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nomadnet

v0.0.4

Published

Lightweight Reticulum library for JavaScript

Readme

NomadNet JS

This is a simple Javascript library for interacting with nomadnet that works on web or in node.

It can do basic LXMF over Reticulum.

The goal is to be able to inter-operate with nomadnet, reticulum-meshchat, or Sideband, in terms of messages (I will not implement mu display, or interface-transports, just basic communication.)

I am doing all my testing over a websocket, so it will work on web & native in a similar way, but this library is really about identity-management and LXMF packet-handling, and should work over any transport.

See notes for structure of packets.

I started working on a no-dependency set of crypto helpers as well, but library will need some rework to use it.

examples

I have some examples in examples/

If you want to test multiple clients on a network with the examples, you can do this:

nomadnet --config demo/a/nomad --rnsconfig demo/a/rns
nomadnet --config demo/b/nomad --rnsconfig demo/b/rns

These clients (and the examples) are configured to log & interact with a remote websocket (see here), which you can host yourself, if you like.

[!NOTE] The main thing is to copy WebsocketClientInterface.py into your reticulum interfaces/ folder, and use that. This will allow nomadnet/etc to connect to a websocket.

Now, add this to your config:

[[Konsumer Websocket]]
type = WebsocketClientInterface
interface_enabled = True
target_url = "wss://signal.konsumer.workers.dev/ws/reticulum"

license

MIT