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spaceautopass

v0.0.3

Published

Distributed notes/password manager

Downloads

11

Readme

autopass

Distributed notes/password manager

npm install spaceautopass

Usage

First choose if you wanna pair or make a new instance.

import Autopass from 'spaceautopass'
import Corestore from 'spacecorestore'

const pass = new Autopass(new Corestore('./pass'))

const inv = await pass.createInvite()
console.log('share to add', inv)

Then invite another instance

const pair = Autopass.pair(new Corestore('./another-pass'), inv)

const anotherPass = await pair.finished()
await anotherPass.ready()

When paired you can simply start the instance again with the normal constructor.

await pass.add('a-note', 'hello this is a note')

Then on the other node you get it out with

const note = await pass.get('a-note')
console.log({ note })

API

pass = new Autopass(new Corestore(path))

Make a new pass instance.

pass.on('update', fn)

Triggered when it updates, ie something added/removed an entry

value = await pass.get(key)

Get an entry.

stream = pass.list()

Get all entries.

await pass.add(key, value)

Add new entry

await pass.remove(key)

Remove an entry.

await pass.removeWriter(writerKey)

Remove a writer explictly.

await pass.addWriter(writerKey)

Add a writer explictly.

pass.writerKey

Get the local writer key.

inv = await pass.createInvite()

Get invite to add a writer.

await pass.ready()

Wait for the pass to load fully

pair = Autopass.pair(new Corestore(path), invite)

Pair with another instance.

pass = await pair.finished()

Wait for the pair to finish.

await pair.close()

Force close the pair instance. Only need to call this if you dont wait for it to finish.get

await pass.close()

Fully close the pass instance.

Contributors

Written with big contributions from @supersu