a javascript client library for interacting with hashmap server and payloads.
This is a simple client for generating, interacting with, submitting, and fetching hashmap payloads. If you are new to hashmap
, you can read more about it in its github page.
NOTE: hashmap
is in early alpha. It has not been properly reviewed for security and privacy leaks and should only be used for experimental purposes. Large and small breaking changes may be introduces while in early alpha.
Install Instructions
npm install hashmap-client
The purpose of this library is to make interacting with hashmap payloads easy and predictable. Under the hood, this library runs through a series of validity checks on the signature, endpoint to public key verification, and formatting requirements.
To interact with a payload, initiate a new instance of a payload.
let payload = new hashmap.Payload();
You can set a global default ServerURI
with the setServerURI(uri)
function
hashmap.setServerURI('https://prototype.hashmap.sh')
You can optionally initialize a payload with the uri
and endpoint
for a hashmap key-value store on initialization of a new instance of payload. Passing in a uri for a payload overrides the global default for this specific instance.
let opts = {
uri: "https://prototype.hashmap.sh",
endpoint: "2DrjgbD6zUx2svjd4NcXfsTwykspqEQmcC2WC7xeBUyPcBofuo",
}
let payload = new hashmap.Payload(opts);
To get a hashmap payload from a specific endpoint, either initialize a payload with the uri
and endpoint
as outlined above, or pass them in as arguments in the .get()
method.
The get()
method returns a promise that resolves to a payload object or an error.
let endpoint = '2DrjgbD6zUx2svjd4NcXfsTwykspqEQmcC2WC7xeBUyPcBofuo';
let payload = new hashmap.Payload();
payload.get(endpoint)
.then(resp => console.log(resp))
.catch(err => console.log(err))
To post a payload, you will need:
- the
uri
for the hashmap server - a base64 encoded
ed25519
private key (for signing the payload) - a string formatted message to include in the payload (no larger than 512 bytes)
The generator takes care of the rest.
hashmap-client
also includes an ed25519
private key generator that returns the properly formatted base64 string
// Generate a Private Key (don't share this)
let key = hashmap.genNaClSignPrivKey();
let message = 'hello, world';
// add uri to options
let opts = { uri: "https://prototype.hashmap.sh" }
// initialize Payload with options
let payload = new hashmap.Payload(opts)
// generate the signed hashmap payload
payload.generate(key, message)
payload.post()
.then(resp => console.log(resp))
.catch(err => console.log(err))
NOTE: Post the payload as soon as possible after generating it. Hashmap server checks the signed timestamp included with the payload and rejects payloads outside of a timestamp drift threshold.