@identity-box/identity-service v0.1.42
Identity Service
A service to handle identity related operations.
Since version
0.1.38all Identity Box services are ESM-only. No building is required.
Installation
On your identity-box, first create a folder where you want your service to be installed (we recommend that you use the name of the service as the name of the folder). Then install the service as follows:
$ npx github:/identity-box/cli install-service identity-serviceIPFS
Make sure the IPFS daemon is running:
$ ipfs daemon --enable-namesys-pubsub --enable-pubsub-experiment --enable-gc --migrateRequired environment variables
Identity Service assume some environment variables to be set.
IPFS environment variables
Identity Service assume some environment variables to be set.
IPFS_PATH needs to point to the IPFS data directory. On the local machine this is usually $HOME/.ipfs.
IPFS_ADDR contains the address of the IPFS host. This needs to conform to the
multiaddr format. When this environment
variable is not set, the address will default to /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/5001.
Automatic backups
For the automatic backups functionality, Identity Service requires two environment variables to be set: IDBOX_BACKUP holding the absolute path
to the backup directory, and IDBOX_BACKUP_PASSWORD to hold the password to encrypt the idbox IPNS keys. Every key from $IPFS_PATH/keystore will
have its corresponding pem file in $IDBOX_BACKUP directory. $IDBOX_BACKUP will also contain a backup file with all user's identities from the IdApp (encrypted).
Usage
To directly run the service, use:
$ yarn identity-service startWith PM2
You can take of advantage of pm2 to start an identity-box service. Make sure you have pm2 installed globally:
$ npm install pm2 -gStart service
$ pm2 start ecosystem.config.cjsList all services
$ pm2 listSettings on a service
$ pm2 show identity-serviceLogs
To show both stdout and stderr logs run:
$ pm2 logs identity-serviceThis shows all the logs of identity-service and outputs the last 15 lines (the default).
To see only standard output logs, and print more lines from the output use:
$ pm2 logs identity-service --out --lines 150Restart process after editing ecosystem
$ pm2 delete ecosystem.config.cjs
$ pm2 start ecosystem.config.cjs