0.1.4 • Published 5 years ago

browser-rpc-swarm v0.1.4

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MIT
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Last release
5 years ago

browser-rpc-swarm

Give control of your browser over RPC to another in a discovery swarm. This module uses rpc-protocol and webrtc-swarm to discovery peers and initiate a RPC channel.

Installation

$ npm install browser-rpc-swarm

Usage

const signalhub = require('signalhub')
const swarm = require('./')
const key = '626d55ffe6eafc13e32309ca4985b83cf15c0c015e6ba8f32dcebed2a50e0c27'
const hub = signalhub(key, [ 'yourdomain.com' ])
const rpc = swarm(hub)

rpc.command({
  async echo(value) {
    return value
  }
})

rpc.on('peer', (peer) => {
  console.log(await peer.echo('hello world')) // 'hello world'
})

API

rpc = require('browser-rpc-swarm')(signalhub, opts)

where signalhub is a signalhub instance and opts is passed directly to webrtc-swarm.

rpc.command(name, callback)

Create a named command with a callback function to resolve a response to the caller.

// A simple 'echo' command that simply returns the value given to it
rpc.command('echo', (value) => value

rpc.command(manifest)

Create several commands described by an object with functions that are callbacks to resolve a response to the caller.

rpc.command({
  echo(value) {
    return value
  }
})

rpc.destroy()

An alias to to rpc.close()

rpc.close(callback)

Close the RPC channel and all of its resources.

rpc.on('peer', peer)

Emitted when a peer connection has been established and a command manifest has been exchanged. Commands are attached directly to the instance and can be called like normal functions. They return promises that resolve when the peer replying to command issues a response.

Consider a command called echo() that a peer defines in their manifest. The command simply returns the input argument given to it.

rpc.command({
  echo(value) {
    return value
  }
})

The caller for this command can call this command after peer discovery like a normal function.

rpc.on('peer', async (peer) => {
  console.log(await rpc.hello()) // 'world'
})

License

MIT