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PeerLinks

Build Status IRC Channel License

PeerLinks is a protocol for building "Distributed Secure IRC" (or distributed Slack if you wish). The core principles are:

  • No server required
  • Only invited participants can read and post messages
  • The "invite chain" involves 3 people or less
  • Invite expires after 99 days.

NOTE: The protocol is still under development. Breaking changes will be avoided whenever possible.

Trying it out

The Desktop Client is a great way to start using the protocol with your peers. Once installed the identities and channels can be created. Once requested an invite to other's channel, or approved an invite for someone else the familiar UI (😉) will help to make the conversation over a P2P network.

screenshot

Protocol

The Protocol and all repositories in GitHub organization are Open Source (MIT Licensed). Aside from other benefits this means that a custom client can connect to the network. PeerLinks is not a walled garden.

Usage

Initialization (requires sodium-universal or any other library with compatible API):

import * as sodium from 'sodium-universal';
import PeerLinks, { Message } from '@peerlinks/protocol';
import SqliteStorage from '@peerlinks/sqlite-storage';

// Initialize persistence layer
const storage = new SqliteStorage({
  file: 'db.sqlite',
  passphrase,
});
await storage.open();

// Initialize protocol layer
const peerLinks = new PeerLinks({
  sodium,
  storage,
  passphrase: 'secret',
});
const isRightPassphrase = await peerLinks.load();
if (!isRightPassPhrase) {
  throw new Error('Invalid passphrase');
}

// Create identity (and associated channel)
// NOTE: multiple identities/channels are supported
const identity = await peerLinks.createIdentity('identity-name');
const channel = peerLinks.getChannel('identity-name');

See @peerlinks/hyperswarm for details on connecting to remote peers and requesting/issuing invites.

Process incoming messages (and similarly outgoing with waitForOutgoingMessage:

function loop() {
  const wait = channel.waitForIncomingMessage();
  wait.then((message) => {
    // Display message
    loop();
  });

  // Call `wait.cancel()` if needed
}
loop();

See promise-waitlist for waiting APIs here and in later code samples. waitForUpdate could be used to refresh the channel contents.

Post a new message:

const author = identity;
await channel.post(Message.json({ /* any json data here */ }), author);

Display channel messages:

// Get the latest 100 messages
const messages = await channel.getReverseMessagesAtOffset(
  0, // end of the message list
  100 // limit
);

for (const message of messages.slice().reverse()) {
  const displayPath = message.getAuthor().displayPath;

  const text = message.isRoot ? '<root>' : message.json.text;

  console.log(`${displayPath.join('>')}: ${text}`);
}

Create read-only channel using its public key obtained elsewhere:

cosnt feed = await peerLinks.feedFromPublicKey(
  publicKey,
  { name: 'channel-name' });

Help requested

The protocol draft and the implementations are in the very early stages. Any feedback or ideas on boths are very appreciated.

Not exhaustive list of possible issues:

  • Unclear wording in the protocol description
  • Cryptography problems
  • Bugs in implementation
  • API improvements
  • Documentation!

Community

Credits

  • Thank you joshmh and bcomnes for hours of testing through multitude of versions
  • Project name suggestion by heapwolf.

LICENSE

This software is licensed under the MIT License.

Copyright Fedor Indutny, 2019.

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