To prevent triggering keychain attack prevention on startup, refactor the `KeyChain` class to load the current PeerId as the `'self'` key on startup.
Fixes#1315
BREAKING CHANGE: the `loadKeychain` method has been removed as it is no longer necessary
Converts this module to typescript.
- Ecosystem modules renamed from (e.g.) `libp2p-tcp` to `@libp2p/tcp`
- Ecosystem module now have named exports
- Configuration has been updated, now pass instances of modules instead of classes:
- Some configuration keys have been renamed to make them more descriptive. `transport` -> `transports`, `connEncryption` -> `connectionEncryption`. In general where we pass multiple things, the key is now plural, e.g. `streamMuxer` -> `streamMuxers`, `contentRouting` -> `contentRouters`, etc. Where we are configuring a singleton the config key is singular, e.g. `connProtector` -> `connectionProtector` etc.
- Properties of the `modules` config key have been moved to the root
- Properties of the `config` config key have been moved to the root
```js
// before
import Libp2p from 'libp2p'
import TCP from 'libp2p-tcp'
await Libp2p.create({
modules: {
transport: [
TCP
],
}
config: {
transport: {
[TCP.tag]: {
foo: 'bar'
}
},
relay: {
enabled: true,
hop: {
enabled: true,
active: true
}
}
}
})
```
```js
// after
import { createLibp2p } from 'libp2p'
import { TCP } from '@libp2p/tcp'
await createLibp2p({
transports: [
new TCP({ foo: 'bar' })
],
relay: {
enabled: true,
hop: {
enabled: true,
active: true
}
}
})
```
- Use of `enabled` flag has been reduced - previously you could pass a module but disable it with config. Now if you don't want a feature, just don't pass an implementation. Eg:
```js
// before
await Libp2p.create({
modules: {
transport: [
TCP
],
pubsub: Gossipsub
},
config: {
pubsub: {
enabled: false
}
}
})
```
```js
// after
await createLibp2p({
transports: [
new TCP()
]
})
```
- `.multiaddrs` renamed to `.getMultiaddrs()` because it's not a property accessor, work is done by that method to calculate announce addresses, observed addresses, etc
- `/p2p/${peerId}` is now appended to all addresses returned by `.getMultiaddrs()` so they can be used opaquely (every consumer has to append the peer ID to the address to actually use it otherwise). If you need low-level unadulterated addresses, call methods on the address manager.
BREAKING CHANGE: types are no longer hand crafted, this module is now ESM only
`interface-datastore` now only contains the interface definition,
`datastore-core` has the various implementations.
BREAKING CHANGE: datastore implementations provided to libp2p must be compliant with interface-datastore@6.0.0
BREAKING CHANGES:
top level types were updated, multiaddr@9.0.0 is used, dialer and keychain internal property names changed and connectionManager minPeers is not supported anymore
* fix: replace node buffers with uint8arrays
Upgrades all deps and replaces all use of node Buffers with Uint8Arrays
BREAKING CHANGES:
- All deps used by this module now use Uint8Arrays in place of node Buffers
* chore: browser fixes
* chore: remove .only
* chore: stringify uint8array before parsing
* chore: update interop suite
* chore: remove ts from build command
* chore: update deps
* fix: update records to use uint8array
* chore: fix lint
* chore: update deps
Co-authored-by: Jacob Heun <jacobheun@gmail.com>
* fix: allow certain keychain operations without a password
Listing, removing, renaming etc keys do not require a password so
the user should not be required to provide one.
This means we don't have to prompt the user to create a password
when they aren't going to do any operations that require a password.
* fix: make keychain pass optional
* fix: support libp2p creation without keychain pass
Co-authored-by: Jacob Heun <jacobheun@gmail.com>
Integrates the libp2p-keychain codebase into this repo
Co-authored-by: David Dias <daviddias.p@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard Schneider <makaretu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maciej Krüger <mkg20001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Bjelkholm <victorbjelkholm@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Masahiro Saito <camelmasa@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alan Shaw <alan.shaw@protocol.ai>
Co-authored-by: Hugo Dias <mail@hugodias.me>
Co-authored-by: Alberto Elias <hi@albertoelias.me>
Co-authored-by: Alex Potsides <alex@achingbrain.net>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Heun <jacobheun@gmail.com>