@consento/api
is the main API for build consento systems.
Under heavy development.
The consento API has a few configuration points.
const { setup } = require('@consento/api')
const api = setup({
core: require('@consento/crypto/core/sodium') // or '@consento/crypto/core/friends' depending on environment
notificationTransport // Implementation of notification transport
})
@consento/crypto
is the foundation upon which Consento is built.
The API exposes the crypto primitives through api.crypto
. e.g.:
const { Sender } = api.crypto
The Consento API comes with an end-to-end encrypted notification system.
const { notifications } = api
Any ISender
instance is able to submit notifications:
notifications.send(sender, 'Hello World')
For another device/instance to receive the notification, the device needs
to first register the matching IReceiver
notifications.subscribe(sender.newReceiver())
All messages are received through a single handler:
import { isSuccessNotification, isErrorNotification } from '@consento/api'
notifications.processor.add((message) => {
// Handle the message result.
if (isSuccessNotification(message)) {
message.body // body of the message
message.receiver // receiver for the message
message.receiverIdBase64 // base64 for the receiver
}
if (isErrorNotification(message)) {
message.code // code for the error
message.error // error object (if available)
message.receiverIdBase64 // id for the receiver
}
})
Of course it is possible to unsubscribe from receiving messages:
notifications.unsubscribe(receiver)
If the transport receives a method it needs to call
notifications.handle(idBase64, encryptedMessage)
For simple one-time reading of a request you can also subscribe, receive and unsubscribe from a channel.
const { promise, cancel } = notifications.receive(receiver)
const response = await promise // To receive the next notification
await cancel() // To cancel the receiving of a notification
You can also send a message before receiving with the sendAndReceive
helper:
const message = 'Hello World'
const { promise, cancel } = notifications.sendAndReceive({ sender, receiver }, message)
In extension it is possible to verify the body message by using a filter:
import { IEncodable } from '@consento/api'
const isStringLen32 = (body: IEncodable): body is string => typeof body === 'string' && body.length === 32
const { promise } = notifications.receive(receiver, isStringLen32)
const response: string = await promise // only resolves if a 32 character string has been sent received on the channel
... and furthermore it is possible to add a timeout to receiving a message:
const { promise } = notifications.receive(receiver, null, 1000)
try {
const data = await promise
} catch (err) {
err.code === 'timeout'
err.timeout === 1000
}
(You can also pass a filter & timeout to sendAndReceive
)