POC — This is a proof-of-concept still. Breaking changes possible till the V1 release.
Single-writer RPC service that maps content keys to blind peer assignments. Clients request peers for a given content key and the service resolves the closest configured blind peers by XOR distance, persisting assignments in HyperDB so subsequent requests for the same key return the same peers.
npm install blind-peer-router
Define a config file at ~/.blind-peer-router/config.json file with blind peer entries:
{
"blindPeers": {
"<blindPeerKey>": {},
"<otherBlindPeerKey>": {},
}
}
blind-peer-router run
resolve-peers RPC request with a content key.blind-peer-router run [options]
--storage|-s [path]: storage directory (default: ./blind-peer-router)--blind-peer|-b <key>: blind peer public key in z32 or hex (repeatable, at least one required)--replica-count|-r [count]: number of peers assigned per key (default: 1)--auto-flush [enabled]: flush on every assignment (true/false, default: true)const service = new BlindPeerRouter(store, swarm, router, opts)Create a new blind peer routing service.
store: Corestore instanceswarm: Hyperswarm instancerouter: ProtomuxRPCRouter instance (with middleware already applied)opts.blindPeerKeys: array of blind peer public keys (Buffers) — the fixed set of blind peers to assign fromopts.replicaCount: number of peers to assign per key (default: 1, capped to number of blind peers)opts.autoFlush: flush each assignment when true; when false, flushes are batched by a 1s interval (default: true)await service.ready()Start the service: opens the database, starts the RPC router, and joins the swarm.
await service.close()Gracefully shut down the service.
service.publicKeyThe swarm public key clients use to connect.