Low-level library to handle peer-to-peer traffic on Cryptcurrency networks. A raw socket object in Node emits data events whenever the stream is updated. This library sits on top of a raw socket connection, and instead of emitting data events every time the stream updates, it waits and emits message events whenever a complete message has arrived.
It uses the Bitcoin protocol structure to parse incoming messages; any stream that's encoded as follows can be parsed:
sha256(sha256(payload))The default Magic Bytes and default Port to connect to are set to the Bitcoin protocol.
var Peer = require('Peer').Peer;
var p = new Peer('remote.node.com');
p.on('connect', function(d) {
console.log("I'm connected!");
});
p.on('message', function(d) {
console.log("I got message "+d.command);
});
Peer is an EventEmitter with the following events:
connectWhen the socket connects
Data object passed to listeners:
{
peer: Peer
}
errorIf the socket errors out
Data object passed to listeners:
{
peer: Peer,
error: Error object from Socket
}
endWhen the socket disconnects
Data object passed to listeners:
{
peer: Peer
}
messageWhen a complete message has arrived
Data object passed to listeners:
{
peer: Peer,
command: String,
data: Raw payload as binary data
}
commandMessageAn alternate version of the peerMessage event; in these events, the command of the message is used as the event name (i.e. command 'foo' would cause a fooMessage event).
{
peer: Peer,
data: Raw payload as binary data
}