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libp2p Demos
Demo 1: DHT Peer & Content with Go and JS Nodes
Directory: content-dht-provide-find
What it demonstrates: A new DHT is created by the Go program dht-interop
. In a separate terminal or machine, a Node.js program connects to this DHT. One connected, each verifies that it can find the other's content via the DHT.
First terminal:
cd content-dht-provide-find
make
./dht-interop -b ../util/private_key.bin.bootstrapper.Wa
-b
means bootstrap mode. In this example, the go program is always the bootstrap node, so -b
is always required.
Note that the node ID of dht-interop
is always Qm...6aJ9oRuEzWa
because it is being read in from ../util/private_key.bin.bootstrapper.Wa
(a private key marshalled to X.509 generated by the program util/private-key-gen
). This is to keep the peer id of the bootstrap server stable across invocations.
Second terminal: run the command printed out by dht-interop, replacing 127.0.0.1 with the IP of the server where dht-interop is listening. Example:
First time only:
cd content-dht-provide-find/js-dht-test
npm install
Running the Node.js program:
node js-dht-test/index.js /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/9876/ipfs/QmehVYruznbyDZuHBV4vEHESpDevMoAovET6aJ9oRuEzWa
Demo 2: PubSub
Directory: pubsub
What it demonstrates: Two Go nodes are created and run a chat server using a shared PubSub topic. TODO: Should be a Go node and a JS node, once I get the two Go nodes version working.
First terminal: Create the bootstrapper node
cd pubsub
./pubsub-interop -b ../util/private_key.bin.bootstrapper.Wa
The bootstrapper creates a new libp2p node, subscribes to the shared topic string, spawns a go routine to emit any publishes to that topic, and then waits forever.
Second terminal: Create a go peer to connect to bootstrapper and publish on the topic
cd pubsub
./pubsub-interop ../util/private_key.bin.peer.Sk
This peer, which is not in bootstrapper mode, creates a node, subscribes to the shared topic string, spawns the same go routine, and then loops forever requesting user input and publishing each line to the topic.
#TODO Third terminal: Create a JS peer to connect to bootstrap and publish on topic
cd pubsub/js
Acknowledgements: @jhiesey for DHT (content & peer routing) JS+Go interop, @stebalien for PubSub