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@actual-app/crdt

v2.1.0

Published

CRDT layer of Actual

Downloads

9,725

Readme

@actual-app/crdt

This package contains the core CRDT logic that enables Actual’s syncing. It is shared between the client and server. We may or may not follow semver when updating this package; any usage of it outside Actual is undocumented and at your own risk.

protobuf

We use protobuf to encode messages as binary data to send across the network.

Generating protobuf

The protobuf is generated by using the protoc compiler.

This can be installed by downloading one of the pre-built binaries and placing it in your $PATH. The version used to build the current protobuf is v3.20.1. You’ll also need to download the latest version of protoc-gen-js. For convenience, you can put both of these binaries in ./bin.

Once installed, the protobuf can be generated by running ./bin/generate-proto.

However there is one very important thing to remember! The default output includes this near the top:

var global = (function() { return this || window || global || self || Function('return this')(); }).call(null);

This will not work with our CSP directives. You must manually modify this to this:

var global = globalThis;