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@handles-net/handles-server

v0.3.1

Published

Verify Bluesky handles.

Downloads

184

Readme

Handles Server

A very simple server that reponds to Bluesky handle verification requests for the domain(s) that the server is exposed to, as an alternative to managing claims via DNS. Configure with a provider, and let it run.

[!IMPORTANT]
handles-server is already serving thousands of Handles in production at Handles Club and handles.net but as it is not yet v1 it may change.

Deploy with Vercel

curl -LO https://github.com/prompt/handles-server/releases/download/v0/handles-server-linux
chmod +x handles-server-linux
HANDLES_PROVIDER="map:alice.at.example.com->did:plc:example1" \
./handles-server-linux

Providers

The provider is configured using the HANDLES_PROVIDER Environment Variable. A key identifies the provider and the value configures how the provider will behave.

HANDLES_PROVIDER="provider:configuration"

HandleMap

HandleMap is an example provider, it serves the comma-separated handle->did values it has been configured with.

$ HANDLES_PROVIDER="map:alice.at.example.com->did:plc:example1,bob.at.example.com->did:plc:example2" \
./handles-server

[00:00:00.000] INFO (0000): Resolved configuration to provider 'map'
[00:00:00.000] DEBUG (0000): Successfully parsed a list of handles.
    handles: [
      [
        "alice.at.example.com",
        "did:plc:example1"
      ],
      [
        "bob.at.example.com",
        "did:plc:example2"
      ]
    ]
[00:00:00.000] INFO (0000): Instantiated 'map'
[00:00:00.000] INFO (0000): Listening on 3000

Make a request passing in the target handle as the Host.

$ curl http://localhost:3000/.well-known/atproto-did --header "Host: alice.at.example.com"
did:plc:example1

Postgres

PostgresHandles queries a handles table (or view) for a did identified by a handle. The HANDLES_PROVIDER configuration can either point to another Environment Variable which contains the connection string or it can contain a connection string itself.

$ HANDLES_PROVIDER="pg:DATABASE_URL" ./handles-server

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