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@hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs

v0.2.2

Published

Nodejs wrapper for Indy Vdr

Downloads

2,421

Readme

Indy VDR NodeJS

Wrapper for Nodejs around indy-vdr

Requirements

This library requires (and has been tested extensively with) Node.js version 18.x. Newer versions might also work, but they have not been tested.

Installation

yarn add @hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs

Usage

You can import all types and classes from the @hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs library:

import { PoolCreate, GetSchemaRequest } from '@hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs'

const pool = new PoolCreate({
  parameters: {
    transactions: <TRANSACTION_OBJECT>
  }
})

const getSchemaRequest = new GetSchemaRequest({
  schemaId: 'J6nTnUo3YLayzc2GUUctb1:2:MyName:1.0',
})

const schemaResponse = await pool.submitRequest(getSchemaRequest)

Testing

In order to test this library, you need a local indy network running. This can be done with the following commands (from the root of the repository):

docker build -f ci/indy-pool.dockerfile -t test_pool --build-arg pool_ip=10.0.0.2 ci
docker network create --subnet=10.0.0.0/8 indy-sdk-network
docker run -d --name indy_pool -p 9701-9708:9701-9708 --net=indy-sdk-network test_pool

# Network is now running

cd wrappers/javascript

docker exec $(docker ps -aqf "ancestor=test_pool") cat /var/lib/indy/sandbox/pool_transactions_genesis >> genesis.txn

yarn test:local-build

Note: If you want to use this library in a cross-platform environment you need to import methods from the @hyperledger/indy-vdr-shared package instead. This is a platform independent package that allows to register the native bindings. The @hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs package uses this package under the hood. See the Indy VDR Shared README for documentation on how to use this package.

Version Compatibility

The JavaScript wrapper is versioned independently from the native bindings. The following table shows the compatibility between the different versions:

| Indy VDR | JavaScript Wrapper | | ------------- | ------------------ | | v0.4.0-dev.16 | v0.1.0 | | v0.4.1 | v0.2.0 |