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ilp-plugin-outgoing-settle

v1.2.1

Published

Outgoing-only plugin that sends XRP settlements.

Downloads

4

Readme

ILP Plugin Outgoing Settle

Outgoing-only plugin that sends XRP settlements. Edit

Description

This plugin allows users to connect dynamically (similar to mini-accounts), and then fulfill incoming payments. They cannot send outgoing payments from this plugin, so all balance logic is one-way. The plugin buffers their incoming ILP payments and periodically settles them on-chain via XRP.

Although it is not included in this plugin, this 'accumulate and settle' model can be written for other systems. For systems more expensive than XRP, the fee should be taken into account when sending settlements.

Once the receiver has accumulated settleThreshold drops, (by default 1000 drops if the account exists, or 25 XRP if it doesn't), this plugin will trigger an XRP payment to that address.

Example

const plugin = new IlpPluginOutgoingSettle({
  port: 8080,
  secret: 's...',
  address: 'r...',
  xrpServer: 'wss://s1.ripple.com',
  settleThreshold: 1000, // default 1000 drops for accounts that exist, 25 XRP for new accounts
  _store: new Store() // passed in by connector automatically
})

Clients connecting to this plugin should connect with a server url of:

"btp+ws://:<token>@localhost:8080/<ripple_address>"

The <ripple_address> in the URL determines where settlements are sent. Once you have authenticated with a <token> and a <ripple_address>, you cannot supply any other <ripple_address> when connecting to that account. This is to prevent funds from being diverted if anyone should find out your <token>.