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libkernel

v0.1.48

Published

helper library to interact with skynet and the skynet kernel

Downloads

31

Readme

libkernel

libkernel is a node module for web developers what would like to use Skynet in their applications. It creates a direct connection to the Skynet kernel and then provides helper methods for interacting with the kernel.

A quirk of libkernel is that errors are of the type string | null rather than being type Error. This is because libkernel is frequently used in webworkers and other settings where errors need to be sent over postmessage, and the Error type is not suitable for postmessage.

libkernel is still being reviewed, but is expected to be stable. There may be a small number of breaking changes in the near future, and after that we will be providing strong compatibility promises around the libkernel API.

Roadmap

libkernel needs to expose a method to directly send messages to the kernel, without adding any formatting or wrapping. This is necessary in particular for the test suite so that the test suite can attempt to send malformed messages and ensure that the kernel is performing all of the safety checks on bad messages and continues to function after receiving malformed messages.