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prover

v1.0.1

Published

A reference library for building JS apps using the Prover documentation.

Downloads

23

Readme

Prover JS library

A reference library for building Javascript applications using the Prover documentation.

Introduction

Using this library you can respond to Proof-of-Work challenges provided by a service (ie your API).

Installation with npm

Quick and simple:

npm install prover-js --save

Usage

The following example illustrates how to use Prover. You will need also a nonce generator like the following:

const oratush = require('prover-js');
const nonce = require('prover-js-rnonce'); // We also need a nonce generator

const difficulty = 8; // This is provided by the server
const data = new Uint8Array(32); // Also provided by the server
window.crypto.getRandomValues(data);

oratush.prover.process(difficulty, data, nonce).then((value) => {
    console.log(value);
});

Copyright and license

Copyright 2023 Vassilis Poursalidis. Released under Apache 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.