wickrio-example-app
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WickrIO Node.js API example app
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Wickr IO Example App
An easy to get started Wickr IO API Example integration template which shows the basic code needed to get started writing a Wickr IO API integration. Note: This is a good template to edit and create a custom integration for Wickr
To get started, you would need to setup your system, download and install Docker and run the WickrIO Docker container. Full instructions on how to do so are available here: https://wickrinc.github.io/wickrio-docs/#wickr-io-getting-started
Configuration:
Wickr IO integrations are configured by running the configure.sh file, to add any additional tokens you want to prompt for do so by adding them to the array in line 63 in configure.js
Required tokens:
- DATABASE_ENCRYPTION_KEY - Choose a 16-character(minimum) string key to derive the crypto key from in order to encrypt and decrypt the user database of this bot. This must be specified, there is no default. NOTE: be careful not to change if reconfiguring the bot or else the user database won't be accessible.
License
This software is distributed under the Apache License, version 2.0
Copyright 2021 Wickr, Inc.
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