This is a NodeJS wrapper for VCX library. VCX is the open-source library on top of Libindy which fully implements the credentials exchange.
Note: This library is currently in experimental state.
Make sure you have these packages installed:
- StandardJS
- Typescript
- TSLint
Also this has a dependency on:
- libvcx debian Because it creates a symlink (/usr/lib/libvcx.so)
Run this commands before submitting your PR:
npm run lint
Run these commands:
npm install
npm ci
npm run doc-gen
- A directory will be created locally
./docs
which contains anindex.html
file which can be used to navigate the generated documents.
- The demo represents example how 2 actors, Alice and Faber institution, exchange credentials.
- They may consult Indy blockchain (pool of Indy nodes) to find out certain pieces of information. Faber
and Alice are represented by 2 scripts
faber.js
andalice.js
but you could imagine that there's a webserver running code alike what's insidefaber.js
and there's a perhaps smartphone or laptop running code alike inalice.js
. - Faber and Alice in the demo also don't exchange the credentials peer to peer. Instead, the exchange happens through intermediary service represented by Dummy Cloud Agent. The data Alice and Faber are exchanging over Dummy Cloud Agent are however encrypted and cannot be read by the Dummy Cloud Agent. The Dummy Cloud Agent is something like illiterate postman. He'll take a letter from one party and delivers it to the other party. But he's unable to read the messages he's handling.
Before you'll be able to run demo, you need to make sure you've compiled
libindy
libvcx
libnullpay
- Optionally
libindystrgpostgres
if you want to run demo with postgres wallet.
Library binaries must be located /usr/local/lib
on OSX, /usr/lib
on Linux.
You'll also have to run pool of Indy nodes on your machine. You can achieve by simply running a docker container which encapsulates multiple interconnected Indy nodes. Instructions here.
- Install NodeJS dependencies
npm install
- Compile LibVCX Wrapper
npm run compile
- Start Dummy Cloud Agent
- Run Faber agent, representing an institution
npm run demo:faber
- Give it a few seconds, then run Alice's agent which will connect with Faber's agent
npm run demo:alice
You can also run demo in mode where both Faber and Alice are using Postgres wallets. Follow instructions to compile postgres wallet plugin and startup local postgres docker container.
Once yu have that ready, use these commands to start demo in postgres mode.
npm run demo:faber:pg
npm run demo:alice:pg
Another feature are webhook notifications. If you run sample webhook notification server by running:
npm run demo:notifyserver
This will start new http server on localhost:7209
.
Opened port on localhost:7209
will modify Faber
and Alice
in the demo in following way:
They will register their notification webhook in cloud agency. Everytime cloud agent will receive
a message on behalf of the owner, it will send notification to webhook url specified in agent configuration.
In the case of this demo, it's by default localhost:7209/notifications/faber
and
localhost:7209/notifications/alice
.