JavaScript implementation of Pubky client.
npm install @synonymdev/pubky
For Nodejs, you need Node v20 or later.
import { Client, Keypair, PublicKey } from "../index.js";
// Initialize Client with Pkarr relay(s).
let client = new Client();
// Generate a keypair
let keypair = Keypair.random();
// Create a new account
let homeserver = PublicKey.from(
"8pinxxgqs41n4aididenw5apqp1urfmzdztr8jt4abrkdn435ewo"
);
await client.signup(keypair, homeserver, signup_token);
const publicKey = keypair.publicKey();
// Pubky URL
let url = `pubky://${publicKey.z32()}/pub/example.com/arbitrary`;
// Verify that you are signed in.
const session = await client.session(publicKey);
// PUT public data, by authorized client
await client.fetch(url, {
method: "PUT",
body: JSON.stringify({ foo: "bar" }),
credentials: "include",
});
// GET public data without signup or signin
{
const client = new Client();
let response = await client.fetch(url);
}
// Delete public data, by authorized client
await client.fetch(url, { method: "DELETE", credentials: "include " });
let client = new Client();
let response = await client.fetch(url, opts);
Just like normal Fetch API, but it can handle pubky://
urls and http(s)://
urls with Pkarr domains.
await client.signup(keypair, homeserver, signup_token);
- keypair: An instance of Keypair.
- homeserver: An instance of PublicKey representing the homeserver.
- signup_token: A homeserver could optionally ask for a valid signup token (aka, invitation code).
Returns:
- session: An instance of Session.
let session = await client.signin(keypair);
- keypair: An instance of Keypair.
Returns:
- An instance of Session.
await client.signout(publicKey);
- publicKey: An instance of PublicKey.
let pubkyAuthRequest = client.authRequest(relay, capabilities);
let pubkyauthUrl = pubkyAuthRequest.url();
showQr(pubkyauthUrl);
let pubky = await pubkyAuthRequest.response();
Sign in to a user's Homeserver, without access to their Keypair, nor even PublicKey, instead request permissions (showing the user pubkyauthUrl), and await a Session after the user consenting to that request.
- relay: A URL to an HTTP relay endpoint.
- capabilities: A list of capabilities required for the app for example
/pub/pubky.app/:rw,/pub/example.com/:r
.
await client.sendAuthToken(keypair, pubkyauthUrl);
Consenting to authentication or authorization according to the required capabilities in the pubkyauthUrl
, and sign and send an auth token to the requester.
- keypair: An instance of KeyPair
- pubkyauthUrl: A string
pubkyauth://
url
let session = await client.session(publicKey);
let response = await client.list(url, cursor, reverse, limit);
- url: A string representing the Pubky URL. The path in that url is the prefix that you want to list files within.
- cursor: Usually the last URL from previous calls. List urls after/before (depending on
reverse
) the cursor. - reverse: Whether or not return urls in reverse order.
- limit: Number of urls to return.
- Returns: A list of URLs of the files in the
url
you passed.
let keypair = Keypair.random();
- Returns: A new random Keypair.
let keypair = Keypair.fromSecretKey(secretKey);
- secretKey: A 32 bytes Uint8array.
- Returns: A new Keypair.
let publicKey = keypair.publicKey();
- Returns: The PublicKey associated with the Keypair.
let secretKey = keypair.secretKey();
- Returns: The Uint8array secret key associated with the Keypair.
let publicKey = PublicKey.from(string);
- string: A string representing the public key.
- Returns: A new PublicKey instance.
let pubky = publicKey.z32();
Returns: The z-base-32 encoded string representation of the PublicKey.
let pubky = session.pubky();
Returns an instance of PublicKey
let capabilities = session.capabilities();
Returns an array of capabilities, for example ["/pub/pubky.app/:rw"]
let recoveryFile = createRecoveryFile(keypair, passphrase);
- keypair: An instance of Keypair.
- passphrase: A utf-8 string passphrase.
- Returns: A recovery file with a spec line and an encrypted secret key.
let keypair = decryptRecoveryfile(recoveryFile, passphrase);
- recoveryFile: An instance of Uint8Array containing the recovery file blob.
- passphrase: A utf-8 string passphrase.
- Returns: An instance of Keypair.
For test and development, you can run a local homeserver in a test network.
If you don't have Cargo Installed, start by installing it:
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
Clone the Pubky repository:
git clone https://github.com/pubky/pubky
cd pubky-client/pkg
Run the local testnet server
npm run testnet
Use the logged addresses as inputs to Client
import { Client } from "../index.js";
const client = Client().testnet();