A drop-in replacement of
ssb-keys
, implemented in Rust and delivered as a native module in Node.js
npm install ssb-keys-neon
It would make a lot of sense for SSB to be implemented in Rust, a language for safety and performance. Sunrise Choir has written a lot of SSB modules in Rust, but these are not yet running in production, simply because it requires a lot of work to migrate from Node.js (and/or Electron) to Rust.
Neon allows you to create native modules for Node.js written in Rust. This is great, because it allows us to use Sunrise Choir's modules directly inside Node.js!
ssb-keys-neon does exactly that, it runs ssb-crypto, ssb-keyfile, ssb-multiformats (Rust crates) under the hood, but provides an API that perfectly mirrors that of ssb-keys
. There is no code you need to migrate, just replace ssb-keys
with ssb-keys-neon
and it's done.
We even run the same test suite for ssb-keys
on ssb-keys-neon
.
There are two ways you can use this npm package.
In your package.json, assuming you already have ssb-keys
, you can replace its implementation by pointing to the GitHub repo for ssb-keys-neon
:
// ...
"dependencies": {
"ssb-ebt": "^5.6.7",
"ssb-friends": "^4.1.4",
"ssb-invite": "^2.1.3",
- "ssb-keys": "7.2.0",
+ "ssb-keys": "staltz/ssb-keys-neon#replace-7.2.0",
"ssb-lan": "^0.2.0",
"ssb-logging": "^1.0.0",
"ssb-markdown": "^6.0.4",
}
// ...
This is the easiest method because you only need to change package.json
, your code can still require('ssb-keys')
and under the hood it will load ssb-keys-neon
.
Note that you cannot specify version ranges. If you previously had "ssb-keys": "7.x.x"
, you will have to specify an exact version when you write "staltz/ssb-keys-neon#replace-7.2.0"
, you cannot write "staltz/ssb-keys-neon#replace-7.x.x"
.
This method gives you more control over the usage of ssb-keys-neon
, as well as allows you to specify version ranges. Just remove ssb-keys from your package.json, and add ssb-keys-neon:
// ...
"dependencies": {
"ssb-ebt": "^5.6.7",
"ssb-friends": "^4.1.4",
"ssb-invite": "^2.1.3",
- "ssb-keys": "8.0.0",
+ "ssb-keys-neon": ">=8.0.0-1",
"ssb-lan": "^0.2.0",
"ssb-logging": "^1.0.0",
"ssb-markdown": "^6.0.4",
}
// ...
Then, you also have to replace usages of ssb-keys manually in JavaScript source files:
-var ssbKeys = require('ssb-keys')
+var ssbKeys = require('ssb-keys-neon')
// ...
[email protected]
is compatible with [email protected]
. Versions older than 8.0.0 still use the old name ssb-neon-keys
so be sure to type it correctly.
Versions of ssb-keys that are mirrored by ssb-keys-neon currently include (and which platforms are guaranteed to be supported):
8.0.0 (click here to see which platforms are supported)
As of [email protected]
- macOS (darwin-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
- Linux (linux-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
- Windows (win32-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
7.2.2 (click here to see which platforms are supported)
As of [email protected]
- macOS (darwin-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
- Linux (linux-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
- Windows (win32-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
7.2.1 (click here to see which platforms are supported)
As of [email protected]
- macOS (darwin-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
- Linux (linux-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
- Windows (win32-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
7.2.0 (click here to see which platforms are supported)
As of [email protected]
- macOS (darwin-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
- Linux (linux-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
- Windows (win32-x64)
- Node 10.x
- Node 12.x
- Node 14.x
- Electron 7.x
- Electron 8.x
- Electron 9.x
- Electron 10.x
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