fairDataSociety / swarm-dispochat

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Install everything:

 $ npm install

Build the Javascript bundle

 $ npx webpack

Now you can open dist/index.html in the browser.

Or you can run it from the command

 $ npm start

TESTING

In the main script the following constants can be found:

const AUTHORUSER = "beefc6472de3bba1d389ad8b18348c3df50d680c"; 
const SCRIPTFEEDTOPIC = "646973706f636861745f73637269707400000000000000000000000000000000"; // name = dispochat_script
const SCRIPTFEEDHASH = "c8b0051d921ae84f1676a24eaa7d509302dfbd9902dea17fbebe9e004a4a119b"; 
const HTMLFEEDTOPIC = "646973706f636861745f68746d6c000000000000000000000000000000000000"; // name = dispochat_main, topic 
const HTMLFEEDHASH = "4dce80c0210b318db31094a1e7c694179b24ac22b56f25d44582800f0ca07706";

To test the automatic responder script generation and upload logic works correctly, update the SCRIPTFEEDTOPIC and HTMLFEEDTOPIC feeds with manifests enclosing the following data:

HTMLFEEDTOPIC (index.html):

<html>
<head>
<script language="javascript" src="head.js"></script>
<script language="javascript" src="main.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
loaded...
</body>
</html>

SCRIPTFEEDTOPIC (main.js):

console.log(keyTmpRequestPriv);

Replace the HTMLFEEDHASH and SCRIPTFEEDHASH constants with the corresponding resulting hashes. Also nodify the AUTHORUSER with the user used to update the feeds.

Then run the script and look for published manifest: <HASH> in the output.


To test the connection logic:

  1. run ts-node ./src/index.ts in terminal 1, and while running...
  2. look for tmp priv: <HASH> in the output, and copy the hash
  3. run ts-node ./src/index.ts in terminal 2

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