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API
The API is intended to be used by a local full standalone client that provides a frontend for the end-user. The API allows to use Peernet effectively; it provides functions to share files, search for content and download files.
Note: This API code is likely to be moved into the core soon.
Use considerations
It is not intended to be directly used in a legacy web browser, and shall not be exposed to the internet. It shall only run on a loopback IP such as 127.0.0.1 or ::1. Special HTTP headers (including the Access-Control headers) are intentionally not set.
The API is currently unauthenticated and intentionally provides direct access to the users blockchain.
Notes
The API is still in development and endpoints are subject to change. The API should be currently only used for debugging and early phase development purposes.
Configuration
The configuration file (default Config.yaml) contains settings for the API. To listen on http://127.0.0.1:112/ add this line:
APIListen: ["127.0.0.1:112"]
Overview
These are the functions provided by the API:
/status Provides current connectivity status to the network
/peer/self Provides information about the self peer details
/share/list List all files and directories that are shared
/share/file Share a file via the peers blockchain
/search Search Peernet for a file based on keywords or hash
/download/start Download a file based on a hash
/download/status Get the status of a download
/status/ws Starts a websocket to receive updates on operations immediately (push instead of pull)
/console Console provides a websocket to send/receive internal commands
/blockchain/self/header Header of the blockchain
/blockchain/self/append Append a block to the blockchain
/blockchain/self/read Read a block of the blockchain
/blockchain/self/add/file Add file to the blockchain
/blockchain/self/list/file List all files stored on the blockchain
The /share functions are providing high-level functionality to work with files. The /blockchain functions provide low-level functionality which is typically not needed.
Status
This function informs about the current connection status of the client to the network. Additional fields will be added in the future.
Request: GET /status
Response: 200 with JSON structure apiResponseStatus
type apiResponseStatus struct {
Status int `json:"status"` // Status code: 0 = Ok.
IsConnected bool `json:"isconnected"` // Whether connected to Peernet.
CountPeerList int `json:"countpeerlist"` // Count of peers in the peer list. Note that this contains peers that are considered inactive, but have not yet been removed from the list.
CountNetwork int `json:"countnetwork"` // Count of total peers in the network.
// This is usually a higher number than CountPeerList, which just represents the current number of connected peers.
// The CountNetwork number is going to be queried from root peers which may or may not have a limited view into the network.
}
Self Information
This function returns information about the current peer.
Request: GET /peer/self
Response: 200 with JSON structure apiResponsePeerSelf
The peer and node IDs are encoded as hex encoded strings.
type apiResponsePeerSelf struct {
PeerID string `json:"peerid"` // Peer ID. This is derived from the public in compressed form.
NodeID string `json:"nodeid"` // Node ID. This is the blake3 hash of the peer ID and used in the DHT.
}
Console
The /console websocket allows to execute internal commands. This should be only used for debugging purposes by the end-user. The same input and output as raw text as via the command-line is provided through this endpoint.
Request: ws://127.0.0.1:112/console
Blockchain Self Header
This function returns information about the current peer. It is not required that a peer has a blockchain. If no data is shared, there are no blocks. The blockchain does not formally have a header as each block has the same structure.
Request: GET /blockchain/self/header
Response: 200 with JSON structure apiBlockchainHeader
type apiBlockchainHeader struct {
PeerID string `json:"peerid"` // Peer ID hex encoded.
Version uint64 `json:"version"` // Current version number of the blockchain.
Height uint64 `json:"height"` // Height of the blockchain (number of blocks). If 0, no data exists.
}
Blockchain Append Block
This appends a block to the blockchain. This is a low-level function for already encoded blocks. Do not use this function. Adding invalid data to the blockchain may corrupt it which subsequently might result in blacklisting by other peers.
Request: POST /blockchain/self/append with JSON structure apiBlockchainBlockRaw
Response: 200 with JSON structure apiBlockchainBlockStatus
type apiBlockRecordRaw struct {
Type uint8 `json:"type"` // Record Type. See core.RecordTypeX.
Data []byte `json:"data"` // Data according to the type.
}
type apiBlockchainBlockRaw struct {
Records []apiBlockRecordRaw `json:"records"` // Block records in encoded raw format.
}
type apiBlockchainBlockStatus struct {
Status int `json:"status"` // Status: 0 = Success, 1 = Error invalid data
Version uint64 `json:"version"` // Current version number of the blockchain.
Height uint64 `json:"height"` // Height of the blockchain (number of blocks).
}
Blockchain Read Block
This reads a block of the current peer.
Request: GET /blockchain/self/read?block=[number]
Response: 200 with JSON structure apiBlockchainBlock
type apiBlockchainBlock struct {
Status int `json:"status"` // Status: 0 = Success, 1 = Error block not found, 2 = Error block encoding (indicates that the blockchain is corrupt)
PeerID string `json:"peerid"` // Peer ID hex encoded.
LastBlockHash []byte `json:"lastblockhash"` // Hash of the last block. Blake3.
BlockchainVersion uint64 `json:"blockchainversion"` // Blockchain version
Number uint64 `json:"blocknumber"` // Block number
RecordsRaw []apiBlockRecordRaw `json:"recordsraw"` // Records raw. Successfully decoded records are parsed into the below fields.
RecordsDecoded []interface{} `json:"recordsdecoded"` // Records decoded. The encoding for each record depends on its type.
}
type apiBlockRecordProfile struct {
Fields []apiBlockRecordProfileField `json:"fields"` // All fields
Blobs []apiBlockRecordProfileBlob `json:"blobs"` // Blobs
}
type apiBlockRecordProfileField struct {
Type uint16 `json:"type"` // See ProfileFieldX constants.
Text string `json:"text"` // The data
}
type apiBlockRecordProfileBlob struct {
Type uint16 `json:"type"` // See ProfileBlobX constants.
Data []byte `json:"data"` // The data
}
type apiFileTag struct {
Key string `json:"key"` // Name of the tag
Text string `json:"text"` // Text value of the tag
}
type apiBlockRecordFile struct {
ID uuid.UUID `json:"id"` // Unique ID.
Hash []byte `json:"hash"` // Blake3 hash of the file data
Type uint8 `json:"type"` // Type (low-level)
Format uint16 `json:"format"` // Format (high-level)
Size uint64 `json:"size"` // Size of the file
Folder string `json:"folder"` // Folder, optional
Name string `json:"name"` // Name of the file
Description string `json:"description"` // Description. This is expected to be multiline and contain hashtags!
Tags []apiFileTag `json:"tags"` // Tags
}
Blockchain Add File
This adds a file with the provided information to the blockchain.
Request: POST /blockchain/self/add/file with JSON structure apiBlockAddFiles
Response: 200 with JSON structure apiBlockchainBlockStatus
type apiBlockAddFiles struct {
Files []apiBlockRecordFile `json:"files"`
}
type apiBlockchainBlockStatus struct {
Status int `json:"status"` // Status: 0 = Success, 1 = Error invalid data
Height uint64 `json:"height"` // New height of the blockchain (number of blocks).
}
Example POST request data to http://127.0.0.1:112/blockchain/self/add/file:
{
"files": [{
"id": "236de31d-f402-4389-bdd1-56463abdc309",
"hash": "aFad3zRACbk44dsOw5sVGxYmz+Rqh8ORDcGJNqIz+Ss=",
"type": 1,
"format": 10,
"size": 4,
"name": "Test.txt",
"folder": "sample directory/sub folder"
}]
}
Blockchain List Files
This lists all files stored on the blockchain.
Request: GET /blockchain/self/list/file
Response: 200 with JSON structure apiBlockAddFiles
Example output:
{
"files": [{
"id": "a59b6465-fe8c-4a61-9fcc-fe37cf711fd4",
"hash": "aFad3zRACbk44dsOw5sVGxYmz+Rqh8ORDcGJNqIz+Ss=",
"type": 1,
"format": 10,
"size": 4,
"folder": "sample directory/sub folder",
"name": "Test.txt",
"description": "",
"tags": []
}],
"status": 0
}