examples.waku.org/store-js/index.html

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang='en'>
<head>
<meta charset='UTF-8'/>
<meta content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0' name='viewport'/>
<title>JS-Waku store script tag example</title>
</head>
<body>
<div><h1>Timestamp of the latest message seen in store</h1></div>
<div id='timestamp'></div>
<script type='module'>
import {defaultLibp2p, defaultPeerDiscovery} from 'https://unpkg.com/@waku/create@0.0.4/bundle/index.js'
import {waitForRemotePeer} from 'https://unpkg.com/@waku/core@0.0.6/bundle/lib/wait_for_remote_peer.js'
import {wakuStore, WakuNode} from 'https://unpkg.com/@waku/core@0.0.6/bundle/index.js'
import {DecoderV0} from 'https://unpkg.com/@waku/core@0.0.6/bundle/lib/waku_message/version_0.js'
/**
* This example demonstrates how to use the js-waku minified bundle
* available on unpkg.com.
*
* It is a simple script that uses Waku Store to retrieve ping relay messages
* and displays the timestamp of the most recent ping relay message.
*/
const timestampDiv = document.getElementById('timestamp');
timestampDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Creating waku.</p>';
const libp2p = await defaultLibp2p(
undefined,
{peerDiscovery: [defaultPeerDiscovery()]},
);
const store = wakuStore();
const node = new WakuNode({}, libp2p, store,);
timestampDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Starting waku.</p>';
await node.start();
timestampDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Connecting to a peer.</p>';
await waitForRemotePeer(node, ["store"]);
timestampDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Retrieving messages.</p>';
const callback = (wakuMessage) => {
// When `backward` direction is passed, first message is the most recent
timestampDiv.innerHTML = wakuMessage.timestamp;
// When returning true, `queryHistory` stops retrieving pages
// In our case, we only want one message, hence one page.
return true;
};
await node.store
.queryOrderedCallback([new DecoderV0("/relay-ping/1/ping/null")],
callback,
{pageDirection: 'backward'});
</script>
</body>
</html>