js-waku/examples/relay-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 Chat</title>
</head>
<body>
<div><h1>Waku Node Status</h1></div>
<div id='status'></div>
<input id='textInput' placeholder='Type your message here' type='text'>
<button id='sendButton' type='button'>Send Message
</button>
<div><h1>Messages</h1></div>
<div id='messages'></div>
<script type='module'>
/**
* Demonstrate usage of js-waku in the browser. Use relay, gossip sub protocol to send and receive messages.
* Recommended payload is protobuf. Using simple utf-8 string for demo purposes only.
*/
import {
createWaku,
waitForRemotePeer,
WakuMessage
} from '../../dist/bundle.js';
const statusDiv = document.getElementById('status');
const messagesDiv = document.getElementById('messages');
const textInput = document.getElementById('textInput');
const sendButton = document.getElementById('sendButton');
// Keep it disabled until Waku node is ready
textInput.disabled = true;
sendButton.disabled = true;
// Every Waku Message has a content topic that categorizes it.
// It is always encoded in clear text.
// Recommendation: `/dapp-name/version/functionality/codec`
// We recommend to use protobuf as codec (`proto`), this demo uses utf-8
// for simplicity's sake.
const contentTopic = '/relay-demo/1/message/utf-8';
try {
statusDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Starting</p>';
// Create and starts a Waku node.
// `default: true` bootstraps by connecting to pre-defined/hardcoded Waku nodes.
// We are currently working on migrating this method to DNS Discovery.
//
// https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/classes/waku.Waku.html#create
const waku = await createWaku({ bootstrap: { default: true } });
await waku.start();
// Had a hook to process all incoming messages on a specified content topic.
//
// https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/classes/waku_relay.WakuRelay.html#addObserver
waku.relay.addObserver((wakuMessage) => {
// Checks there is a payload on the message.
// Waku Message is encoded in protobuf, in proto v3 fields are always optional.
//
// https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/classes/waku_message.WakuMessage.html#payload
if (!wakuMessage.payload)
return;
// Helper method to decode the payload to utf-8. A production dApp should
// use `wakuMessage.payload` (Uint8Array) which enables encoding a data
// structure of their choice.
//
// https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/classes/waku_message.WakuMessage.html#payloadAsUtf8
const text = wakuMessage.payloadAsUtf8;
messagesDiv.innerHTML = `<p>${text}</p><br />` + messagesDiv.innerHTML;
}, [contentTopic]);
statusDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Connecting to a peer</p>';
// Best effort method that waits for the Waku node to be connected to remote
// waku nodes (peers) and for appropriate handshakes to be done.
//
// https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/classes/waku.Waku.html#waitForRemotePeer
await waitForRemotePeer(waku);
// We are now connected to a remote peer, let's define the `sendMessage`
// function that sends the text input over Waku Relay, the gossipsub
// protocol.
sendButton.onclick = async () => {
const text = textInput.value;
// Helper functions are available to create a Waku Message.
// These functions also provide native symmetric, asymmetric encryption,
// signing and signature verification. Check the `Options` object for details:
// https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/interfaces/waku_message.Options.html
//
// `WakuMessage.fromBytes` should be preferred for a production dApp to
// serialize a data structure.
//
// https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/classes/waku_message.WakuMessage.html#fromUtf8String
const wakuMessage = await WakuMessage.fromUtf8String(text, contentTopic);
// Once the message is constructed, send it over Waku Relay.
//
// https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/classes/waku_relay.WakuRelay.html#send
await waku.relay.send(wakuMessage);
console.log('Message sent!');
// Reset the text input.
textInput.value = null;
};
// Ready to send & receive messages, enable text input.
textInput.disabled = false;
sendButton.disabled = false;
statusDiv.innerHTML = '<p>Ready!</p>';
} catch (e) {
statusDiv.innerHTML = 'Failed to start application';
console.log(e);
}
</script>
</body>
</html>