/eris-nim

Nim implementation of ERIS

Primary LanguageNim

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ERIS

A collection of libraries and utilities for the Encoding for Robust Immutable Storage.

The latest version of this repository should be available at Codeberg.

Building

Debian

The Debian is too old and crusty to support.

The Nix way:

# https://nixos.org/download.html#download-nix
$ sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --no-daemon
$ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.gitMinimal
$ nix-env -iA eriscmd -f https://codeberg.org/eris/nix-eris/archive/trunk.tar.gz

The Debian way:

  • Install pkg-config
  • Build and install the current Nim compiler and the Nimble utility from source.
  • Build and install the tkrzw library from source.
  • Build and install the getdns library from source.
  • Run nimble install https://codeberg.org/eris/nim-eris.git.
  • Probably do some other stuff but you are Debian user so you should be able to manage on your own.

eriscmd

eriscmd is a utility program with a bunch of subcommands. They are mostly self-describing.

eriscmd link

The eriscmd link utility creates ERIS link files from ERIS URNs. A URN is read from stdin or passed as an argument an a link file is written to stdout.

This utility requires the location of an ERIS CoAP server which should be passed with the environmental variable ERIS_STORE_URL.

A simple example:

$ ERIS_STORE_URL="coap+tcp://[::1]:5683"
$ pv ./some.data | eris-go put --convergent "$ERIS_STORE_URL" | eriscmd link > some.data.eris

eriscmd linkedit

Replace the MIME-type and metadata of ERIS­link files.

eriscmd open

The eriscmd open utility opens ERIS link files in an application that is locally configured for the given MIME type of the link file. To integrate it within a Freedesktop.org environment the eris-open.desktop, eris-link.xml, and eris48.png should be installed in their appropriate locations.

The utility only works as well as the associations that are configured for different MIME types, see the xdg-mime utility from xdg-utils for more information.

The utility requires a configuration file that describes the location of the preferred HTTP decoder service. The file is called eris-open.ini and must be located in the XDG_CONFIG_HOME XDG_CONFIG_DIRS hierarchy (~./config/ is good enough).

A simple example:

[Decoder]
URL=http://[::1]:80

eriscmd verify

The eriscmd verify utility will fetch all blocks that constitute a read capability. It parses capabilities on the command-line in URN form and otherwise parses CBOR on standard input to find capabilities.

$ eriscmd verify urn:eris:BIAMSY42PLVLXF2GQAVOONCNWPEU2PLOYXZXAVFZIRVACKI424N24CMJPPRK7QNWH3LNRE7Q3ENOAJWPKCNUJOLCHIWSEOO6RW5KH7MJ2A

cat *.eris | eriscmd verify

Helpers

rclerislink

The rclerislink utility is a document input handler for the Recoll indexer that allows ERIS link file content to be dereferenced and indexed.

This input handler needs to be registered in the ~/.recoll/mimeconf file so that it is invoked for the application/x-eris-link+cbor file MIME type. For detection of this MIME type to work the eris-link.xml file should be installed in a location where it is discoverable by xdg-mime query filetype ….

[index]
application/x-eris-link+cbor = execm /some/path/to/rclerislink

Nix development

$ nix develop git+https://codeberg.org/eris/nix-eris#nim-eris

The drafting of the ERIS specification and this implementation was funded by the NGI Assure Fund, a fund established by NLnet with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet program.

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