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A web registry API including database and REST endpoints. Example hosted at http://datbase.org.
- Create user accounts.
- Create short links for dats with user accounts.
- Search dats and users.
Install dat-registry-api
using npm and initialize the database:
npm install dat-registry-api --save
dat-registry-api <config>
See a default configuration file in config/config.default.js
.
The API takes required configuration variables. Here's an example config. See below in the Configuration section for more details about what configuration variables can be changed.
config.js
{
data: 'data',
admins: [
'admin', 'pam', 'willywonka'
]
township: {
secret: 'very very not secret',
db: 'township.db'
},
email: {
fromEmail: '[email protected]'
},
db: {
dialect: 'sqlite3',
connection: {
filename: 'sqlite.db'
},
useNullAsDefault: true
},
whitelist: false,
archiver: {
dir: 'archiver',
verifyConnection: false,
timeout: 3000
}
}
Destroys the underlying database connection.
var express = require('express')
var Api = require('dat-registry-api')
var config = require('./config')
var api = Api(config)
var router = express()
router.post('/users', api.users.post)
router.get('/users', api.users.get)
router.put('/users', api.users.put)
router.put('/users/suspend', api.users.suspend)
router.delete('/users', api.users.delete)
router.get('/dats', api.dats.get)
router.post('/dats', api.dats.post)
router.put('/dats', api.dats.put)
router.delete('/dats', api.dats.delete)
router.post('/register', api.auth.register)
router.post('/login', api.auth.login)
router.post('/password-reset', api.auth.passwordReset)
router.post('/password-reset-confirm', api.auth.passwordResetConfirm)
Admins can add, modify, and delete dats that they do not own. Admins can also delete and modify other users. You can specify a list of admin users by their usernames in the configuration.
{
"admins": ["admin", "pam", "willywonka"]
}
Each deployment should have a different secret key. You want to set the secret key for generating password hashes and salts.
{
township: '<SECRET_KEY>'
}
Specify where you want data for the app (databases and also by default the archiver) to be located. By default, all the data will be stored in ./data
. If you'd like the data to be stored somewhere else, add a data
key:
{
data: '/path/to/my/data'
}
To create a closed beta, add the whitelist
key with the path to a newline-delimited list of emails allowed to sign up. Default value false
allows anyone to register an account.
{
whitelist: '/path/to/my/list/of/folks.txt'
}
folks.txt
should have a list of valid emails, each separated by a new line character. For example:
You can set the location where dat data is cached on the filesystem. By default it is stored in the data
directory (above), in the archiver
subdirectory. You can change this by using the archiver
key:
{
archiver: '/mnt1/bigdisk/archiver-data'
}
The site will report basic information to Mixpanel if you have an account. It will by default use the environment variable MIXPANEL_KEY
.
This can also be set in the configuration file by using the mixpanel
key:
{
mixpanel: '<my-api-key-here>'
}
If you want to have advanced security for generating passwords, you can use ES512 keys, for example. Generate the keys using this tutorial and set their locations in the configuration file.
{
township: {
db: 'township.db',
publicKey: path.join('secrets', 'ecdsa-p521-public.pem'),
privateKey: path.join('secrets', 'ecdsa-p521-private.pem'),
algorithm: 'ES512'
}
}