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@lysand-org/federation

Federation types, validators and cryptography for Lysand server implementations. ## Efficiency The built output of the package is not even `200 KB` in size, making it a lightweight and efficient solution for your Lysand needs. Installing the package adds around `5 MB` to your `node_modules` folder, but this does not affect the final bundle size. Compilation (bundling/minifying) time is a few seconds, almost all of which is spent on type-checking. The actual compilation time is less than a tenth of a second. ## Usage ### Federation #### Roadmap - [x] Validation - [ ] Signing code - [ ] Advanced validator #### Validation [**Zod**](https://zod.dev) is used to validate and parse the objects. All Lysand objects are already written for you. ```typescript import { EntityValidator, type ValidationError } from "@lysand-org/federation"; const validator = new EntityValidator(); try { // Will throw an error when the object is invalid, otherwise return the correct object const invalidNote = await validator.Note({ // This is invalid type: "Note", content: 123, }); } catch (error) { // ToString returns the human-friendly error message sendUser((error as ValidationError).toString()); } // Types are also included for TypeScript users that don't use the extracted ones const validNoteObject: typeof EntityValidator.$Note = { type: "Note", // ... }; const validNote = await validator.Note(validNoteObject); // validNote is still the same as noteObject ``` For more information about Note's methods, see the [**Zod documentation**](https://zod.dev/docs/). Your editor's IntelliSense should provide you with every method and property available, which all match the [**Lysand**](https://lysand.org) specification names. ## Getting Started ### Prerequisites #### For Usage See the [**Compatibility**](#compatibility) section for the supported environments. Any package manager can be used to install the packages. #### For Development - [**Bun**](https://bun.sh) version `1.1.8` or higher. - Either the [**Linux**](https://www.linux.org) or [**macOS**](https://www.apple.com/macos) operating systems. ([**Windows**](https://www.microsoft.com/windows) will work, but is not officially supported.) ### Compatibility This library is built for JavaScript runtimes with the support for: - [**ES Modules**](https://nodejs.org/api/esm.html) - [**ECMAScript 2020**](https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/11.0/index.html) - (only required for cryptography) [**Ed25519**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EdDSA) cryptography in the [**WebCrypto API**](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Crypto_API) #### Runtimes - **Node.js**: 14.0+ is the minimum (18.0+ for cryptography), but only Node.js 20.0+ (LTS) is officially supported. - **Deno**: Support is unknown. 1.0+ is expected to work. - **Bun**: Bun 1.1.8 is the minimum-supported version. As Bun is rapidly evolving, this may change. Previous versions may also work. #### Browsers Consequently, this library is compatible without any bundling in the following browser versions: - **Chrome**: 80+ - **Edge**: 80+ - **Firefox**: 74+ - **Safari**: 13.1+ - **Opera**: 67+ - **Internet Explorer**: None Cryptography functions are supported in the following browsers: - **Safari**: 17.0+ - **Chrome**: 113.0+ with `#enable-experimental-web-platform-features` enabled If you are targeting older browsers, please don't, you are doing yourself a disservice. Transpilation to non-ES Module environments is not officially supported, but should be simple with the use of a bundler like [**Parcel**](https://parceljs.org) or [**Rollup**](https://rollupjs.org). ### Installation Package is distributed as a scoped package on the NPM registry. ```bash npm install @lysand-org/federation # For NPM yarn add @lysand-org/federation # For Yarn pnpm add @lysand-org/federation # For PNPM bun add @lysand-org/federation # For Bun ``` #### From Source If you want to install from source, you can clone [this repository](https://github.com/lysand-org/api) and run the following commands: ```bash bun install # Install dependencies bun run build # Build the packages ``` The built package will be in the `federation/dist` folder. ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details. ## Acknowledgments ### Projects - [**Bun**](https://bun.sh): Thanks to the Bun team for creating an amazing JavaScript runtime. - [**TypeScript**](https://www.typescriptlang.org): TypeScript is the backbone of this project. - [**Node.js**](https://nodejs.org): Node.js created the idea of JavaScript on the server. ### People - [**April John**](https://github.com/cutestnekoaqua): Creator and maintainer of the Lysand Server ActivityPub bridge.