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Using WebAssembly in Storj
In order to use the uplink library from the browser, we can compile the uplink library to WebAssembly (wasm).
Setup
To generate wasm code that can create access grants in the web browser, run the following from the storj/wasm directory:
$ GOOS=js GOARCH=wasm go build -o access.wasm storj.io/storj/satellite/console/wasm
The access.wasm
code can then be loaded into the browser in a script tag in an html page. Also needed is a JavaScript support file which ships with golang.
To copy the JavaScript support file, run:
$ cp "$(go env GOROOT)/lib/wasm/wasm_exec.js" .
The HTML file should include the following:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/path/to/wasm_exec.js"></script>
<script>
const go = new Go();
WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming(
fetch("/path/to/access.wasm"), go.importObject).then(
(result) => {
go.run(result.instance);
});
</script>
Additionally, the HTTP Content-Security-Policy (CSP) script-src
directive will need to be modified to allow wasm code to be executed.
See: WebAssembly Content Security Policy docs
Usage
function newPermission
function newPermission()
-
Returns:
{ value: { AllowDownload: false, AllowUpload: false, AllowDelete: false, AllowList: false, NotBefore: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z", NotAfter: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z", }, error: "" }
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Usage:
newPermission creates a new Permission object with all available permission settings set to default value.
-
Example:
var permission = newPermission().value; permission.AllowedDownload = true;
function setAPIKeyPermission
function setAPIKeyPermission(apiKey, buckets, permission)
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Arguments Accepts three arguments:
apiKey
,buckets
andpermission
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apiKey
- Type:
String
- Details: This parameter is required
- Type:
-
buckets
- Type:
Array
- Details: An array of bucket names that restrict the api key to only contain enough information to allow access to just those buckets. If no bucket names are provided, meaning an empty array, then all buckets are allowed. This parameter is required.
- Type:
-
permission
- Type:
Object
- Details:
An object that defines what actions can be used for a given api key.
It should be constructed by calling
newPermission
See also: https://github.com/storj/uplink/blob/b8e0f0a90665143a8ce975d92530737130874f5a/access.go#L46 This parameter is required.
- Type:
-
-
Returns
{ value: "restricted-api-key", error: "" }
- if an error message is returned,
value
will be set to an empty string.
- if an error message is returned,
-
Usage Creates a new api key with specific permissions.
-
Example
var apiKey = "super-secret-key"; var buckets = ["test-bucket"]; var permission = newPermission().value permission.allowUpload = true var restrictedAPIKey = setAPIKeyPermission(apiKey, buckets, permission)
function generateAccessGrant
function generateAccessGrant(satelliteNodeURL, apiKey, encryptionPassphrase, projectID)
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Arguments Accepts four arguments:
satelliteNodeURL
,apiKey
,encryptionPassphrase
andprojectID
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satelliteNodeURL
- Type:
String
- Details: A string that contains satellite node id and satellite address. Example: 12tDhBcuMevundiuZPQJd613iW5vCdFtkRDBjBEfjdVtv1hbfCL@127.0.0.1:10000 This parameter is required
- Type:
-
apiKey
- Type:
String
- Details: This parameter is required
- Type:
-
encryptionPassphrase
- Type:
String
- Details: A string that's used for encryption. This parameter is required.
- Type:
-
projectID
- Type:
String
- Details: A project-based salt for determinitic key derivation. Currently it's referring to a project ID. However, it might change in the future to have more randomness. This parameter is required.
- Type:
-
-
Returns
{ value: "access-grant", error: "" }
- if an error message is returned,
value
will be set to an empty string.
- if an error message is returned,
-
Usage Creates a new api key with specific permissions.
-
Example
var satelliteNodeURL = "12tDhBcuMevundiuZPQJd613iW5vCdFtkRDBjBEfjdVtv1hbfCL@127.0.0.1:10000" var apiKey = "super-secret-key"; var passphrase = "123"; var projectID = "project-id" var result = generateAccessGrant(satelliteNodeURL, apiKey, passphrase, projectID); if (result.err != "") { // something went wrong } var access = result.value