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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/hyperboria/peers.png)](http://travis-ci.org/hyperboria/peers)
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A geographically sorted list of public peering credentials for joining [Hyperboria](https://hyperboria.net/).
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[Hyperboria](https://hyperboria.net/) uses [cjdns](https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns) to construct an end-to-end-encrypted ipv6 mesh network.
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Connections between nodes are established manually, and traffic is restricted to the resulting social graph.
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This repository exists for those who don't already know somebody on Hyperboria.
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## Using credentials
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First, set up a cjdns node.
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To connect your node to one of these public peers, follow [the steps in the cjdns README](https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns/#3-connect-your-node-to-your-friends-node).
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## Adding your public node's credentials
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If you've created a public node, and would like to have it listed here, fork the repo, add a keyfile, and submit a PR.
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### Filepath conventions
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Credentials are sorted geographically, by [continent](https://github.com/hyperboria/docs/blob/master/cjdns/nodeinfo-json.md#regarding-continent-codes), region, and municipality.
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For example, a node in New York City is listed at `NA/us/newyork`.
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Region and municipality codes are based on self identification, not any ISO standard.
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An operator might prefer to list their node in Cascadia instead of Washington state.
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For simplicity's sake, we'd prefer that new credentials conform to existing structures.
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### JSON formatting
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We have tried to standardize the structure of the actual credential files, as such, they have the strictest requirements of anything in this repository.
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* Your credentials must be [valid JSON](http://jsonlint.com/).
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* They must contain the necessary fields:
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+ ip/port
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+ password
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+ publicKey
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+ contact (a means of contacting the operator)
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* credentials should be formatted such that:
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- there is a space after each colon
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- indentation uses four spaces
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- the file ends with a newline character.
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```
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{
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"192.168.1.5:10326": {
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"login": "default-login",
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"password": "nq1uhmf06k8c5594jqmpgy26813b81s",
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"publicKey": "ssxlh80x0bqjfrnbkm1801xsxyd8zd45jkwn1zhlnccqj4hdqun0.k",
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"peerName": "your-name-goes-here"
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}
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}
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```
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### Naming your entry
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Credential files must end with `.k`.
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Otherwise, you can name your file whatever you want, but for simplicity's sake, avoid characters which will need to be escaped at the command line (or within the javascript api).
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## Javascript API
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Peering credentials in this repository can be accessed via a simple Javascript API (using Nodejs).
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It's available as a module on npm:
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`npm install hyperboria-peers`
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### Usage
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```Javascript
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var Peers = require("hyperboria-peers");
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/* return a list of public peers located in North America */
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Peers.filter(function (creds, path) {
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return path.indexOf('NA') !== -1;
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});
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/* return a list of public keys */
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Peers.map(function (creds, path) {
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return creds[Object.keys(creds)[0]].publicKey;
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});
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/* the underlying data is exposed in a nested json structure */
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console.log(Peers.peers);
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console.log(Peers.peers.NA.us.california);
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```
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