Automatic service discovery with self-registering services, using autobase. Works well with protomux-rpc services.
Clients discover the RPC services by querying the autodiscovery's hyperdb, which is an autobase view.
See autobase-discovery-cli for running as a CLI.
npm i autobase-discovery
Autodiscovery uses a simple security model, taking advantage of the authentication mechanism of HyperDHT.
All clients who wish to register to the autodiscovery service know a shared secret seed (64 bytes). This seed is passed to the autodiscovery clients, which deterministically generate a DHT keyPair. This keyPair is then used to open a connection to the autodiscovery RPC server.
The autodiscovery service is passed the public key corresponding to the secret seed upon startup, and only sets up the RPC endpoints for peers with that public key.
The security relies on HyperDHT fully opening a connection only after the server verified that the client knows the secret key corresponding to its public key.
Note: to check which public key corresponds to a seed, run:
HyperDHT.keyPair(Buffer.from(seed, 'hex')).publicKey.toString('hex')
(assuming seed is in hexadecimal notation)
See example.js for the programmatic way of self-registering a service instance.