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README.md

onionoo-node-client

Node.js client library for the Tor Onionoo API

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Promise based client library for the Tor Onionoo API. Includes DB agnostic caching.

Install

npm install --save onionoo

Usage

const Onionoo = require('onionoo');
const onionoo = new Onionoo();

// Get top 10 relays
const query = {
  limit: 10,
  running: true,
  order: '-consensus_weight'
};

onionoo.summary(query).then(response => {
    console.log(response.body)
    // {
    //   version:'3.1',
    //   relays_published:'2016-12-23 09:00:00',
    //   relays:[
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object],
    //     [Object]
    //   ],
    //   bridges_published:'2016-12-23 07:41:03',
    //   bridges:[]
    // }
});

You can override the default options when instantiating a new Onionoo instance:

const Onionoo = require('onionoo');
const onionoo = new Onionoo({
  baseUrl: 'https://onionoo.torproject.org',
  endpoints: [
    'summary',
    'details',
    'bandwidth',
    'weights',
    'clients',
    'uptime'
  ],
  cache: false
});

Cache

By default no cache is used. You can easily cache in memory or to a more scalable store like Redis using Keyv storage adapters.

Cache in memory:

const Onionoo = require('onionoo');

const memory = new Map();
const onionoo = new Onionoo({ cache: memory });

Use persistent Redis cache:

const Onionoo = require('onionoo');
const KeyvRedis = require('@keyv/redis');

const redis = new KeyvRedis('redis://user:pass@localhost:6379');
const onionoo = new Onionoo({ cache: redis });

API

new Onionoo([options])

Returns a new Onionoo instance

options

Type: object

options.baseUrl

Type: string
Default: 'https://onionoo.torproject.org'

String to use as the base url for all API requests.

options.endpoints

Type: array
Default: ['summary', 'details', 'bandwidth', 'weights', 'clients', 'uptime']

Array of endpoints to be returned as methods on the Onionoo instance.

options.cache

Type: object
Default: false

Keyv storage adapter instance for storing cached data.

onionoo.endpoint([query])

Where endpoint is an item from the endpoints array

Returns a Promise that will resolve once the Onionoo API has responded. The response object contains statusCode, statusMessage, headers and body properties.

query

Type: object

Query object to be url encoded and appended to the baseUrl. You can read up on the vast amount of accepted parameters in the Onionoo API docs.

Note: Colons are not url encoded to allow for Onionoo's key:value search filters.

License

MIT © Luke Childs