This repository is an implementation of the BC-UR encoding, following the C++ implementation and trying to provide a similar API for Javascript/Typescript usage.
To install, run:
yarn add @ngraveio/bc-ur
import {UR, UREncoder} from '@ngraveio/br-ur'
const message = {any: 'property'}
const messageBuffer = Buffer.from(JSON.stringify(message))
// First step is to create a UR object from a Buffer
const ur = UR.fromBuffer(messageBuffer)
// Then, create the UREncoder object
// The maximum amount of fragments to be generated in total
const maxFragmentLength = 150
// The index of the fragment that will be the first to be generated
// If it's more than the "maxFragmentLength", then all the subsequent fragments will only be
// fountain parts
const firstSeqNum = 0
// Create the encoder object
const encoder = new UREncoder(ur, maxFragmentLength, firstSeqNum)
// Keep generating new parts, until a condition is met; for example the user exits the page, or clicks "DONE"
while(!stop) {
// get the next part in the sequence
let part = encoder.nextPart()
// get the part as a string containing the cbor payload and display it with whatever way
// the part looks like this:
// ur:bytes/1-9/lpadascfadaxcywenbpljkhdcahkadaemejtswhhylkepmykhhtsytsnoyoyaxaedsuttydmmhhpktpmsrjtdkgslpgh
displayPart(part)
}
import {URDecoder} from '@ngraveio/br-ur'
// Create the decoder object
const decoder = new URDecoder()
do {
// Scan the part from a QRCode
// the part should look like this:
// ur:bytes/1-9/lpadascfadaxcywenbpljkhdcahkadaemejtswhhylkepmykhhtsytsnoyoyaxaedsuttydmmhhpktpmsrjtdkgslpgh
const part = scanQRCode()
// register the new part with the decoder
decoder.receivePart(part)
// check if all the necessary parts have been received to successfully decode the message
} while (!decoder.isComplete())
// If no error has been found
if (decoder.isSuccess()) {
// Get the UR representation of the message
const ur = decoder.resultUR()
// Decode the CBOR message to a Buffer
const decoded = ur.decodeCBOR()
// get the original message, assuming it was a JSON object
const originalMessage = JSON.parse(decoded.toString())
}
else {
// log and handle the error
const error = decoder.resultError()
console.log('Error found while decoding', error)
handleError(error)
}