Rust implementation of NextGraph, a Decentralized and local-first web 3.0 ecosystem https://nextgraph.org
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# Contributors or compilation guide
- [Install Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) minimum required MSRV 1.74.0
- [Install Nodejs](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
- [Install LLVM](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-bindgen/requirements.html)
On openbsd, for LLVM you need to choose llvm-17.
until this [PR](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack/pull/1271) is accepted, will have to install wasm-pack this way:
```
cargo install wasm-pack --git https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack.git --rev c2b663f25abe50631a236d57a8c6d7fd806413b2
```
then :
create a file called `nextgraph/src/local_broker_dev_env.rs` with the content :
```
pub const PEER_ID: &str = "FtdzuDYGewfXWdoPuXIPb0wnd0SAg1WoA2B14S7jW3MA";
```
once your ngd server will run in your dev env, replace the above string with the actual PEER ID of your ngd server.
```
cargo install cargo-watch
// optionally, if you want a Rust REPL: cargo install evcxr_repl
git clone git@git.nextgraph.org:NextGraph/nextgraph-rs.git
// or if you don't have a git account: git clone https://git.nextgraph.org/NextGraph/nextgraph-rs.git
cd nextgraph-rs
cargo build
```
### Packages
The crates are organized as follow :
- [nextgraph](nextgraph/README.md) : Client library. Use this crate to embed NextGraph client in your Rust application
- [ngcli](ngcli/README.md) : CLI tool to manipulate the local documents and repos and administrate the server
- [ngd](ngd/README.md) : binary executable of the daemon (that can run a broker, verifier and/or Rust services)
- [ng-app](ng-app/README.md) : all the native apps, based on Tauri, and the official web app.
- [ng-sdk-js](ng-sdk-js/DEV.md) : contains the JS SDK, with example for: web app, react app, or node service.
- ng-repo : Repositories common library
- ng-net : Network common library
- ng-oxigraph : Fork of OxiGraph. contains our CRDT of RDF
- ng-verifier : Verifier library, that exposes the document API to the app
- ng-wallet : keeps the secret keys of all identities of the user in a safe wallet
- ng-broker : Core and Server Broker library
- ng-client-ws : Websocket client library
- ng-storage-rocksdb : RocksDB backed stores. see also dependency [repo here](https://git.nextgraph.org/NextGraph/rust-rocksdb)
- ngone : server for nextgraph.one. helps user bootstrap into the right app. Not useful to you. Published here for transparency
- ngaccount : server for nextgraph's Broker Service Provider account manager. Not useful to you. Published here for transparency
### Run
Build & run debug executables:
```
// runs the daemon
cargo run --bin ngd
// runs the client
cargo run --bin ngcli
```
For the apps, see the [README](ng-app/README.md)
### Test
Please test by following this order (as we need to generate some files locally)
```
cargo test --package nextgraph -r --lib -- local_broker::test::gen_wallet_for_test --show-output --nocapture
cargo test -r
cargo test --package nextgraph -r --lib -- local_broker::test::import_session_for_test_to_disk --show-output --nocapture --ignored
```
Test a single crate:
```
cargo test --package ng-repo --lib -- --show-output --nocapture
cargo test --package ng-wallet --lib -- --show-output --nocapture
cargo test --package ng-verifier --lib -- --show-output --nocapture
cargo test --package ng-sdk-js --lib -- --show-output --nocapture
cargo test --package ng-broker --lib -- --show-output --nocapture
cargo test --package ng-client-ws --lib -- --show-output --nocapture
```
Test WASM websocket
First you need to install the `chromedriver` that matches your version of Chrome
https://googlechromelabs.github.io/chrome-for-testing/
then:
```
cd ng-sdk-js
wasm-pack test --chrome --headless
```
Test Rust websocket
```
cargo test --package ng-client-ws --lib -- remote_ws::test::test_ws --show-output --nocapture
```
### Build release binaries
First you will need to have the production build of the frontend.
If you do not want to setup a whole development environment for the frontend, you can use the precompiled release of the frontend available in `dist-file.tar.gz` that you can download from the release page.
```
cd ng-app
tar -xzf dist-file.tar.gz
cd ..
```
Otherwise, build from source the single-file release of ng-app
```
npm install -g pnpm
cd ng-sdk-js
wasm-pack build --target bundler
cd ../ng-app
pnpm install
pnpm webfilebuild
cd ..
```
then build the ngd daemon
```
cargo build -r -p ngd
```
you can then find the binary `ngd` in `target/release`
The CLI tool can be obtained with :
```
cargo build -r -p ngcli
```
you can then use the binary `target/release/ngcli`
For usage, see the documentation [here](ngd/README.md).
For building the apps, see this [documentation](ng-app/README.md).
#### OpenBSD
On OpenBSD, a conflict between the installed LibreSSL library and the reqwest crate, needs a bit of attention.
Before compiling the daemon for OpenBSD, please comment out lines 41-42 of `ng-net/Cargo.toml`. This will be solved soon by using `resolver = "2"`.
```
#[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dependencies]
#reqwest = { version = "0.11.18", features = ["json","native-tls-vendored"] }
```
to use the app on OpenBSD, you need to run the daemon locally.
```
ngd -l 14400 --save-key
```
then open chrome (previously installed with `doas pkg_add chrome`)
```
env ENABLE_WASM=1 chrome --enable-wasm --process-per-site --new-window --app=http://localhost:14400
```
### Generate documentation
Generate documentation for all packages without their dependencies:
```
cargo doc --no-deps
```
The generated documentation can be found in `target/doc/nextgraph`.
### Contributions license
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted
for inclusion in the work by you shall be dual licensed as below, without any
additional terms or conditions.