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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ A Pluggable Transport using WebRTC
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- Successfully bootstraps over WebRTC, both directly to a server plugin,
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as well as through the browser which proxies WebRTC to websocket.
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- Needs work on signaling with the facilitator.
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- Needs work on signaling with the broker.
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### Usage
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- Through a browser snowflake proxy.
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Using the server plugin uses an HTTP server that simulates the interaction
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that a client would have with a facilitator.
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that a client would have with a broker.
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Using the browser proxy (which will soon be the only way) requires copy and
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pasting between 3 terminals and a browser tab.
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Once a signalling facilitator is implemented
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Once a signaling broker is implemented
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([issue #1](https://github.com/keroserene/snowflake/issues/1))
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this will become much simpler to use.
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ $ torify ~/go_appengine/appcfg.py --no_cookies -A $YOUR_APP_ID update .
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*/
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package snowflake_broker
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// host:port/basepath of the facilitator you want to register with
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// for example, fp-facilitator.org or example.com:12345/facilitator
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// host:port/basepath of the broker you want to register with
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// for example, fp-broker.org or example.com:12345/broker
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// https:// and /reg/ will be prepended and appended respectively.
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const SNOWFLAKE_FACILITATOR = ""
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const SNOWFLAKE_BROKER = ""
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// TODO: Get browser snowflake to talkto this appengine instance
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// so it can reply with an answer, and not just the offer again :)
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// TODO: Real facilitator which matches clients and snowflake proxies.
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// TODO: Real broker which matches clients and snowflake proxies.
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w.Write(body)
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}
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http.HandleFunc("/robots.txt", robotsTxtHandler)
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http.HandleFunc("/ip", ipHandler)
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http.HandleFunc("/reg/", regHandler)
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// if SNOWFLAKE_FACILITATOR == "" {
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// panic("SNOWFLAKE_FACILITATOR empty; did you forget to edit config.go?")
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// if SNOWFLAKE_BROKER == "" {
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// panic("SNOWFLAKE_BROKER empty; did you forget to edit config.go?")
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// }
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}
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@rateLimit = new BucketRateLimit(rateLimitBytes * RATE_LIMIT_HISTORY,
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RATE_LIMIT_HISTORY)
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# TODO: Should fetch from facilitator later.
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# TODO: Should fetch from broker later.
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setRelayAddr: (relayAddr) ->
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addr = Parse.address relayAddr
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if !addr
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promise = @proxyPair.pc.createAnswer next
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promise.then next if promise
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# Poll facilitator when this snowflake can support more clients.
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# Poll broker when this snowflake can support more clients.
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proxyMain: ->
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if @proxyPairs.length >= MAX_NUM_CLIENTS * CONNECTIONS_PER_CLIENT
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setTimeout(@proxyMain, @facilitator_poll_interval * 1000)
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setTimeout(@proxyMain, @broker_poll_interval * 1000)
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return
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params = [['r', '1']]
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params.push ['transport', 'websocket']
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$input.focus()
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# Signalling channel - just tells user to copy paste to the peer.
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# Eventually this should go over the facilitator.
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# Eventually this should go over the broker.
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Signalling =
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send: (msg) ->
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log '---- Please copy the below to peer ----\n'
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// An HTTP-based signaling channel for the WebRTC server. It imitates the
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// facilitator as seen by clients, but it doesn't connect them to an
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// broker as seen by clients, but it doesn't connect them to an
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// intermediate WebRTC proxy, rather connects them directly to this WebRTC
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// server. This code should be deleted when we have proxies in place.
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