This package implements a simple CCIP-read gateway server for ENS offchain resolution.
You can run the gateway as a command line tool; in its default configuration it reads the data to serve from a JSON file specified on the command line:
yarn && yarn build
yarn start --private-key 0xac0974bec39a17e36ba4a6b4d238ff944bacb478cbed5efcae784d7bf4f2ff80 --data test.eth.json
private-key
should be an Ethereum private key that will be used to sign messages. You should configure your resolver contract to expect messages to be signed using the corresponding address.
data
is the path to the data file; an example file is provided in test.eth.json
.
The JSON backend is implemented in json.ts, and implements the Database
interface from server.ts. You can replace this with your own database service by implementing the methods provided in that interface. If a record does not exist, you should return the zero value for that type - for example, requests for nonexistent text records should be responded to with the empty string, and requests for nonexistent addresses should be responded to with the all-zero address.
For an example of how to set up a gateway server with a custom database backend, see index.ts:
const signer = new ethers.utils.SigningKey(privateKey);
const db = JSONDatabase.fromFilename(options.data, parseInt(options.ttl));
const app = makeApp(signer, '/', db);
app.listen(parseInt(options.port));