Veramo
Veramo is a JavaScript Framework for Verifiable Data that was designed to be flexible and modular which makes it an easy
fit for a lot of complex workflows.
Create an agent, add plugins, run on a server or a frontend or mobile, or all of them combined. Veramo runs on Node,
Browsers, and React Native straight out of the box. Save time by using the same API across all platforms.
Veramo is a core + some plugins. The core provides an entry point into the API, glues the plugins together and allows
them to interoperate. Depending on which plugins you use, your instance of Veramo (your agent) can perform a variety of
roles:
- Create and manage keys for signing and encryption
- Create and manage Decentralized Identifiers (DID)
- Issue Verifiable Credentials (VCs) and Presentations (VPs)
- Verify such VCs and VPs
- Present credentials using Selective Disclosure
- Communicate with other agents using DIDComm (or other protocols)
- Receive, filter, store and serve data
- Control other agents remotely, or act as a proxy for them
- ...whatever else you can think of
Documentation
See the full docs on veramo.io
Also, there are a few examples and code samples that you can get from
the integration test suite.
Contributing
This repository contains
the Veramo core package,
which only becomes relevant when you add plugins to it. These plugins can be developed by anyone and Veramo provides is
the glue that can make them interoperate.
We maintain some "core" plugins in this monorepo to provide some functionality "out of the box", but a lot more can be
done than is present in this codebase. We encourage you to contribute feedback and fixes for everything that you see
here, as well as posting about your own plugins or projects on
our Discussions page or on
our Discord server.
Our documentation site is also open-source, and we invite you to contribute feedback and
fixes there as well.
Build Veramo locally
This monorepo uses pnpm and lerna
Install dependencies
npm -g i pnpm
pnpm install
Build
pnpm build
Run the tests
pnpm test
pnpm test:watch
If you are running Visual Studio Code, there are some launch configurations available that can be used as template for
step by step debugging.
Building a plugin
If you intend to write a plugin, we have made
a plugin template repository that can be used to get you started. It
is preconfigured with GitHub Actions for checks and automatic updates using renovate-bot so that your plugin can keep in
sync with the cutting edge versions of Veramo and notify you if upcoming API changes are breaking anything. Of course,
this automation will depend on the tests you write for your new plugin.
Depending on what functionality you intend to develop, some code from the template can be safely removed. The embedded
comments should guide you, but if something does not make sense, please reach out.
Who's using Veramo?
Check out the awesome list of awesome projects using or extending Veramo.
Let's make it better
This framework can be used to build permissionless collaboration tools for the world. This is not an easy task, and we
have a much greater chance of improving the world if we work together.
Share your feedback, your fixes, your plugins and your tools so that others may build better and better stuff based on
them.