2022-02-17 Aries Framework JS Meeting notes
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Attendees
@Timo Glastra <timo@animo.id>
Status updates
Aries Bifold (Aries Bifold User Group Meetings)
Aries Call
Animo has won eSSIF Lab Grant to build Aries Mobile SDK -
AIP 2.0
BBS+, JSON-LD
Shared components (Aries Askar, Indy CredX, Indy VDR)
Agenda
Record the meeting
Hyperledger moved to Discord
Replaces rocket.chat
Hyperledger Fabric (@Harsh Multani)
License headers (@Timo Glastra)
Sign-off / PGP signature
Shared Components libraries (@Berend Sliedrecht)
Three packages
Shared library for typing and utils method
Separate Node and React Native package
Having three static libraries increases the bundle size quite a lot
Possible to create a single binary to decrease bundle size?
React Native packages are focused on React Native
TS → C++ → libindyvdr
Not using a Swift / Kotlin wrapper
Wallet Storage and querying (@Mike Richardson)
AyanWorks contributions
sidetree protocol for non-indy ledgers
still looking into which did methods
DIDComm v2
Ongoing work
Issue Credential V2
Present Proof v2
Where to locate e2e tests?
option: locate in module / protocol directory. Indicate test is e2e test using .e2e.test.ts
locating tests in the protocol directory makes it easy to run tests for a specific protocol version
Revocation
Revocation has been merged into main, tests for holder are passing in AATH with ACA-Py
OOB / DIDExchange (routing keys, roles and states, get rid of did doc and verkey)
Shared Components
BBS+ work
Open PRs
AMA
Meeting Notes
Future topics
React Native testing
Support for Deno
Monorepo dependencies
TypeScript types
Meeting recording: