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2.8 KiB
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102 lines
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//this doc has been moved to lbry.tech repo, will clean up later.
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# URI
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## Regex
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If you are a robot and prefer regexes to English, here's the full regex for lbry:// URIs:
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```
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(?P<uri>
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^
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(?P<protocol>lbry\:\/\/)?
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(?P<content_or_channel_name>
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(?P<content_name>[a-zA-Z0-9\-]+)
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(?P<channel_name>\@[a-zA-Z0-9\-]{4,})
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)
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(?P<modifier>
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(?:\#(?P<claim_id>[0-9a-f]{1,40}))
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(?:\$(?P<bid_position>\-?[1-9][0-9]*))
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(?:\:(?P<claim_sequence>\-?[1-9][0-9]*))
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)?
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(?:\/(?P<path>[a-zA-Z0-9\-]+))?
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$
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)
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```
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## Protocol
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The LBRY protocol is called `lbry`. URIs using the protocol must start with `lbry://`.
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## Reserved characters
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- CHANNEL_CHAR = '@'
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- CLAIM_ID_CHAR = '#'
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- CLAIM_SEQUENCE_CHAR = ':'
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- BID_POSITION_CHAR = '$'
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- PATH_CHAR = '/'
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- QUERY_CHAR = '?'
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## Names
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Names may contain English letters (upper and lower case), numbers, and hyphens.
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### Content Name
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`content_name` is the name of piece of content.
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### Channel Name
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`channel_name` is the name of a channel (aka publisher identity). It must start with CHANNEL_CHAR,
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followed by at least 4 name characters.
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## Modifiers
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Only one modifier is allowed at a time.
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### Claim ID
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`claim_id` is a hex string identifying a claim.
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A claim id is prefixed with the CLAIM_ID_CHAR.
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Partial claim ids are allowed (same is git hashes), and
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will resolve to the oldest claim who's id starts with the given characters.
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### Claim Sequence
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`claim_sequence` is a positive integer (>= 1) that resolves to the Nth claim for a given name.
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A claim sequence is prefixed with the CLAIM_SEQUENCE_CHAR.
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All valid claims are considered, in the order that they appear in the blockchain.
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Nonwinning claims are included.
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For example, `lbry://@chan:1` resolves to the oldest valid claim for `@chan`, even if that claim is no longer the winning claim for `@chan`.
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Negative claim sequence numbers will be supported eventually.
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### Bid Position
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_not implemented yet_
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`bid_position` is a positive integer (>= 1) that resolves to the Nth highest-bid claim for a given name.
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A bid position is prefixed with the BID_POSITION_CHAR.
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All valid claims are considered, in order from highest bid to lowest bid, with ties being broken by claim age.
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Nonwinning claims are included.
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For example, `lbry://@chan$1` always resolves to the current winning claim for `@chan`. `@chan` and `@chan$1` are equivalent.
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Negative bid position numbers will be supported eventually.
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## Path
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`path` is a Unix-style path that resolves to a claim within a channel.
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A path is prefixed with PATH_CHAR.
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Only paths one level deep are currently supported.
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Only channel claims may have a path.
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For example, `lbry://@chan/snaps_from_last_night` resolves to the claim for `snaps_from_last_night` that is signed by `@chan`
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## Query Params
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_not implemented yet_
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