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Canvas

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Canvas is a framework and sync engine for real-time decentralized applications.

Canvas apps are built on a programmable multi-writer relational database. They're easy to configure and automatically have several useful properties:

  • Off-chain. No transaction fees or confirmation wait times. Any number of peers can concurrently execute new actions, without waiting for consensus.
  • Real-time p2p. Peers connect and sync directly with each other over libp2p, and use GossipSub topics to broadcast actions.
  • Eventually consistent. Actions can freely read and write to a relational database. Every peer's database state will deterministically converge regardless of the order in which the actions are received.
  • Self-authenticating. Every action is signed by a session key authorized by an end user identity, using e.g. SIWE for Ethereum identities. The entire action log can be verified and replayed by anyone at any time; applications are trustless and portable.
  • Cross-platform. Canvas apps run in the browser or on NodeJS, persisting data with IndexedDB and SQLite/LMDB, respectively.

Canvas is designed to be maximally interoperable and data-agnostic. We expect to support a wide range of signed data formats, plus the ability to sync Canvas networks to non-blockchain data sources.

For more information, see the Canvas documentation.

Using Canvas

To install the latest published CLI:

npm install -g @canvas-js/cli

Commands

  • canvas init <path>: Initialize a sample application
  • canvas info <path>: Display application metadata
  • canvas run <path>: Run an application
  • canvas export <path>: Export the action log as JSON to stdout
  • canvas import <path>: Import an action log from stdin

You can run each command with --help for more detailed documentation.

Contributing

Canvas is currently developed and maintained by a small team. For suggestions or contributions, we recommend first opening an issue or discussing with an existing contributor before opening a pull request.

For information about how to build this repo, see DEVELOPING.md.

License

MIT © Canvas Technologies, Inc.