/** * Functions/constants needed by both the client and server. */ import * as common from './common-node.js' export const DEFAULT_ANNOUNCE_PEERS = 50 export const MAX_ANNOUNCE_PEERS = 82 export const binaryToHex = str => { if (typeof str !== 'string') { str = String(str) } return Buffer.from(str, 'binary').toString('hex') } export const hexToBinary = str => { if (typeof str !== 'string') { str = String(str) } return Buffer.from(str, 'hex').toString('binary') } // HACK: Fix for WHATWG URL object not parsing non-standard URL schemes like // 'udp:'. Just replace it with 'http:' since we only need a few properties. // // Note: Only affects Chrome and Firefox. Works fine in Node.js, Safari, and // Edge. // // Note: UDP trackers aren't used in the normal browser build, but they are // used in a Chrome App build (i.e. by Brave Browser). // // Bug reports: // - Chrome: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=734880 // - Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1374505 export const parseUrl = str => { const url = new URL(str.replace(/^udp:/, 'http:')) if (str.match(/^udp:/)) { Object.defineProperties(url, { href: { value: url.href.replace(/^http/, 'udp') }, protocol: { value: url.protocol.replace(/^http/, 'udp') }, origin: { value: url.origin.replace(/^http/, 'udp') } }) } return url } export default { DEFAULT_ANNOUNCE_PEERS, MAX_ANNOUNCE_PEERS, binaryToHex, hexToBinary, parseUrl, ...common }