Categorygithub.com/lightninglabs/aperture
modulepackage
0.3.8-beta
Repository: https://github.com/lightninglabs/aperture.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

L402 (Lightning HTTP 402) API Key proxy

Aperture is your portal to the Lightning-Native Web. Aperture is used in production today by Lightning Loop, a non-custodial on/off ramp for the Lightning Network.

Aperture is a HTTP 402 reverse proxy that supports proxying requests for gRPC (HTTP/2) and REST (HTTP/1 and HTTP/2) backends using the L402 Protocol Standard. L402 is short for: the Lightning HTTP 402 protocol. L402 combines HTTP 402, macaroons, and the Lightning Network to create a new standard for authentication and paid services on the web.

L402 is a new standard protocol for authentication and paid APIs developed by Lightning Labs. L402 API keys can serve both as authentication, as well as a payment mechanism (one can view it as a ticket) for paid APIs. In order to obtain a token, we require the user to pay us over Lightning in order to obtain a preimage, which itself is a cryptographic component of the final L402 token

The implementation of the authentication token is chosen to be macaroons, as they allow us to package attributes and capabilities along with the token. This system allows one to automate pricing on the fly and allows for a number of novel constructs such as automated tier upgrades. In another light, this can be viewed as a global HTTP 402 reverse proxy at the load balancing level for web services and APIs.

Installation / Setup

lnd

  • Make sure lnd ports are reachable.

aperture

  • Compilation requires go 1.19.x or later.
  • To build aperture in the current directory, run make build and then copy the file ./aperture from the local directory to the server.
  • To build and install aperture directly on the machine it will be used, run the make install command which will place the binary into your $GOPATH/bin folder.
  • Make sure port 8081 is reachable from outside (or whatever port we choose, could also be 443 at some point)
  • Make sure there is a valid tls.cert and tls.key file located in the ~/.aperture directory that is valid for the domain that aperture is running on. Aperture doesn't support creating its own certificate through Let's Encrypt yet. If there is no tls.cert and tls.key found, a self-signed pair will be created.
  • Make sure all required configuration items are set in ~/.aperture/aperture.yaml, compare with sample-conf.yaml.
  • Start aperture without any command line parameters (./aperture), all configuration is done in the ~/.aperture/aperture.yaml file.

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# Functions

DefaultSqliteConfig returns the default configuration for a sqlite backend.
Main is the true entrypoint of Aperture.
NewAperture creates a new instance of the Aperture service.
NewConfig initializes a new Config variable.
SetupLoggers initializes all package-global logger variables.
StartPrometheusExporter registers all relevant metrics with the Prometheus library, then launches the HTTP server that Prometheus will hit to scrape our metrics.

# Constants

DefaultBufSize is the default number of bytes that are read in a single operation.
DefaultMsgBurstAllowance is the default burst rate that we'll allow for messages.
DefaultMsgRate is the default message rate for a given mailbox that we'll allow.
DefaultStaleTimeout is the time after which a mailbox will be torn down if neither of its streams are occupied.
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# Structs

Aperture is the main type of the aperture service.
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PrometheusConfig is the set of configuration data that specifies if Prometheus metric exporting is activated, and if so the listening address of the Prometheus server.
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