# 0 Title # DIP-1 Common protocol description # 1 Intro # This document describes the Data Interchange Protocol (DIP), designed to exchange filtered data that can be stored as a graph structure between network nodes. # 2 Purpose # This protocol will be used to share the models (originally imageboard posts) across multiple servers. The main differnce of this protocol is that the node can specify what models it wants to get and from whom. The nodes can get models from a specific server, or from all except some specific servers. Also the models can be filtered by timestamps or tags. # 3 Protocol description # The node requests other node's changes list since some time (since epoch if this is the start). The other node sends a list of post ids or posts in the XML format. Protocol version is the version of the sync api. Model version is the version of data models. If at least one of them is different, the sync cannot be performed. The node signs the data with its keys. The receiving node saves the key at the first sync and checks it every time. If the key has changed, the info won't be saved from the node (or the node id must be changed). A model can be signed with several keys but at least one of them must be the same as in the global ID to verify the sender. Each node can have several keys. Nodes can have shared keys to serve as a pool (several nodes with the same key). Each post has an ID in the unique format: key-type::key::local-id All requests pass a request type, protocol and model versions, and a list of optional arguments used for filtering. Each request has its own version. Version consists of 2 numbers: first is incompatible version (1.3 and 2.0 are not compatible and must not be in sync) and the second one is minor and compatible (for example, new optional field is added which will be igroned by those who don't support it yet). Post edits and reflinks are not saved to the sync model. The replied post ID can be got from the post text, and reflinks can be computed when loading posts. The edit time is not saved because a foreign post can be 'edited' (new replies are added) but the signature must not change (so we can't update the content). The inner posts can be edited, and the signature will change then but the local-id won't, so the other node can detect that and replace the post instead of adding a new one. ## 3.1 Requests ## There is no constraint on how the server should calculate the request. The server can return any information by any filter and the requesting node is responsible for validating it. The server is required to return the status of request. See 3.2 for details. ### 3.1.1 list ### "list" request gets the desired model id list by the given filter (e.g. thread, tags, author) Sample request is as follows: 0 0 tag1 abcehy3h9t ehoehyoe Under the tag there are filters. Filters for the "post" model can be found in DIP-2. Sample response: success 2017-01-01 00:00:00 value ### 3.1.2 get ### "get" gets models by id list. Sample request: Id consists of a key, key type and local id. This key is used for signing and validating of data in the model content. Sample response: success 13 Thirteen 12 TWFuIGlzIGRpc3Rpbmd1aXNoZWQsIG5vdCBvbmx5IGJ5I http://example.com/ 13 Thirteen 12 13 tag1 ### 3.1.3 put ### "put" gives a model to the given node (you have no guarantee the node takes it, consider you are just advising the node to take your post). This request type is useful in pool where all the nodes try to duplicate all of their data across the pool. ## 3.2 Responses ## ### 3.2.1 "not supported" ### If the request if completely not supported, a "not supported" status will be returned. ### 3.2.2 "success" ### "success" status means the request was processed and the result is returned. ### 3.2.3 "error" ### If the server knows for sure that the operation cannot be processed, it sends the "error" status. Additional tags describing the error may be and .