$ npm install ipfs-data-importing
Import data into an IPFS DAG Service.
Let's create a little directory to import:
$ cd /tmp
$ mkdir foo
$ echo 'hello' > foo/bar
$ echo 'warld' > foo/quux
And write the importing logic:
// Dependencies to create a DAG Service (where the dir will be imported into)
var memStore = require('abstract-blob-store')
var ipfsRepo = require('ipfs-repo')
var ipfsBlocks = require('ipfs-blocks')
var ipfsMerkleDag = require('ipfs-merkle-dag')
var repo = new ipfsRepo('', { stores: memStore })
var blocks = new ipfsBlocks.BlockService(repo)
var dag = new ipfsMerkleDag.DAGService(blocks)
var ipfsData = require('ipfs-data-importing')
// Import /tmp/foo
ipfsData.import('/tmp/foo', dag, {
recursive: true
}, done)
// A root DAG Node is received upon completion
function done (err, rootStat) {
if (err) { throw err }
console.log(rootStat)
}
When run, the stat of root DAG Node is outputted:
{ Hash: <Buffer 12 20 bd e2 2b 57 3f 6f bd 7c cc 5a 11 7f 28 6c a2 9a 9f c0 90 e1 d4 16 d0 5f 42 81 ec 0c 2a 7f 7f 93>,
Size: 59843,
Name: 'foo' }
var importer = require('ipfs-data-importing')
target
can be a string
, Buffer
, or Stream
. When it's a string, the file
or directory structure rooted on the filesystem at target
is imported, with
the hierarchy preserved. If a Buffer or Stream, a single DAG node will be
imported representing the buffer or stream's contents.
Uses the DAG Service instance
dagService
. Accepts the following opts
:
recursive
: whether to recurse into directories. Defaults to false
.Calls the callback cb(err, stat)
on completion or error, where stat
is an
object with the Hash
, Size
, and Name
of the root
DAGNode
.
With npm installed, run
$ npm install ipfs-data-importing
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