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Ceramic Stream Ids


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Ceramic StreamID

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This package contains Ceramic StreamID and CommitID implementation.

Implements Ceramic streamIDs as defined in ceramic spec and CIP, represented as StreamID and CommitID for API clarity.

StreamID represents a reference to a stream as a whole, thus does not contain commit information.

CommitID represents a reference to a particular commit in the stream evolution.

<streamid> ::= <multibase-prefix><multicodec-streamid><type><genesis-cid-bytes>

or including StreamID commit

<streamid> ::= <multibase-prefix><multicodec-streamid><type><genesis-cid-bytes><commit-cid-bytes>

Getting started

Installation

$ npm install @ceramicnetwork/streamid

Usage

See the ceramic developer site for more details about how to use this package.

To reference a stream as a whole, use StreamID. You can create an instance from the parts. stream type string or integer and CID instance or string are required.

import { StreamID } from '@ceramicnetwork/streamid';

const streamid = new StreamID('tile', 'bagcqcerakszw2vsov...');

streamid.type; // 0
streamid.typeName; // 'tile'
streamid.bytes; // Uint8Array(41) [ 206,   1,   0,   0,   1, 133,   1, ...]
streamid.cid; // CID('bagcqcerakszw2vsov...')
streamid.toString();
//k3y52l7mkcvtg023bt9txegccxe1bah8os3naw5asin3baf3l3t54atn0cuy98yws
streamid.toUrl();
//ceramic://k3y52l7mkcvtg023bt9txegccxe1bah8os3naw5asin3baf3l3t54atn0cuy98yws

You can also create StreamID instance from StreamID string or bytes.

const streamid = StreamID.fromString('k3y52l7mkcvtg023bt9txe...');
const streamid = StreamID.fromBytes(Uint8Array(41) [ 206,   1,   0,   0,   1, 133,   1, ...])

To reference particular point in a stream evolution, use CommitID. In addition to stream type (string or integer) and genesis reference (CID instance or string), one is expected to provide a reference to commit (CID instance or string). If you pass 0 or '0' (as string), null or just omit the value, this would reference a genesis commit.

import { CommitID } from '@ceramicnetwork/streamid';

const commitId = new CommitID('tile', 'bagcqcerakszw2vsov...', 'bagcqcerakszw2vsov...');

commitId.type; // 0
commitId.typeName; // 'tile'
commitId.bytes; // Uint8Array(41) [ 206,   1,   0,   0,   1, 133,   1, ...]
commitId.cid; // CID('bagcqcerakszw2vsov...')
commitId.commit; // CID('bagcqcerakszw2vsov...')

commitId.toString();
// k3y52l7mkcvtg023bt9txegccxe1bah8os3naw5asin3baf3l3t54atn0cuy98yws
commitId.toUrl();
// ceramic://k3y52l7mkcvtg023bt9txegccxe1bah8os3naw5asin3baf3l3t54atn0cuy98yws?version=k3y52l7mkcvt...

To reference specific CID from StreamID or to change commit reference in CommitID, use atCommit method:

commitId.atCommit('bagcqcerakszw2vsov...'); // #=> new CommitID for the same stream
streamId.atCommit('bagcqcerakszw2vsov...'); // #=> new CommitID for the same stream

CommitID (StreamID for compatibility also) can get you base StreamID via #baseID:

commitId.baseID; // #=> StreamID reference to the stream
streamId.baseID; // #=> new StreamID reference to the same stream, effectively a shallow clone.

To parse an unknown input into proper CommitID or StreamID, you could use streamRef.from:

import { streamRef } from '@ceramicnetwork/streamid';
const input = 'bagcqcerakszw2vsov...' // could be instance of Uint8Array, StreamID, CommitID either; or in URL form
const streamIdOrCommitId = streamRef.from(input) // throws if can not properly parse it into CommitID or StreamID

Development

Run tests:

npm test

Run linter:

npm run lint

Contributing

We are happy to accept small and large contributions. Make sure to check out the Ceramic specifications for details of how the protocol works.

License

MIT or Apache-2.0

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Last updated on 02 Feb 2024

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