Ddndrive
Ddndrive is a secure, real time distributed file system
npm install Ddndrive
Usage
Ddndrive aims to implement the same API as Node.js' core fs module.
var Ddndrive = require('Ddndrive')
var archive = Ddndrive('./my-first-Ddndrive')
archive.writeFile('/hello.txt', 'world', function (err) {
if (err) throw err
archive.readdir('/', function (err, list) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(list)
archive.readFile('/hello.txt', 'utf-8', function (err, data) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(data)
})
})
})
A big difference is that you can replicate the file system to other computers! All you need is a stream.
var net = require('net')
var server = net.createServer(function (socket) {
socket.pipe(archive.replicate()).pipe(socket)
})
server.listen(10000)
var clonedArchive = Ddndrive('./my-cloned-Ddndrive', origKey)
var socket = net.connect(10000)
socket.pipe(clonedArchive.replicate()).pipe(socket)
It also comes with build in versioning and real time replication. See more below.
API
var archive = Ddndrive(storage, [key], [options])
Create a new Ddndrive.
The storage
parameter defines how the contents of the archive will be stored. It can be one of the following, depending on how much control you require over how the archive is stored.
-
If you pass in a string, the archive content will be stored in a folder at the given path.
-
You can also pass in a function. This function will be called with the name of each of the required files for the archive, and needs to return a random-access-storage
instance.
-
If you require complete control, you can also pass in an object containing a metadata
and a content
field. Both of these need to be functions, and are called with the following arguments:
name
: the name of the file to be stored
opts
key
: the feed key of the underlying Hypercore instance
discoveryKey
: the discovery key of the underlying Hypercore instance
archive
: the current Ddndrive instance
The functions need to return a a random-access-storage
instance.
Options include:
{
sparse: true,
sparseMetadata: true
metadataStorageCacheSize: 65536
contentStorageCacheSize: 65536
treeCacheSize: 65536
}
Note that a cloned Ddndrive archive can be "sparse". Usually (by setting sparse: true
) this means that the content is not downloaded until you ask for it, but the entire metadata feed is still downloaded. If you want a very sparse archive, where even the metadata feed is not downloaded until you request it, then you should also set sparseMetadata: true
.
var stream = archive.replicate([options])
Replicate this archive. Options include
{
live: false,
download: true,
upload: true
}
archive.version
Get the current version of the archive (incrementing number).
archive.key
The public key identifying the archive.
archive.discoveryKey
A key derived from the public key that can be used to discovery other peers sharing this archive.
archive.writable
A boolean indicating whether the archive is writable.
archive.on('ready')
Emitted when the archive is fully ready and all properties has been populated.
archive.on('error', err)
Emitted when a critical error during load happened.
var oldDrive = archive.checkout(version, [opts])
Checkout a readonly copy of the archive at an old version. Options are used to configure the oldDrive
:
{
metadataStorageCacheSize: 65536
contentStorageCacheSize: 65536
treeCacheSize: 65536
}
archive.download([path], [callback])
Download all files in path of current version.
If no path is specified this will download all files.
You can use this with .checkout(version)
to download a specific version of the archive.
archive.checkout(version).download()
var stream = archive.history([options])
Get a stream of all changes and their versions from this archive.
var stream = archive.createReadStream(name, [options])
Read a file out as a stream. Similar to fs.createReadStream.
Options include:
{
start: optionalByteOffset,
end: optionalInclusiveByteEndOffset,
length: optionalByteLength
}
archive.readFile(name, [options], callback)
Read an entire file into memory. Similar to fs.readFile.
Options can either be an object or a string
Options include:
{
encoding: string
cached: true|false
}
or a string can be passed as options to simply set the encoding - similar to fs.
If cached
is set to true
, this function returns results only if they have already been downloaded.
var stream = archive.createDiffStream(version, [options])
Diff this archive this another version. version
can both be a version number of a checkout instance of the archive. The data
objects looks like this
{
type: 'put' | 'del',
name: '/some/path/name.txt',
value: {
}
}
var stream = archive.createWriteStream(name, [options])
Write a file as a stream. Similar to fs.createWriteStream.
If options.cached
is set to true
, this function returns results only if they have already been downloaded.
archive.writeFile(name, buffer, [options], [callback])
Write a file from a single buffer. Similar to fs.writeFile.
archive.unlink(name, [callback])
Unlinks (deletes) a file. Similar to fs.unlink.
archive.mkdir(name, [options], [callback])
Explictly create an directory. Similar to fs.mkdir
archive.rmdir(name, [callback])
Delete an empty directory. Similar to fs.rmdir.
archive.readdir(name, [options], [callback])
Lists a directory. Similar to fs.readdir.
Options include:
{
cached: true|false,
}
If cached
is set to true
, this function returns results from the local version of the archive’s append-tree. Default behavior is to fetch the latest remote version of the archive before returning list of directories.
archive.stat(name, [options], callback)
Stat an entry. Similar to fs.stat. Sample output:
Stat {
dev: 0,
nlink: 1,
rdev: 0,
blksize: 0,
ino: 0,
mode: 16877,
uid: 0,
gid: 0,
size: 0,
offset: 0,
blocks: 0,
atime: 2017-04-10T18:59:00.147Z,
mtime: 2017-04-10T18:59:00.147Z,
ctime: 2017-04-10T18:59:00.147Z,
linkname: undefined }
The output object includes methods similar to fs.stat:
var stat = archive.stat('/hello.txt')
stat.isDirectory()
stat.isFile()
Options include:
{
cached: true|false
wait: true|false
}
If cached
is set to true
, this function returns results only if they have already been downloaded.
If wait
is set to true
, this function will wait for data to be downloaded. If false, will return an error.
archive.lstat(name, [options], callback)
Stat an entry but do not follow symlinks. Similar to fs.lstat.
Options include:
{
cached: true|false
wait: true|false
}
If cached
is set to true
, this function returns results only if they have already been downloaded.
If wait
is set to true
, this function will wait for data to be downloaded. If false, will return an error.
archive.access(name, [options], callback)
Similar to fs.access.
Options include:
{
cached: true|false
wait: true|false
}
If cached
is set to true
, this function returns results only if they have already been downloaded.
If wait
is set to true
, this function will wait for data to be downloaded. If false, will return an error.
archive.open(name, flags, [mode], callback)
Open a file and get a file descriptor back. Similar to fs.open.
Note that currently only read mode is supported in this API.
archive.read(fd, buf, offset, len, position, callback)
Read from a file descriptor into a buffer. Similar to fs.read.
archive.close(fd, [callback])
Close a file. Similar to fs.close.
archive.close([callback])
Closes all open resources used by the archive.
The archive should no longer be used after calling this.