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@fluidframework/datastore
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A Fluid handle is a handle to a Fluid object like a DataStore
or a SharedObject
(DDS). It can be used to represent the object in the system and has the capability to get the underlying object by calling get()
on it.
The two major interfaces required to implement a Fluid handle are IFluidHandle
and IFluidHandleContext
defined in fluidHandle.ts.
IFluidHandle
has only one method get
that is used to retrieve the underlying object it represents. It also extends IFluidHandleContext
.
IFluidHandleContext
describes a routing context (another IFluidHandleContext
) that has a path to this IFluidHandleContext
. When creating a Data Store Handle the route context should be the FluidDataStoreRuntime
which knows how to reach the FluidDataStore
. Similarly, the FluidDataStoreRuntime's
route context should be the ContainerRuntime
which knows how to reach it.
For more details on Fluid Handles, check this doc.
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