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Stateful Immutable record that can reannounce itself and more
Stateful Immutable record that can reannounce itself and more.
npm install @hyperswarm/immutable-record
const ImmutableRecord = require('@hyperswarm/immutable-record')
Inserting values in the DHT
const record = ImmutableRecord.put(dhtNode, Buffer.from('some value'))
// To announce it ~every 15-20 min
// Returns a promise that will resolve when its unannounced
record.announce()
// Call unannounce to stop announcing
// Resolves the promises returned above
record.unannounce()
Retrieving them
const record = ImmutableRecord.get(dhtNode, keyBufferOrHex)
console.log('value is', await record.get())
// Similar to the insertion above you can reinsert this as well
// with the announce/unannounce methods
record.announce()
Note that unannounce does not destroy the DHT instance.
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Stateful Immutable record that can reannounce itself and more
We found that @hyperswarm/immutable-record demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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