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@ipld/dag-cbor
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JS implementation of DAG-CBOR
$ npm i @ipld/dag-cbor
This is the new interface meant for use by itself or with multiformats
and
@ipld/block
. It is not used by js-ipld-format
which is currently
used in IPFS. That library is here.
Usage:
import { encode, decode } from '@ipld/dag-cbor'
import { CID } from 'multiformats'
const obj = {
x: 1,
/* CID instances are encoded as links */
y: [2, 3, CID.parse('QmaozNR7DZHQK1ZcU9p7QdrshMvXqWK6gpu5rmrkPdT3L4')],
z: {
a: CID.parse('QmaozNR7DZHQK1ZcU9p7QdrshMvXqWK6gpu5rmrkPdT3L4'),
b: null,
c: 'string'
}
}
let data = encode(obj)
let decoded = decode(data)
decoded.y[0] // 2
CID.asCID(decoded.z.a) // cid instance
The dag-cbor
specification is in the IPLD specs repo.
Licensed under either of
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
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JS implementation of DAG-CBOR
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