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Stores values against a peer id
We can't use PeerIds as collection keys because collection keys are compared using same-value-zero equality, so this is just a group of collections that stringifies PeerIds before storing them.
PeerIds cache stringified versions of themselves so this should be a cheap operation.
Tracked versions are also available which report their current size to the libp2p Metrics collector.
import { peerList } from '@libp2p/peer-collections'
import { peerIdFromPrivateKey } from '@libp2p/peer-id'
import { generateKeyPair } from '@libp2p/crypto/keys'
const peerId = peerIdFromPrivateKey(await generateKeyPair('Ed25519'))
const list = peerList()
list.push(peerId)
import { trackedPeerList } from '@libp2p/peer-collections'
import { peerIdFromPrivateKey } from '@libp2p/peer-id'
import { generateKeyPair } from '@libp2p/crypto/keys'
import { createLibp2p } from 'libp2p'
const libp2p = await createLibp2p()
const peerId = peerIdFromPrivateKey(await generateKeyPair('Ed25519'))
const list = trackedPeerList({ name: 'my_metric_name', metrics: libp2p.metrics })
list.push(peerId)
import { peerMap } from '@libp2p/peer-collections'
import { peerIdFromPrivateKey } from '@libp2p/peer-id'
import { generateKeyPair } from '@libp2p/crypto/keys'
const peerId = peerIdFromPrivateKey(await generateKeyPair('Ed25519'))
const map = peerMap<string>()
map.set(peerId, 'value')
import { trackedPeerMap } from '@libp2p/peer-collections'
import { createLibp2p } from 'libp2p'
import { peerIdFromPrivateKey } from '@libp2p/peer-id'
import { generateKeyPair } from '@libp2p/crypto/keys'
const libp2p = await createLibp2p()
const peerId = peerIdFromPrivateKey(await generateKeyPair('Ed25519'))
const map = trackedPeerMap({ name: 'my_metric_name', metrics: libp2p.metrics })
map.set(peerId, 'value')
import { peerSet } from '@libp2p/peer-collections'
import { peerIdFromPrivateKey } from '@libp2p/peer-id'
import { generateKeyPair } from '@libp2p/crypto/keys'
const peerId = peerIdFromPrivateKey(await generateKeyPair('Ed25519'))
const set = peerSet()
set.add(peerId)
import { trackedPeerSet } from '@libp2p/peer-collections'
import { createLibp2p } from 'libp2p'
import { peerIdFromPrivateKey } from '@libp2p/peer-id'
import { generateKeyPair } from '@libp2p/crypto/keys'
const libp2p = await createLibp2p()
const peerId = peerIdFromPrivateKey(await generateKeyPair('Ed25519'))
const set = trackedPeerSet({ name: 'my_metric_name', metrics: libp2p.metrics })
set.add(peerId)
import { peerFilter } from '@libp2p/peer-collections'
import { peerIdFromPrivateKey } from '@libp2p/peer-id'
import { generateKeyPair } from '@libp2p/crypto/keys'
const peerId = peerIdFromPrivateKey(await generateKeyPair('Ed25519'))
const filter = peerFilter(1024)
filter.has(peerId) // false
filter.add(peerId)
filter.has(peerId) // true
$ npm i @libp2p/peer-collections
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in the global namespace.
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Stores values against a peer id
We found that @libp2p/peer-collections demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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