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@paradisec/proxyist-adapter-local
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Proxyist is a web proxy which provides an object store like interface to a catalog of items which contain objects.
This adapter provides support for a local disk based backend.
See the proxyist README.md for details on how to get proxist running. Then add this adapter.
yarn add proxyist-adapter-local
Here is a sample proxyist configuration for this adapter:
import { BadIdentifierError } from '@paradisec/proxyist-adapter-common';
export default {
directory: '/srv/proxyist/data',
transform: (identifier) => {
if (identifier.includes('/')) {
throw new BadIdentifierError('Identifer cannot contain "/"');
}
if (identifier.includes('-')) {
const [, item] = identifier.split('-', 2);
if (item === 'root') {
throw new BadIdentifierError('Item cannot be named "root"');
}
return identifier.replace(/-/, '/');
}
return `${identifier}/root`;
},
};
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
FAQs
Local filesystem adapter for proxyist
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