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@skynethq/content-record-library
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This library exposes a class that wraps the Content Record DAC, created and hosted by SkynetLabs.
The content record library is a library for skapp developers, allowing them to record the interactions of their users with pieces of content within the skapp that they are building. The main purpose of this tool is content discovery; if all skapps were to make use of this library, the end result would be a scrapable global record of all content and the popularity of that content and the skapp.
This information will eventually get displayed in a type of leaderboard that ranks top pieces of content and top skapps.
The library itself is a simple class that acts as a wrapper around the Content Record DAC. This DAC, or Data Access Controller, is built and hosted by Skynetlabs. The library will contain a hardcoded reference to its domain, thus abstracting all of its complexities from the skapp developer.
The skapp developer is expected to call upon the content record when its user perform the following two types of actions. This is when a user
creates contentinteracts with a piece of contentThe content record library exports the following types, allowing the skapp developer to record new entries in the content record. Note that the content info has a metadata field, the skapp developer can add whatever metadata he would like to add here. In the case of an interaction with a piece of content, the metadata could give more information about the type of interaction for instance, e.g. "liked", "commented", etc...
export interface IContentRecordDAC {
recordNewContent(...content: IContentInfo[]): Promise<IDACResponse>;
recordInteraction(...content: IContentInfo[]): Promise<IDACResponse>;
}
export interface IContentInfo {
skylink: string;
metadata: object; // should be valid JSON (capped in size ~=4kib)
}
export interface IDACResponse {
submitted: boolean;
error?: string;
}
Using the library is very straightforward. In this section we'll show an example of how a skapp could use the content record library and record user interactions.
import { SkynetClient } from "skynet-js";
import { ContentRecordDAC } from "skynet-content-record-library";
(async () => {
// create client
const client = new SkynetClient();
// create content record
const contentRecord = new ContentRecordDAC();
// load mysky
const mySky = await client.loadMySky("exampleskapp.hns");
// load DACs
await mySky.loadDacs(contentRecord);
// check login
const isLoggedIn = await mySky.checkLogin();
if (!isLoggedIn) {
// request login access
}
// DAC is now loaded and ready for use:
//
// - on content being created we can call:
//
// await contentRecord.recordNewContent({
// skylink,
// metadata: {"foo": "bar"}
// });
//
// - on content being interacted with we can call:
//
// await contentRecord.recordInteraction({
// skylink,
// metadata: {"action": "liked"}
// });
})();
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This library exposes a class that wraps the Content Record DAC, created and hosted by SkynetLabs.
We found that @skynethq/content-record-library demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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