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arweave-uploader
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Arweave Uploader - detect and handle arweave upload failures. It attempts high fault tolerance, so not really suitable for non-automated systems (very long timeouts).
Arweave Uploader - detect and handle arweave upload failures. It attempts high fault tolerance, so not really suitable for non-automated systems (very long timeouts).
** N.B. this only works for value transfer or very small data txs ** N.B. Warning! Tx retry may create multiple txs during periods of unusually high network/gateway load
npm install arweave-uploader
import Arweave from 'arweave'
const arweave = ...
const main = async () => {
/* create your transaction as normal */
const tx = await arweave.createTransaction({ data: "123" }, wallet)
tx.addTag('App-Name', 'my-app-name')
tx.addTag('Content-Type', 'application/json')
try {
/* no need to sign or post, just call "uploadTx" with your wallet */
const txid = await uploadTx(tx, wallet) // this will take a long time!
console.log('tx upload success with id ' + txid)
}catch(e){
/* bad tx found (e.g. wallet does not enough AR for tx fee) */
console.error(e.name + ': ' + e.message)
}
}
setDebugOutput(false)
to turn off console messages - not advised, but possible.
FAQs
Arweave Uploader - detect and handle arweave upload failures. It attempts high fault tolerance, so not really suitable for non-automated systems (very long timeouts).
The npm package arweave-uploader receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, arweave-uploader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that arweave-uploader 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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