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Generate a strong link to a hypercore seq that contains a root hash of the merkle tree at that time
Generate a "strong" link to a hypercore seq that contains a root hash of the merkle tree at that time.
npm install hypercore-strong-link
const strongLink = require('hypercore-strong-link')
strongLink.generate(someFeed, 42, function (err, link) {
if (err) throw err
console.log(link) // {feed: someFeed.key, seq: 42, treeHash: <buf>}
strongLink.verify(someFeed, link, function (err, data) {
// returns an error the feed key doesn't match
// or if the merkle tree hash is different
if (err) throw err
// otherwise the data at the seq is returned
console.log(data)
})
})
strongLink.generate(feed, seq, cb)Generate a strong identifier. Returns an object that looks like this:
{
feed: <the-feed-key>,
seq: <seq passed in>,
treeHash: <the root hash of the merkle tree at seq>
}
strongLink.verify(feed, link, cb)Verifies a strong link and returns the data at the seq if it validates.
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Generate a strong link to a hypercore seq that contains a root hash of the merkle tree at that time
We found that hypercore-strong-link 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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