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hyperspace
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Hypercores, batteries included.
Hyperspace is a lightweight server that provides remote access to Hypercores and a Hyperswarm instance. It exposes a simple RPC interface that can be accessed with the Hyperspace client for Node.js.
The RPC API's designed to be minimal, maintaining parity with Hypercore and the @corestore/networker but with few extras.
Features include:
RemoteCorestore interface for creating namespaced Corestore instances.RemoteNetworker interface for managing Hyperswarm DHT connections. Supports stream-level extensions.RemoteHypercore interface that feels exactly like normal ol' Hypercore, with few exceptions. Extensions included.With Hyperspace, most of the Hyperdrive daemon's functionality has been moved into "userland" -- instead of providing remote access to Hyperdrives, the regular hyperdrive module can be used with remote Hypercores.
If you're currently using the Hyperdrive daemon with FUSE and/or the daemon CLI, take a look at the upgrade instructions in @hyperspace/hyperdrive, which is our new Hyperdrive companion service for handling FUSE/CLI alongside Hyperspace.
Note: The first time you run Hyperspace, it will detect your old Hyperdrive daemon installation and do an automatic migration. You can postpone the migration by starting the server with the --no-migrate flag (hyperspace --no-migrate).
npm i hyperspace -g
When installed globally, you can use the hyperspace CLI tool to start the server:
❯ hyperspace --no-migrate // Starts the server without performing the Hyperdrive daemon migration
The hyperspace command supports the following flags:
--bootstrap // Hyperswarm bootstrapping options (see Hyperswarm docs).
--host // Host to bind to.
--port // Port to bind to (if specified, will use TCP).
--memory-only // Run in memory-only mode.
--no-announce // Never announce topics on the DHT.
--no-migrate // Do not attempt to migrate the Hyperdrive daemon's storage to Hyperspace.
--repl // Start the server with a debugging REPL.
By default, Hyperspace binds to a UNIX domain socket (or named pipe on Windows) at ~/.hyperspace/hyperspace.sock.
Once the server's started, you can use the client to create and manage remote Hypercores. If you'd like the use the Hyperdrive CLI, check out the @hyperspace/hyperdrive docs.
To work with Hyperspace, you'll probably want to start with the Node.js client library. The README over there provides detailed API info.
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Hypercores, batteries included.
We found that hyperspace demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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