IPFS Repo JavaScript Implementation

Implementation of the IPFS repo spec (https://github.com/ipfs/specs/tree/master/repo) in JavaScript
This is the implementation of the IPFS repo spec in JavaScript.
Lead Maintainer
Jacob Heun
Table of Contents
Background
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This provides a well defined interface for creating and interacting with an IPFS repo.
Install
npm
> npm install ipfs-repo
Use in Node.js
var IPFSRepo = require('ipfs-repo')
Use in a browser with browserify, webpack or any other bundler
var IPFSRepo = require('ipfs-repo')
Use in a browser Using a script tag
Loading this module through a script tag will make the IpfsRepo
obj available in the global namespace.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/ipfs-repo/dist/index.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/ipfs-repo/dist/index.js"></script>
Usage
Example:
const Repo = require('ipfs-repo')
const repo = new Repo('/tmp/ipfs-repo')
await repo.init({ cool: 'config' })
await repo.open()
console.log('repo is ready')
This now has created the following structure, either on disk or as an in memory representation:
βββ blocks
βΒ Β βββ SHARDING
β βββ _README
βββ config
βββ datastore
βββ keys
βββ version
API
Setup
new Repo(path[, options])
Creates an IPFS Repo.
Arguments:
path
(string, mandatory): the path for this repo
options
(object, optional): may contain the following values
lock
(Lock or string Deprecated): what type of lock to use. Lock has to be acquired when opening. string can be "fs"
or "memory"
.
storageBackends
(object, optional): may contain the following values, which should each be a class implementing the datastore interface:
root
(defaults to datastore-fs
in Node.js and datastore-level
in the browser). Defines the back-end type used for gets and puts of values at the root (repo.set()
, repo.get()
)
blocks
(defaults to datastore-fs
in Node.js and datastore-level
in the browser). Defines the back-end type used for gets and puts of values at repo.blocks
.
keys
(defaults to datastore-fs
in Node.js and datastore-level
in the browser). Defines the back-end type used for gets and puts of encrypted keys at repo.keys
datastore
(defaults to datastore-level
). Defines the back-end type used as the key-value store used for gets and puts of values at repo.datastore
.
const repo = new Repo('path/to/repo')
Promise repo.init ()
Creates the necessary folder structure inside the repo.
Promise repo.open ()
Locks the repo to prevent conflicts arising from simultaneous access.
Promise repo.close ()
Unlocks the repo.
Promise<boolean> repo.exists ()
Tells whether this repo exists or not. Returned promise resolves to a boolean
.
Repos
Root repo:
Promise repo.put (key, value:Buffer)
Put a value at the root of the repo.
key
can be a buffer, a string or a Key.
Promise<Buffer> repo.get (key)
Get a value at the root of the repo.
key
can be a buffer, a string or a Key.
Blocks:
Promise repo.blocks.put (block:Block)
block
should be of type Block.
Promise repo.blocks.putMany (blocks)
Put many blocks.
block
should be an array of type Block.
Promise<Buffer> repo.blocks.get (cid)
Get block.
Datastore:
repo.datastore
This contains a full implementation of the interface-datastore
API.
Utils
repo.config
Instead of using repo.set('config')
this exposes an API that allows you to set and get a decoded config object, as well as, in a safe manner, change any of the config values individually.
Promise repo.config.set(key:string, value)
Set a config value. value
can be any object that is serializable to JSON.
key
is a string specifying the object path. Example:
await repo.config.set('a.b.c', 'c value')
const config = await repo.config.get()
assert.equal(config.a.b.c, 'c value')
Promise repo.config.set(value)
Set the whole config value. value
can be any object that is serializable to JSON.
Promise<?> repo.config.get(key:string)
Get a config value. Returned promise resolves to the same type that was set before.
key
is a string specifying the object path. Example:
const value = await repo.config.get('a.b.c')
console.log('config.a.b.c = ', value)
Promise<Object> repo.config.get()
Get the entire config value.
Promise<boolean> repo.config.exists()
Whether the config sub-repo exists.
repo.version
Promise<Number> repo.version.get ()
Gets the repo version (an integer).
Promise repo.version.set (version:Number)
Sets the repo version
repo.apiAddr
Promise<String> repo.apiAddr.get ()
Gets the API address.
Promise repo.apiAddr.set (value)
Sets the API address.
value
should be a Multiaddr or a String representing a valid one.
Promise<Object> repo.stat ([options])
Gets the repo status.
options
is an object which might contain the key human
, which is a boolean indicating whether or not the repoSize
should be displayed in MiB or not.
Returned promise resolves to an Object
with the following keys:
numObjects
repoPath
repoSize
version
storageMax
Lock
IPFS Repo comes with two built in locks: memory and fs. These can be imported via the following:
const fsLock = require('ipfs-repo/src/lock')
const memoryLock = require('ipfs-repo/src/lock-memory')
You can also provide your own custom Lock. It must be an object with the following interface:
Promise lock.lock (dir)
Sets the lock if one does not already exist. If a lock already exists, should throw an error.
dir
is a string to the directory the lock should be created at. The repo typically creates the lock at its root.
Returns closer
, where closer
has a close
method for removing the lock.
Promise closer.close ()
Closes the lock created by lock.open
If no error was thrown, the lock was successfully removed.
Promise<boolean> lock.locked (dir)
Checks the existence of the lock.
dir
is the path to the directory to check for the lock. The repo typically checks for the lock at its root.
Returned promise resolves to a boolean
indicating the existence of the lock.
Notes
Contribute
There are some ways you can make this module better:
- Consult our open issues and take on one of them
- Help our tests reach 100% coverage!
This repository falls under the IPFS Code of Conduct.

License
MIT