⛔️ DEPRECATED: This module has been superseded by @ipld/dag-pb and multiformats
js-ipld-dag-pb
JavaScript Implementation of the IPLD Format MerkleDAG Node in Protobuf. In addition to the IPLD Format methods, this module also provides an API for creating the nodes and manipulating them (adding and removing links, etc).
Lead Maintainer
Volker Mische
Table of Contents
Install
> npm install ipld-dag-pb --save
Usage
const dagPB = require('ipld-dag-pb')
dagPB.resolver
dagPB.util
Examples
Create a DAGNode
const node1 = new DAGNode(new TextEncoder('utf8').encode('some data'))
const node2 = new DAGNode('some data')
Add and remove a Link
const link = {
Name: 'I am a link',
Hash: 'QmHash..',
Tsize: 42
}
node.addLink(link)
console.log('with link', node.toJSON())
nodeA.rmLink('I am a link')
console.log('now without link', node.toJSON())
API
DAGNode functions
DAGNodes are immutable objects, in order to manipulate them you have to follow a function approach of applying function and getting new instances of the given DAGNode.
You can incude it in your project with:
const dagPB = require('ipld-dag-pb')
const DAGNode = dagPB.DAGNode
DAGNode constructor
data
- type: Uint8Array or Stringlinks
- (optional) type: Array of DAGLink instances or Array of DAGLink instances in its json format (link.toJSON)serializedSize
- (optional) type: Number of bytes the serialized node has. If none is given, it will automatically be calculated.
Create a DAGNode.
const dagNode = new DAGNode('data', links)
links can be a single or an array of DAGLinks instances or objects with the following pattern
{
Name: '<some name>',
Hash: '<some cid>',
TSize: <sizeInBytes>
}
DAGNode instance methods and properties
You have the following methods and properties available in every DAGNode instance.
node.Data
node.Links
An array of JSON Objects with fields named Hash
, Name
, and Tsize
.
node.size
Size of the node, in bytes
node.toJSON()
node.toString()
node.toDAGLink()
options
- (optional) type: Object. Currently the only option is name
to specify a named link.
Converts a DAGNode
into a DAGLink
.
const node = new DAGNode('some data')
const link = node.toDAGLink()
const link = node.toDAGLink({ name: 'name-of-the-link' })
node.addLink(link)
link
- type: DAGLink or DAGLink in its json format
Creates a link on node A. Modifies the node.
link
can be:
- DAGLink instance
- DAGNode instance
- Object with the following properties:
const link = {
Name: '<some string>',
Tsize: <size in bytes>,
Hash: <cid> // can be a String CID, CID buffer or CID object
}
node.addLink(link)
node.rmLink(nameOrCid)
nameOrCid
- type: String, CID object or CID buffer
Removes a link from the node by name. Modifies the node.
node.rmLink('Link1')
node.serialize()
Serialize the DAGNode instance to its portable binary format. Yields the same result as dagPB.util.serialize(node)
. Returns a Uint8Array
.
DAGLink functions
Following the same pattern as DAGNode functions
above, DAGLink also offers a function for its creation.
You can incude it in your project with:
const dagPB = require('ipld-dag-pb')
const DAGLink = dagPB.DAGLink
DAGLink constructor
const link = new DAGLink(
'link-to-file',
10,
'QmSomeHash...',
)
DAGLink instance methods and properties
link.Name
link.Tsize
link.Hash
link.toJSON()
link.toString()
See: https://github.com/ipld/interface-ipld-format#local-resolver-methods
dagPB.resolver.resolve
dagPB.resolver.tree
See: https://github.com/ipld/interface-ipld-format#ipld-format-utils
dagPB.util.cid
dagPB.util.serialize
Serialize the DAGNode instance to its portable binary format. Yields the same result as node.serialize()
. Returns a Uint8Array
.
dagPB.util.deserialize
Deserialize a DAGNode instance from its portable binary format. Returns a DAGNode.
Contribute
Please contribute! Look at the issues!
Check out our contributing document for more information on how we work, and about contributing in general. Please be aware that all interactions related to IPLD are subject to the IPFS Code of Conduct.
Small note: If editing the README, please conform to the standard-readme specification.
License
ISC © 2016 Protocol Labs Inc.