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npm install orbit-db-eventstore
const ipfs = require('ipfs')
const EventStore = require('orbit-db-eventstore')
const store = new EventStore(ipfs, 'user id', 'database name')
// Sync store with another store
// hash is the IPFS hash of otherStore.snapshot
store.sync(hash)
// Add an event
const hash = store.add({ data: 'hello friend' })
// Get a single event
store.get(hash)
// Get an iterator
const iter = store.iterator({ limit: 20, lt: hash }) // iterator
const items = iter.collect() // convert to an Array
/*
Where `options` is:
{
limit: 100, // number of items to return
gt: <hash>, // get events newer than <hash>
lt: <hash>, // get events older than <hash>
gte: <hash>, // get event newer than <hash> including <hash>
lte: <hash>, // get event older than <hash> including <hash>
}
*/
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Eventlog for orbit-db
The npm package orbit-db-eventstore receives a total of 514 weekly downloads. As such, orbit-db-eventstore popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that orbit-db-eventstore 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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