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orbit-db-eventstore
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An append-only log with traversable history. Useful for "latest N" use cases or as a message queue.
Used in orbit-db.
npm install orbit-db ipfs
First, create an instance of OrbitDB:
const IPFS = require('ipfs')
const OrbitDB = require('orbit-db')
const ipfs = new IPFS()
const orbitdb = new OrbitDB(ipfs)
Get a log database and add an entry to it:
const log = orbitdb.eventlog('haad.posts')
log.add({ name: 'hello world' })
.then(() => {
const items = log.iterator().collect()
items.forEach((e) => console.log(e.name))
// "hello world"
})
Later, when the database contains data, load the history and query when ready:
const log = orbitdb.eventlog('haad.posts')
log.events.on('ready', () => {
const items = log.iterator().collect()
items.forEach((e) => console.log(e.name))
// "hello world"
})
See example/index.html for a detailed example. Note that to run this example, you need to have a local IPFS daemon running at port 5001.
See orbit-db's API Documenations for full details.
See orbit-db's contributing guideline.
MIT ©️ 2016 Haadcode
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The npm package orbit-db-eventstore receives a total of 312 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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