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A utility that takes a file and generates a collection of SHA1 hashes suitable for use in BitTorrent files.
pieces is a utility that takes a file (browser) or file path (node) and a piece length, and generates a collection of SHA1 hashes that can be used when creating BitTorrent files.
npm install pieces
var pieces = require('pieces')
var size = Math.pow(2, 14) // 16kb
// Typically you’ll get the File object from
// an input[type=file], but you you could also
// just create your own Blob.
var input = document.createElement('input')
input.type = 'file'
input.onchange = function(e) {
var file = e.target.files[0]
pieces(file, size, function(error, array) {
// Returns a Uint8Array of binary data
var data = new Blob([array])
window.open(
URL.createObjectURL(data)
)
})
}
document.body.appendChild(input)
var pieces = require('pieces')
var path = '/path/to/file'
var size = Math.pow(2, 18) // 256kb
// You should probably make sure the path
// exists before running pieces
pieces(path, size, function(error, buffer) {
// Returns a Buffer of binary data
console.log(buffer.toString())
})
When you start processing larger files, you’ll notice that it takes a while for the callback to be fired (particularly in browsers). To make this more managable, the pieces object emits progress
, data
, and end
events.
Where the implementation differences are denoted with a pipe (ie. browser|server).
var pieces = require('pieces')
var file|path = …
var size = …
pieces(file|path, size)
.on('progress', function(percentage) {
// percentage is a Number between 0 and 100
})
.on('data', function(bytes) {
// bytes is a Uint8Array|Buffer containing a SHA1
})
.on('end', function() {
// And we’re done.
})
FAQs
A utility that takes a file and generates a collection of SHA1 hashes suitable for use in BitTorrent files.
The npm package pieces receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, pieces popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pieces demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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