npm install blockstore-core

Contains various implementations of the API contract described in interface-blockstore

About blockstore-core

Blockstore-core is an essential npm package for developers working with blockchain and decentralized storage solutions. It serves as a unified interface for various block storage implementations, adhering to the API contract outlined in interface-blockstore. This package is particularly pivotal for projects built on IPFS (InterPlanetary File System), enhancing the efficiency and scalability of storage operations. By abstracting the storage backend, blockstore-core allows developers to switch between different storage strategies without modifying the core code of their applications. This flexibility is crucial for developers aiming to optimize storage based on specific needs and conditions of their projects.

To begin using blockstore-core in your project, simply run the command `npm install blockstore-core`. This installation process integrates the package into your node.js environment, setting the stage for robust storage management in decentralized applications. Once installed, developers can leverage blockstore-core to implement custom storage solutions or enhance existing applications with advanced storage capabilities. The package supports a variety of storage backends, making it a versatile tool for developers looking to harness the power of decentralized storage technologies.

Blockstore-core not only streamlines the development process but also ensures that applications are built on a solid, standardized storage foundation. The consistency provided by adhering to the interface-blockstore API contract facilitates collaboration and code sharing among developers. This standardization is critical in the burgeoning field of decentralized applications, where scalable and efficient storage solutions are in high demand. By utilizing blockstore-core, developers can contribute to a more interoperable and robust ecosystem, paving the way for innovative applications that leverage decentralized storage for enhanced security and performance.

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Dependencies

Core dependencies of this npm package and its dev dependencies.

aegir, npm-run-all

Documentation

A README file for the blockstore-core code repository. View Code

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Contains various implementations of the API contract described in interface-blockstore

About

Various Blockstore implementations are available.

Implementations

Example - BaseBlockstore

Provides a complete implementation of the Blockstore interface. You must implement .get, .put, etc.

import { BaseBlockstore } from 'blockstore-core/base'

class MyCustomBlockstore extends BaseBlockstore {
  put (key, val, options) {
    // store a block
  }

  get (key, options) {
    // retrieve a block
  }

  // ...etc
}

Example - MemoryBlockstore

A simple Blockstore that stores blocks in memory.

import { MemoryBlockstore } from 'blockstore-core/memory'

const store = new MemoryBlockstore()

Example - BlackHoleBlockstore

A Blockstore that does not store any blocks.

import { BlackHoleBlockstore } from 'blockstore-core/black-hole'

const store = new BlackHoleBlockstore()

Example - TieredBlockstore

A tiered blockstore wraps one or more blockstores and will query each in parallel to retrieve a block - the operation will succeed if any wrapped store has the block.

Writes are invoked on all wrapped blockstores.

import { TieredBlockstore } from 'blockstore-core/tiered'

const store = new TieredBlockstore([
  store1,
  store2,
  // ...etc
])

Example - IdentityBlockstore

An identity blockstore is one that deals exclusively in Identity CIDs - this is a special CID with the codec 0x00 where the multihash digest is the data that makes up the block.

import { IdentityBlockstore } from 'blockstore-core/identity'
import { CID } from 'multiformats/cid'

const blockstore = new IdentityBlockstore()

blockstore.has(CID.parse('QmFoo')) // false

blockstore.has(CID.parse('bafkqac3imvwgy3zao5xxe3de')) // true

Install

$ npm i blockstore-core

Browser <script> tag

Loading this module through a script tag will make it's exports available as BlockstoreCore in the global namespace.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/blockstore-core/dist/index.min.js"></script>

API Docs

License

Licensed under either of

Contribute

Contributions welcome! Please check out the issues.

Also see our contributing document for more information on how we work, and about contributing in general.

Please be aware that all interactions related to this repo are subject to the IPFS Code of Conduct.

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.