@frando/corestore-multifeed
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@frando/corestore-multifeed
Run the https://github.com/kappa-db/multifeed model of managing hypercores on top of corestore and corestore-swarm-networking.
No docs yet - see test/new-basic.js for an example.
The main export (new Multifeed(storage, opts)
) is API compatible to the current multifeed as documented below. storage
can also be a corestore (otherwise one is created with storage
). Then connect it to a corestore swarm networker to apply multifeed replication.
const corestore = new Corestore(ram)
const networker = new CorstoreSwarmNetworker(corestore)
const multifeedNetworker = new MultifeedNetworker(networker)
const key = hcrypto.keyPair().publicKey
const multi1 = new Multifeed(corestore, { key })
multfeedNetworker.swarm(multi1)
// use as multifeed as documented below
// you can add as many multifeeds as you want to a single networker instance
multi-writer hypercore
Multifeed lets you:
- manage many hypercores, stored together
- replicate a local set of hypercores with a remote set of hypercores (union-syle)
It solves the problem of hypercore only allowing one writer by making it easy to manage and sync a set of hypercores -- by a variety of authors -- across peers.
Replication works by extending the regular hypercore exchange mechanism to include a meta-exchange, where peers share information about the feeds they have locally, and choose which of the remote feeds they'd like to download in exchange. Right now, the replication mechanism defaults to sharing all local feeds and downloading all remote feeds.
Usage
var multifeed = require('multifeed')
var ram = require('random-access-memory')
var multi = multifeed('./db', { valueEncoding: 'json' })
// a multifeed starts off empty
console.log(multi.feeds().length) // => 0
// create as many writeable feeds as you want; returns hypercores
multi.writer('local', function (err, w) {
console.log(w.key, w.writeable, w.readable) // => Buffer <0x..> true true
console.log(multi.feeds().length) // => 1
// write data to any writeable feed, just like with hypercore
w.append('foo', function () {
var m2 = multifeed(hypercore, ram, { valueEncoding: 'json' })
m2.writer('local', function (err, w2) {
w2.append('bar', function () {
replicate(multi, m2, function () {
console.log(m2.feeds().length) // => 2
m2.feeds()[1].get(0, function (_, data) {
console.log(data) // => foo
})
multi.feeds()[1].get(0, function (_, data) {
console.log(data) // => bar
})
})
})
})
})
})
function replicate (a, b, cb) {
var r = a.replicate()
r.pipe(b.replicate()).pipe(r)
.once('end', cb)
.once('error', cb)
}
API
var multifeed = require('multifeed')
var multi = multifeed(storage[, opts])
Pass in a random-access-storage backend, and options. Included opts
are passed into new hypercores created, and are the same as hypercore's.
Valid opts
include:
opts.encryptionKey
(string): optional encryption key to use during replication. If not provided, a default insecure key will be used.opts.hypercore
: constructor of a hypercore implementation.[email protected]
is used from npm if not provided.
multi.writer([name], [options], cb)
If no name
is given, a new local writeable feed is created and returned via
cb
.
If name
is given and was created in the past on this local machine, it is
returned. Otherwise it is created. This is useful for managing multiple local
feeds, e.g.
var main = multi.writer('main') // created if doesn't exist
var content = multi.writer('content') // created if doesn't exist
main === multi.writer('main') // => true
options
is an optional object which may contain:
options.keypair
- an object with a custom keypair for the new writer. This should have propertieskeypair.publicKey
andkeypair.secretKey
, both of which should be buffers.
var feeds = multi.feeds()
An array of all hypercores in the multifeed. Check a feed's key
to
find the one you want, or check its writable
/ readable
properties.
Only populated once multi.ready(fn)
is fired.
var feed = multi.feed(key)
Fetch a feed by its key key
(a Buffer
or hex string).
var stream = multi.replicate(isInitiator, [opts])
Create an encrypted duplex stream for replication.
Ensure that isInitiator
to true
to one side, and false
on the other. This is necessary for setting up the encryption mechanism.
Works just like hypercore, except all local hypercores are exchanged between replication endpoints.
stream.on('remote-feeds', function () { ... })
Emitted when a new batch (1 or more) of remote feeds have begun to replicate with this multifeed instance.
This is useful for knowing when multi.feeds()
contains the full set of feeds from the remote side.
multi.on('feed', function (feed, name) { ... })
Emitted whenever a new feed is added, whether locally or remotely.
multi.close(cb)
Close all file resources being held by the multifeed instance. cb
is called once this is complete.
multi.closed
true
if close()
was run successfully, falsey otherwise.
Errors
The duplex stream returned by .replicate()
can emit, in addition to regular
stream errors, two fatal errors specific to multifeed:
ERR_VERSION_MISMATCH
err.code = 'ERR_VERSION_MISMATCH'
err.usVersion = 'X.Y.Z'
(semver)err.themVersion = 'A.B.C'
(semver)
ERR_CLIENT_MISMATCH
err.code = 'ERR_CLIENT_MISMATCH'
err.usClient = 'MULTIFEED'
err.themClient = '???'
Install
With npm installed, run
$ npm install multifeed
See Also
License
ISC