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@synonymdev/slashtags-widget-facts-feed

v1.1.0

Published

A slashtags widget with interesting facts about Bitcoin.

Downloads

264

Readme

slashtags-widget-facts-feed

A slashtags widget with interesting facts about Bitcoin.

Usage

Feed

Copy config/config.example.json to config/config.json then edit the relay address.

cp config/config.example.json config/config.json

In config/config.json you should edit the facts array to include all the facts you need to publish.

Start the feed writer

npm start

It will generate a keyPair and persist that in config/config.json for future sessions.

It should print: Running Bitcoin facts feed: slashfeed:<id>/Bitcoin Facts?relay=<relay-address>

Reader

To read The facts feed use the Reader helper class.

const { Feed, Reader } = require('slashtags-widget-facts-feed');

(async () => {
  const client = new Client({ storage: './path/to/feed/storage', relay: 'https://web-relay.example.com' })
  const feed = new Feed(client, config, { icon })

  await feed.ready() 
  await feed.writeFacts(['fact 1', 'fact 2', 'fact 3'])

  const client = new Client({ storage: './path/to/reader/storage'})

  const readerClient = new Client({ storage: tmpdir() })
  const reader = new Reader(readerClient, feed.url)

  const facts = await reader.getAllFacts()
  const random = await reader.getRandomFacts()
})