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dagify-hyper

v1.0.6

Published

A collection of Dagify nodes for peer-to-peer hyper ecosystem tools.

Downloads

32

Readme

dagify-hyper

dagify-hyper is the starting point for a suite of reactive hyper* tools built on top of Dagify. It provides a collection of reactive nodes for integrating with distributed data storage and streaming systems such as Hypercore and Autobase.

These nodes are designed to simplify the process of working with hypercore-based data sources in a reactive programming model. They manage lifecycle events, support hot swapping for dynamic updates, and offer a clean reactive interface for reading, updating, and querying data.

Overview

The library includes, but is not limited to, the following reactive nodes:

  • Hypercore Nodes:

    • hypercoreNode: Retrieves a hypercore instance from a corestore using reactive configuration.
    • hypercoreLiveNode: Provides a live, continuously updating stream from a hypercore with hot-swap support.
    • hypercoreRangeNode: Retrieves a range of data from a hypercore.
    • hypercoreHeadNode and hypercoreLatestNode: Retrieve specific data points from a hypercore.
  • Autobase Integration:
    An integration configuration that sets up a reactive workflow for applying updates, retrieving views, and managing host calls in an Autobase environment.

Ongoing Development

This repository is under active development, with a focus on enabling a broader range of reactive hyper* tools. Future work will include:

  • Expanded integrations for hypercore, Autobase, and related distributed data systems.
  • Enhanced lifecycle management and resource cleanup strategies.
  • More comprehensive tooling to enable dynamic, reactive workflows in decentralized applications.
  • Please note, breaking changes can occur between the version 1.0.0 - 1.1.0

For a detailed API reference and usage examples, please refer to the docs section.

Contributing

Contributions, bug reports, and feature requests are welcome! If you have ideas or improvements, please feel free to submit an issue or pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.


This README provides a concise overview of the project and its ongoing development, while keeping the API details and examples in the separate documentation section.