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ipfs-testbed

v0.1.0

Published

IPFS Testbed CLI tool

Downloads

8

Readme

JS IPFS Testbed CLI

A CLI tool to interact with the JS-IPFS test bed built usind NodeJS.

Requirements

  • nodejs >=8 in order to use the cli

IMPORTANT: the CLI will use your current kube context, so make sure to have the right cluster selected before jumping on this.

Install

npm install

Or skip the install step entirely and just use npx

npx -p ipfs-testbed ipt <command>

Cli Usage

$ ipt --help
ipt <command>

Commands:
  bin.js create <resources..>  creates the given resources
  bin.js delete <resources..>  delete the given resources
  bin.js exec <command..>      exec <command> in a IPFS Node
  bin.js get <resources..>     get the given resources
  bin.js completion            generate bash completion script

Options:
  --version   Show version number                                      [boolean]
  -h, --help  Show help                                                [boolean]

You can run ipt <command> --help to get further details about a specific command:

$ ipt exec pulsarcast --help
ipt exec pulsarcast <command>

exec pulsarcast <command> in this IPFS Node

Commands:
  bin.js exec pulsarcast create             create a topic with name
  <topic-name> [node-id]                    <topic-name> from [from-node-id] or
                                            a random node
  bin.js exec pulsarcast publish            publish <message> at <topic-cid>
  <topic-cid> <message> [node-id]           from [node-id] or a random node
  bin.js exec pulsarcast subscribe          subscribe to <topic-cid> from
  <topic-cid> [node-id]                     [node-id] or a random node

Options:
  --version   Show version number                                      [boolean]
  -h, --help  Show help                                                [boolean]

License

MIT