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oip-pinbot

v2.0.0

Published

Automatically Pin Artifacts files to an IPFS Cluster instance

Downloads

3

Readme

OIP Pinbot

Pinbot is a simple application that will pin the IPFS locations of selected Artifacts to a desired IPFS Cluster. It is configurable to only pin specific Artifact types/subtypes.

Getting Started

In order to get your own Pinbot node running, please follow the instructions below.

Step 1. Clone the repository to a local folder on your machine using the following command

git clone https://github.com/oipwg/oip-pinbot

Step 2. Update the config.json file with your desired config values.

Step 3. Startup the service using

npm start

Config

There are multiple configuration options available, they are as follows.

ipfs: An object that contains information about the IPFS node you wish to connect to.

ipfs.host: The Hostname of the IPFS Cluster you wish to connect to (i.e. gateway.ipfs.io)

ipfs.port: The Port of the IPFS Cluster you wish to connect to (i.e. 9095)

ipfs.protocol: The Protocol over which to request. (i.e. http or https)

type: The Type of Artifacts you wish to Pin. All others will be filtered out. If no type is provided, then PinBot will get all Types of Artifacts.

subtype: The Subtype of Artifacts you wish to Pin. All others will be filtered out. If no subtype is provided, then PinBot will get all Subtypes of Artifacts.

pin_interval_minutes: The interval (in minutes) that you wish to attempt new pins