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@dustil/ipfs-daemon

v2.8.7

Published

IPFS daemon wraps js-ipfs instance with dag-jose codec enabled

Downloads

2

Readme

Ceramic bundled IPFS Daemon

ceramicnetwork MIT license Twitter

Wraps js-ipfs instance with dag-jose codec enabled.

Getting started

The daemon can be run with Node.js or Docker.

See the ceramic developer site for more details about how to use this package.

Using Node.js

You can install this package globally and run the binary from your shell

npm install -g @ceramicnetwork/ipfs-daemon
export CERAMIC_NETWORK=testnet-clay # or another Ceramic network
ipfs-daemon

or use it in a Node.js application

npm install @ceramicnetwork/ipfs-daemon
import {IpfsDaemon} from "@dustil/ipfs-daemon";

// All the parameters are optional here
// If not set, they are given defaults or got read from process environment variables
const ipfsDaemon = await IpfsDaemon.create({
    ipfsDhtServerMode: IPFS_DHT_SERVER_MODE, // DHT Server
    ipfsEnableGateway: true, // Enable IPFS Gateway
    useCentralizedPeerDiscovery: true, // Connect to bootstrap nodes
    ceramicNetwork: 'testnet-clay' // Bootstrap nodes are selected per network
})
await ipfsDaemon.start()
const ipfs = ipfsDaemon.ipfs
await ipfsDaemon.stop()

Using Docker

Public builds of the image Dockerfile.ipfs-daemon are hosted here: ceramicnetwork/ipfs-daemon on Docker Hub

docker pull ceramicnetwork/ipfs-daemon
docker run -p 5011:5011 -e CERAMIC_NETWORK=testnet-clay ceramicnetwork/ipfs-daemon

## Contributing
We are happy to accept small and large contributions. Make sure to check out the [Ceramic specifications](https://github.com/ceramicnetwork/ceramic/blob/main/SPECIFICATION.md) for details of how the protocol works.

## License

Apache-2.0 or MIT