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dat-alias-storage

v0.0.2

Published

A storage provider for dat that enables aliased file structures.

Downloads

6

Readme

dat-alias-storage

Build Status

This is a fork of dat-storage which adds random-access-alias to allow dats to be made with content.data aliased to files outside of the specified dat directory.

This is useful if you have a large data set which you would like to provide as a collection of smaller dats, without duplicating data or having to change file structure. One such use case, is a large library of texts, with sets of texts defined as collections, dat-alias-storage can be used to share the collections as individual dats.

Installation

npm install --save dat-alias-storage

Usage

const storage = require("dat-alias-storage");
const hyperdrive = require("hyperdrive");

async function resolver(name) {
  if (name === "a.txt") {
    return "/var/web/http/collection/some.txt";
  }
  return name;
}

// Files are stored at whatever paths are returned from the resolver
// Metadata (hashes and stuff) are stored in ./my-dataset/.dat
// Secret keys are stored in ~/.dat/secret_keys/<discovery-key>
const archive = hyperdrive(storage("my-dataset", resolver));

API

var store = storage(dir: string, resolver: (string) => string | Promise<string>, opts?: object)

Takes Arguments:

  • dir: location where to store the primary dat metadata
  • resolver: a function which takes a string and returns a string or a promise resolving to a string. Used to map desired dat file structure to real file locations on disk.
  • opts: optionally accepts the same options as dat-storage.

Returns a storage provider for creating a hyperdrive.