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dat-graph

v1.0.2

Published

Dat Merkle DAG

Downloads

22

Readme

dat-graph

WORK IN PROGRESS

npm install dat-graph

build status

API

var dg = graph(levelup)

creates a new graph from a levelup

Range Options

Various methods use these options for specifying ranges in the graph:

since - array of nodes to begin the range until - array of nodes to end the range

dg.count(opts, cb)

Get the total number of nodes between a range. Calls cb with the node count for the range you specify

opts should be Range Options.

dg.match(hashes, cb)

Given an array of hashes, calls cb with the hashes that exist in the local graph

dg.heads(cb)

Calls cb with an array of the current heads of the graph

dg.createReadStream(opts)

Returns a readable stream that will emit graph nodes. opts should be Range Options

dg.createWriteStream()

Returns a writable stream that stores data in the graph

dg.get(key, cb)

Gets the value for a key in the graph, calls cb with the value

dg.append(value, cb)

Appends value to the current head, calls cb when done. Uses .add internally.

dg.add(links, value, cb)

Inserts value into the graph as a child of links, calls cb when done.

dg.close(cb)

Calls close on the underlying dg.db

License

MIT