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hypercore-blob-server

v1.12.0

Published

HTTP server for streaming hypercore blobs

Readme

hypercore-blob-server

HTTP server for streaming hypercore blobs

npm install hypercore-blob-server

More flexible successor to serve-drive

Usage

const BlobServer = require('hypercore-blob-server')

// store should be a corestore
const server = new BlobServer(store, options)

await server.listen()

// To get a link to a blob to
const link = server.getLink(key, {
  blob: blobId,
  type: 'image/jpeg'
})

// supports drive lookups also
const link = server.getLink(key, {
  filename: '/foo.js'
})

API

const server = new BlobServer(store, options)

store - Corestore instance

options:

{
  port // defaults to 49833,
  host // defaults to '127.0.0.1',
  token // server token
  protocol // 'http' | 'https'
}

await server.listen()

Listen to requests

const link = server.getLink(key, options)

Generates the url used to fetch data

key - hypercore or hyperdrive key

options:

{
  host // custom host
  port // custom port
  protocol: 'http' | 'https',
  filename | blob
}

filename - hyperdrive filename

blob - blob ID in the form of { blockOffset, blockLength, byteOffset, byteLength}

When downloading blobs, you can set the Range header to download sections of data, implement pause/resume download functionality. Offsets are zero-indexed & inclusive

Range: bytes=<start>-<end>
Range: bytes=0-300
Range: bytes=2-

await server.suspend()

Let the instance know you wanna suspend so it can make relevant changes.

await server.resume()

Let the instance know you wanna resume from suspension. Will rebind the server etc.

License

Apache-2.0