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ssb-server-channel

v1.1.1

Published

A scuttlebot flumeview for all your channel related questions

Downloads

9

Readme

ssb-server-channel

Usage

const Server = require('scuttlebot')
const config = { ... } // needs options

// Install the plugin
Server
  .use(require('scuttlebot/plugins/master')) // required
  .use(require('ssb-server-channel'))
  .use(require('ssb-backlinks')) // not required, just an example

// Start the server
const server = Server(config)

API

server.channel.subscriptions(cb)

Get the channels and who is subscribed where cb(err, data) is called with data of form:

{
  [ChannelName]: [
    [FeedId, Timestamp],
    [FeedId, Timestamp],
  ]
}

e.g

{
  learning: [
    ['@gaQw6z...', 1518663315275],
    ['@ye+QM09...', 1518663311233]
  ],
  brazil: [
    ['@gaQw6z...', 1518663129468],
  ]
}

server.channel.get(cb)

Get the current state of the channel view. This will wait until the view is up to date, if necessary.

cb(err, data) is a standard callback function where data is of the form:

(same as channel.subscriptions at the moment)

server.channel.stream() => pull-stream source

Be careful, this is a stream which provides:

  • an initial value
  • 'change' values (for all values after the initial value)
  • { sync: true } values when the view is up to date with the db (if you use the {live: true} option)

For details see : https://github.com/flumedb/flumeview-reduce