datastore interface
A Datastore is a key/value database that lets store/retrieve binary blobs using namespaced Keys.
It is used by IPFS to store/retrieve arbitrary metadata needed to run the node - DHT provider records, signed peer records, etc.
datastore-fs
datastore-idb
datastore-level
(supports any levelup compatible backend)datastore-core/memory
datastore-s3
datstore-core/src/keytransform
datastore-core/src/mount
datastore-core/src/namespace
datastore-core/src/sharding
datstore-core/src/tiered
If you want the same functionality as go-ds-flatfs, use sharding with fs.
import FsStore from 'datastore-fs'
import { ShardingDataStore, shard } from 'datastore-core'
const fs = new FsStore('path/to/store')
// flatfs now works like go-flatfs
const flatfs = await ShardingStore.createOrOpen(fs, new shard.NextToLast(2))
Available via the interface-datastore-tests
module
import { interfaceDatastoreTests } from 'interface-datastore-tests'
describe('mystore', () => {
interfaceDatastoreTests({
async setup () {
return instanceOfMyStore
},
async teardown () {
// cleanup resources
}
})
})
Most API methods accept an [AbortSignal][] as part of an options object. Implementations may listen for an abort
event emitted by this object, or test the signal.aborted
property. When received implementations should tear down any long-lived requests or resources created.
The streaming (put|get|delete)Many
methods are intended to be used with modules such as it-parallel-batch to allow calling code to control levels of parallelisation. The batching method ensures results are returned in the correct order, but interface implementations should be thread safe.
import batch from 'it-parallel-batch'
const source = [{
key: ..,
value: ..
}]
// put values into the datastore concurrently, max 10 at a time
for await (const { key, data } of batch(store.putMany(source), 10)) {
console.info(`Put ${key}`)
}
To allow a better abstraction on how to address values, there is a Key
class which is used as identifier. It's easy to create a key from a Uint8Array
or a string
.
const a = new Key('a')
const b = new Key(new Uint8Array([0, 1, 2, 3]))
The key scheme is inspired by file systems and Google App Engine key model. Keys are meant to be unique across a system. They are typically hierarchical, incorporating more and more specific namespaces. Thus keys can be deemed 'children' or 'ancestors' of other keys:
new Key('/Comedy')
new Key('/Comedy/MontyPython')
Also, every namespace can be parameterized to embed relevant object information. For example, the Key name
(most specific namespace) could include the object type:
new Key('/Comedy/MontyPython/Actor:JohnCleese')
new Key('/Comedy/MontyPython/Sketch:CheeseShop')
new Key('/Comedy/MontyPython/Sketch:CheeseShop/Character:Mousebender')
$ npm i interface-datastore
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tagLoading this module through a script tag will make its exports available as InterfaceDatastore
in the global namespace.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/interface-datastore/dist/index.min.js"></script>
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