Spawn IPFS Daemons, Kubo or...
This module allows you to spawn long-lived IPFS implementations from any JS environment and interact with the as is they were in the local process.
It is designed mostly for testing interoperability and is not suitable for production use.
import { createNode } from 'ipfsd-ctl'
import { path } from 'kubo'
import { create } from 'kubo-rpc-client'
const node = await createNode({
type: 'kubo',
rpc: create,
bin: path()
})
console.info(await node.api.id())
Use a factory to spawn multiple nodes based on some common template.
import { createFactory } from 'ipfsd-ctl'
import { path } from 'kubo'
import { create } from 'kubo-rpc-client'
const factory = createFactory({
type: 'kubo',
rpc: create,
bin: path()
})
const node1 = await factory.spawn()
const node2 = await factory.spawn()
//...etc
// later stop all nodes
await factory.clean()
createFactory
takes a second argument that can be used to pass default options to an implementation based on the type
field.
import { createFactory } from 'ipfsd-ctl'
import { path } from 'kubo'
import { create } from 'kubo-rpc-client'
const factory = createFactory({
type: 'kubo',
test: true
}, {
otherImpl: {
//...other impl args
}
})
const kuboNode = await factory.spawn()
const otherImplNode = await factory.spawn({
type: 'otherImpl'
})
To spawn nodes from browsers, first start an ipfsd-ctl server from node.js and make the address known to the browser (the default way is to set process.env.IPFSD_CTL_SERVER
in your bundle):
In node.js:
// Start a remote disposable node, and get access to the api
// print the node id, and stop the temporary daemon
import { createServer } from 'ipfsd-ctl'
const port = 9090
const server = createServer(port, {
type: 'kubo',
test: true
}, {
// overrides
})
await server.start()
In a browser:
import { createFactory } from 'ipfsd-ctl'
const factory = createFactory({
// or you can set process.env.IPFSD_CTL_SERVER to http://localhost:9090
endpoint: `http://localhost:${port}`
})
const node = await factory.createNode({
type: 'kubo'
})
console.info(await node.api.id())
ipfsd-ctl
can spawn disposable
and non-disposable
nodes.
disposable
- Disposable nodes are useful for tests or other temporary use cases, they create a temporary repo which is deleted automatically when the node is stoppednon-disposable
- Disposable nodes will not delete their repo when stopped
$ npm i ipfsd-ctl
Loading this module through a script tag will make it's exports available as IpfsdCtl
in the global namespace.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/ipfsd-ctl/dist/index.min.js"></script>
Licensed under either of
- Apache 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE / http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT (LICENSE-MIT / http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
Contributions welcome! Please check out the issues.
Also see our contributing document for more information on how we work, and about contributing in general.
Please be aware that all interactions related to this repo are subject to the IPFS Code of Conduct.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.