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    Index ¶
- func Add(n *core.IpfsNode, r io.Reader) (string, error)
- func AddMetadataTo(n *core.IpfsNode, skey string, m *ft.Metadata) (string, error)
- func AddR(n *core.IpfsNode, root string) (key string, err error)
- func AddWithContext(ctx context.Context, n *core.IpfsNode, r io.Reader) (string, error)
- func AddWrapped(n *core.IpfsNode, r io.Reader, filename string) (string, node.Node, error)
- func Cat(ctx context.Context, n *core.IpfsNode, pstr string) (uio.DagReader, error)
- func Metadata(n *core.IpfsNode, skey string) (*ft.Metadata, error)
- func NewMemoryDagService() dag.DAGService
- type AddedObject
- type Adder
- type Link
- type Object
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Functions ¶
func Add ¶
Add builds a merkledag node from a reader, adds it to the blockstore, and returns the key representing that node. If you want to pin it, use NewAdder() and Adder.PinRoot().
func AddMetadataTo ¶
func AddWithContext ¶ added in v0.4.5
AddWithContext does the same as Add, but with a custom context.
func AddWrapped ¶
AddWrapped adds data from a reader, and wraps it with a directory object to preserve the filename. Returns the path of the added file ("<dir hash>/filename"), the DAG node of the directory, and and error if any.
func NewMemoryDagService ¶ added in v0.4.0
func NewMemoryDagService() dag.DAGService
Types ¶
type AddedObject ¶ added in v0.4.0
type Adder ¶ added in v0.4.0
type Adder struct {
	Out       chan interface{}
	Progress  bool
	Hidden    bool
	Pin       bool
	Trickle   bool
	RawLeaves bool
	Silent    bool
	Wrap      bool
	NoCopy    bool
	Chunker   string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
    Adder holds the switches passed to the `add` command.
func NewAdder ¶ added in v0.4.0
func NewAdder(ctx context.Context, p pin.Pinner, bs bstore.GCBlockstore, ds dag.DAGService) (*Adder, error)
func (*Adder) SetMfsRoot ¶ added in v0.4.3
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