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Example of bundling a IPFS client using Webpack

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js-ipfs-http-client with webpack

Bundle js-ipfs-http-client with Webpack!


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About The Project

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Make sure you have installed all of the following prerequisites on your development machine:

Installation and Running example

> npm install
> npm start

Now open your browser at http://localhost:8888

Usage

In this example, you will find a boilerplate you can use to guide yourself into bundling js-ipfs-http-client with webpack, so that you can use it in your own web app!

Setup

As for any js-ipfs-http-client example, you need a running IPFS daemon, you learn how to do that here:

Note: If you load your app from a different domain than the one the daemon is running (most probably), you will need to set up CORS, see https://github.com/ipfs/js-ipfs-http-client#cors to learn how to do that.

A quick (and dirty) way to get it done is:

> ipfs config --json API.HTTPHeaders.Access-Control-Allow-Origin "[\"*\"]"
> ipfs config --json API.HTTPHeaders.Access-Control-Allow-Credentials "[\"true\"]"

You should see the following:

For more examples, please refer to the Documentation

References

Documentation

Contributing

Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to be learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.

  1. Fork the IPFS Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -a -m 'feat: add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

Want to hack on IPFS?

The IPFS implementation in JavaScript needs your help! There are a few things you can do right now to help out:

Read the Code of Conduct and JavaScript Contributing Guidelines.

  • Check out existing issues The issue list has many that are marked as 'help wanted' or 'difficulty:easy' which make great starting points for development, many of which can be tackled with no prior IPFS knowledge
  • Look at the IPFS Roadmap This are the high priority items being worked on right now
  • Perform code reviews More eyes will help a. speed the project along b. ensure quality, and c. reduce possible future bugs.
  • Add tests. There can never be enough tests.
  • Join the Weekly Core Implementations Call it's where everyone discusses what's going on with IPFS and what's next