Rust library for connecting to the IPFS HTTP API using tokio.
[dependencies]
ipfs-api = "0.5.0-alpha1"
Write a file to IPFS:
#
use hyper::rt::Future;
use ipfs_api::IpfsClient;
use std::io::Cursor;
let client = IpfsClient::default();
let data = Cursor::new("Hello World!");
let req = client
.add(data)
.map(|res| {
println!("{}", res.hash);
})
.map_err(|e| eprintln!("{}", e));
hyper::rt::run(req);
Read a file from IPFS:
#
use futures::{Future, Stream};
use ipfs_api::IpfsClient;
use std::io::{self, Write};
let client = IpfsClient::default();
let req = client
.get("/test/file.json")
.concat2()
.map(|res| {
let out = io::stdout();
let mut out = out.lock();
out.write_all(&res).unwrap();
})
.map_err(|e| eprintln!("{}", e));
hyper::rt::run(req);
There are also a bunch of examples included in the project, which I used for testing
You can run any of the examples with cargo:
$ cargo run -p ipfs-api --example add_file
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