IPFS HTTP Client for Ruby

This gem provides IPFS HTTP client for Ruby, see https://ipfs.io.

Work in progress.

Installation

Requires Ruby >= 2.1, since it uses the new required keyword arguments syntax.

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'ipfs-http-client-rb'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install ipfs-http-client-rb

Usage

Initialize client

pry(main)> client = Ipfs::Client.new 'http://localhost:5001'
=> #<Ipfs::Client:0x00007fb6ec459610 @endpoint="http://localhost:5001">

add

Add a file

pry(main)> client.add "a.txt"
{"Name"=>"a.txt", "Hash"=>"Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9", "Size"=>"10"}

Add a directory

pry(main)> client.add_dir "~/ipfs"
=> [{"Name"=>"ipfs/sub/txt.txt", "Hash"=>"QmVpJWKCh3QbJYGWyPXXBY4t95B89uEMNT7VUoD2JtkpH9", "Size"=>"12"},
 {"Name"=>"ipfs/xx.txt", "Hash"=>"QmUFgREzM1tEKTvUHdo5hTQhxn9j1qHM1ZwR4u8e8Srgji", "Size"=>"13"},
 {"Name"=>"ipfs/sub", "Hash"=>"QmdcJi9C6Gy2yCXGhevEmuAn4o4c57PsL8Va3b22TXpBRV", "Size"=>"65"},
 {"Name"=>"ipfs", "Hash"=>"QmVwpFxhz1HJ96DbrXhgFBxPj4RkGT5snw6pACXkVwPbSw", "Size"=>"175"}]

ls

pry(main)> client.ls "Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9"
=> {"Objects"=>[{"Hash"=>"Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9", "Links"=>[]}]

cat

Cat a file

pry(main)> client.cat "Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9"
=> "The file content.\n"

Cat a file and write to disk

pry(main)> client.cat_to_file "Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9", "~/ipfs/a.txt"
=> true

pin rm

pry(main)> client.pin_rm "Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9"
=> {"Pins"=>["Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9"]}

pin add

pry(main)> client.pin_add "Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9"
=> {"Pins"=>["Qmbvkmk9LFsGneteXk3G7YLqtLVME566ho6ibaQZZVHaC9"]}

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub.