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Autobase

Install

npm i autobase

Usage

const RAM = require('random-access-memory')
const Corestore = require('corestore')
const Autobase = require('autobase')

const store = new Corestore(RAM.reusable())
const local = new Autobase(store, remote.key, { apply, open })
await local.ready()

// on remote base
// remote.append({ addWriter: local.local.key })

await local.append('local 0')

// remote.append('remote 0')
// remote.append('remote 1')

await local.update()
await local.append('local 1')

for (let i = 0; i < base1.view.length; i++) {
  console.log(await base1.view.get(i))

  /*
  local 0
  remote 0
  remote 1
  local 1
  */
}

// create the view
async function open (store) {
  return store.get('test')
}

// use apply to handle to updates
async function apply (nodes, view, base) {
  for (const { value } of nodes) {
    if (value.addWriter) {
      await base.addWriter(value.addWriter, { isIndexer: true })
      continue
    }

    await view.append(value)
  }
}

Ordering

Autobase nodes explicitly reference previous nodes in the graph. The nodes are linearized by analyzing the causal references.

Reordering

As new causal information comes in, existing nodes may be reordered. Any changes to the view will be undone and reapplied on top of the new ordering.

Indexed Length

The linearizing algorithm is able to define a point at which the ordering of the graph below will never change.

Views

An indexed view may be created on top of an Autobase. This view can be updated to reflect the messages of within the base.

Autobase accepts an open function for creating views and an apply function that can be used to update a view.

async function open (store) {
  return store.get('my-view')
}
async function apply (nodes, view, base) {
  for (const n of nodes) await view.append(nodes)
}

IMPORTANT: Autobase messages may be reordered as new data becomes available. Updates will be undone and reapplied internally, but this can only work if the view is built with an instance of an Autocore. It is important that any data structures touched by the apply function have been derived from the store object passed to the open handler. If any external data structures are used, these updates will not be correctly undone.

API

Autobase

const base = new Autobase(store, bootstrap, opts)

Instantiate an Autobase.

If loading an existing Autobase then set bootstrap to base.key, otherwise pass bootstrap as null.

opts takes the following options:

{
  open: store => { ... }, // create the view
  apply: (nodes, view, base) => { ... }, // handle nodes
  close: view => { ... }, // close the view
  valueEncoding, // encoding
  ackInterval: 1000 // enable auto acking with the interval
}

An ackInterval may be set to enable automatic acknowledgements. When enabled, in cases where it would help the linearizer converge the base shall eagerly append null values to the oplog.

base.key

The primary key of the autobase.

base.discoveryKey

The discovery key associated with the autobase.

await base.append(value)

Append a new entry to the autobase.

await base.update({ wait: false })

Fetch all available data and update the linearizer.

Setting wait option will wait for latest writer blocks to be fetched.

const checkpoint = await base.checkpoint()

Fetch a static checkpoint of the autobase state.

const core = Autobase.getLocalCore(store, handlers, encryptionKey)

Generate a local core to be used for an Autobase.

const userData = Autobase.getUserData(core)

Get user data associated with the autobase core.

AutoStore

Each autobase creates a AutoStore which is used to create views. The store is passed to the open function.

const core = await store.get(name || { name, valueEncoding })

Load a Autocore by name (passed as name) and return a AutocoreSession for it. name should be passed as a string.

await store.ready()

Wait until all cores are ready.

AutocoreSession

const core = await store.get(name || { name, valueEncoding })

Create or load a core and return a session for it. A string may be passed directly or otherwise an object can be passed to define valueEncoding

core.indexedLength

The ordering of blocks before this index is guaranteed to be consisted for all writers.

core.length

The number of blocks currently in the core

await core.update()

Ensure the core is at the latest state.

await core.get(seq)

Get an entry from a core.

await core.append(buffers)

Append data to the core