Client library for connecting to Bee decentralised storage
Warning: This project is in beta state. There might (and most probably will) be changes in the future to its API and working. Also, no guarantees can be made about its stability, efficiency, and security at this stage.
> npm install @ethersphere/bee-js --save
var BeeJs = require("@ethersphere/bee-js");
var BeeJs = require("@ethersphere/bee-js");
Loading this module through a script tag will make the BeeJs
object available in the global namespace.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@ethersphere/bee-js/dist/index.browser.min.js"></script>
import { Bee } from "@ethersphere/bee-js"
bee = new Bee("http://localhost:1633")
const fileHash = await bee.uploadData("Bee is awesome!")
const retrievedData = await bee.downloadData(fileHash)
console.log(new TextDecoder().decode(retrievedData)) // prints 'Bee is awesome!'
You can find the full documentation here. The API reference documentation can be found here.
You can generate API docs locally with:
npm run docs
The generated docs can be viewed in browser by opening ./docs/index.html
There are some ways you can make this module better:
- Consult our open issues and take on one of them
- Help our tests reach 100% coverage!
- Join us in our Mattermost chat if you have questions or want to give feedback
Install project dependencies with
npm i
The tests run in both context: node and dom with Jest.
To run the test, you need to have a Bee cluster running locally. To create a cluster, please consult the readme of @ethersphere/bee-local.
By default, tests are run against local bee node 0 - http://bee-0.localhost
. You can change it by setting environment variable BEE_API_URL
.
In order to run tests which require one more node, you need to define BEE_PEER_API_URL
as well. Its default value http://bee-1.localhost
In Visual Studio environment, the tests have been set up to run against your local bee node on http://localhost:1633
To run Jest tests, choose the vscode-jest-tests
CI job under the Run tab.
You can run your own local Bee client for test purposes with the help of test/bee.sh.
If you pass --ephemeral
flag, the container automatically will be removed at the end of the run.
There are also browser tests by Puppeteer, which also provide integrity testing.
npm run test:browser
The test HTML file which Puppeteer uses is the test/testpage/testpage.html.
To open and manually test BeeJS with developer console, it is necessary to build the library first with npm run compile:browser
(running the browser tests npm run test:browser
also builds the library).
In order to compile NodeJS code run
npm run compile:node
or for Browsers
npm run compile:browser