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The context of this wiki page is windows, but the typical context of go is GNU so some helpful translations are
 
The context of this wiki page is windows, but the typical context of go is GNU so some helpful translations are
* ~ tilde is the same as $HOME which in power shell is $env:USERPROFILE
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* ~ tilde is the same as $HOME which in Powershell is $env:USERPROFILE
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==Installing==
 
==Installing==

Revision as of 14:26, 4 November 2020

Full Title

The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a protocol and peer-to-peer network for storing and sharing data in a distributed file system. IPFS uses content-addressing to uniquely identify each file in a Global Namespace connecting all computing devices.[1]

Context

  • IPFS was first deployed in 2015 and grew by word-of-mouth as a replacement to HTTP for static content.
  • It allows users to host content as well as to search for it.
  • If users do not wish to host content, they can access IPFS by a public gateway.

Windows

The context of this wiki page is windows, but the typical context of go is GNU so some helpful translations are

  • ~ tilde is the same as $HOME which in Powershell is $env:USERPROFILE
  • ~/ipfs is the default directory for all things ispf include the config file

Installing

For Windows using chocolatey.

> choco install go-ipfs
> ipfs init
> ipfs daemon

By default the client looks for a daemon at http://localhost:5001. This can be overridden by either setting the environment variable IpfsHttpUrl or initializing the client with an URL.

// js-ipfs likes this address
static readonly IpfsClient ipfs = new IpfsClient("http://127.0.0.1:5002");

Test to see if the daemon is running by typing this in your browser.

http://localhost:5001/ipfs/bafybeianwe4vy7sprht5sm3hshvxjeqhwcmvbzq73u55sdhqngmohkjgs4/#/

Solutions

  • the [Sidetree] protocol uses IPFS to insure that Identifiers are unique.

References

  1. Klint Finley, The Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web (2016-06-20) Wired (magazine) https://www.wired.com/2016/06/inventors-internet-trying-build-truly-permanent-web/