4626b69381
Pushing through on the ipfs block put use case. Building out the necessary code to write to the blockstore.
44 lines
921 B
C
44 lines
921 B
C
/***
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* a thin wrapper over a datastore for getting and putting block objects
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*/
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/**
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* Delete a block based on its Cid
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* @param cid the Cid to look for
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* @param returns true(1) on success
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*/
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int ipfs_blockstore_delete(struct Cid* cid) {
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return 0;
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}
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/***
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* Determine if the Cid can be found
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* @param cid the Cid to look for
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* @returns true(1) if found
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*/
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int ipfs_blockstore_has(struct Cid* cid) {
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return 0;
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}
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/***
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* Find a block based on its Cid
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* @param cid the Cid to look for
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* @param block where to put the data to be returned
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* @returns true(1) on success
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*/
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int ipfs_blockstore_get(struct Cid* cid, struct Block* block) {
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return 0;
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}
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/***
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* Put a block in the blockstore
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* @param block the block to store
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* @returns true(1) on success
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*/
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int ipfs_blockstore_put(struct Block* block) {
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// from blockstore.go line 118
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// TODO: Get Datastore key
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// TODO: send to Put with key
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return 0;
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}
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