Upgrading from <=0.40 to 0.48? See the release notes for the list of API changes and the migration guide.
We've come a long way, but this project is still in Alpha, lots of development is happening, APIs might change, beware of 🐉..
- Look into the examples to learn how to spawn an IPFS node in Node.js and in the Browser
- Read the Core API docs to see what you can do with an IPFS node
- Visit https://dweb-primer.ipfs.io to learn about IPFS and the concepts that underpin it
- Head over to https://proto.school to take interactive tutorials that cover core IPFS APIs
- Check out https://docs.ipfs.io for tips, how-tos and more
This project is broken into several modules, their purposes are:
/packages/interface-ipfs-core
Tests to ensure adherence of an implementation to the spec/packages/ipfs
The core implementation/packages/ipfs-core-utils
Helpers and utilities common to core and the HTTP RPC API client/packages/ipfs-http-client
A client for the RPC-over-HTTP API presented by both js-ipfs and go-ipfs/packages/ipfs-message-port-client
A client for the RPC-over-HTTP API presented by both js-ipfs and go-ipfs/packages/ipfs-message-port-client
A client for the RPC-over-message-port API presented by js-ipfs running in a shared worker/packages/ipfs-message-port-protocol
Code shared by the message port client & server/packages/ipfs-message-port-server
The server that receives requests from ipfs-message-port-client
The IPFS implementation in JavaScript needs your help! There are a few things you can do right now to help out:
Read the Code of Conduct and JavaScript Contributing Guidelines.
- Check out existing issues The issue list has many that are marked as 'help wanted' or 'difficulty:easy' which make great starting points for development, many of which can be tackled with no prior IPFS knowledge
- Look at the IPFS Roadmap This are the high priority items being worked on right now
- Perform code reviews More eyes will help a. speed the project along b. ensure quality, and c. reduce possible future bugs.
- Add tests. There can never be enough tests.
- Join the Weekly Core Implementations Call it's where everyone discusses what's going on with IPFS and what's next