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PinCoop

DISCLAIMER: This project is in Beta stage and hugely unstable. Installation without docker is not guaranteed to succeed. Use at your own risk

Introduction

PinCoop is a set of API endpoints and WebUI for adding public daemons, retrieve a list of all of them and to add hashes to be pinned on those public daemons.

Goal

The goal is to provide a starting point for openly share hashes of interest, on a large set of open daemons contributed by the community.

IPFS works the way that the more hosts pin a hash, the more resilient that hash becomes. By providing a starting point for open hosting of these hashes, I hope that we can share more resources with each others.

All in a very open and transparent way.

Contributing

There are mainly three ways you can contribute.

  1. Donate money to people willing to hosts node. As project owner, I'm willing to host nodes in a location of your chosing, and manage the node for use in PinCoop. Donate via Bitcoin 1MFZHmG3HAtQLHv3yvRn5VWRmF1Aa7u8FC or Paypal victorbjelkholm+paypal@gmail.com and open an issue about your donation, so I can tell you the progress of setting up the node for PinCoop.
  2. You can manage your own node and copy-paste the public multiaddr directly in http://pincoop.xyz/nodes/add. You'll need to set the API config in ~/.ipfs/config to listen to 0.0.0.0. Better security will come in the future.
  3. Third way of contributing is to help with the software behind PinCoop. There are two parts, the backend that does polling of the nodes and sends API requests to the connected nodes, and the frontend which is a redux application.

Installation

Easiest is to use docker to run PinCoop in your own network.

  • docker pull victorbjelkholm/pincoop

  • docker run -d -p your_port:3000 victorbjelkholm/pincoop

Replace your_port with the port you want the WebUI to be available on.

It'll take a few seconds for the server to boot after running docker run, so just hang tight for a while before loading...

Screenshots

Some screenshots on how it looks currently

Homepage

Homepage

Pinning content

Pinning content

Live nodes

Live nodes

Adding a node

Adding a node

About

About

Endpoints

GET /daemons

Returns a list of currently added daemons with alive status, list of hashes that will be pinned and hashes that been pinned before

POST /daemons

Adds a new daemon to the list of daemons. The endpoint accepts JSON only, be sure to include the multiaddr attribute on the root object. Returned is the created daemon in the API.

POST /pin/:hash

Pins a new hash. This is an asynchronous operation, it always return true. Use GET /daemons or GET /pin/:hash to see the status of that pinning operation

GET /pin/:hash

See the status of a current pinning, made from POST /pin/:hash

Installation

  • Clone the repository into your local/remote machine
  • Run npm install
  • Run npm start
  • Done! Now the API+Frontend is running on PORT from environment variables or if that is not set, port 3000

Development

The stack is as follows:

  • Express + middlewares for handling API requests
  • node-ipfs-api for handling requests to the daemons added to the service
  • Redux+React+Webpack for the frontend

A local daemon is always added on startup! Don't worry if you're not running a daemon where the API is deployed, it'll soon be removed if it's not up.

You want to contribute to the API/Server/Daemon logic? Take a look in the /api directory

You want to make the frontend a bit nicer and more sense-looking? Take a look in the /frontend directory.

Makes sense? No? Change it and send a PR :)

Contributing

You can contribute in a number of ways. Either, add your own public daemon to the service, so other people can pin content on your daemon, or, take a look at the issues in this repository and see if it's something you can fix. If you already looked at the code or used the service, open a new issue for everything that looks weird (I bet some parts are filled with weird stuff!). If someone is asking something you know, please answer them! This is a project we do together, so feel free to basically do whatever you want.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Victor Bjelkholm

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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