It is possible to write your own plugin for pinning content.
class myPlugin {
addWatch(options) {
// ...
}
getStats() {
// return an object with stats of your plugin
}
}
module.exports = myPlugin;
the function addWatch
receives an options
object containing following fields:
web3
: a web3 object that can be used to inspect the blockchainlogger
: awinston
instance that can be used for loggingpinner
: a pinning object that can be used to pin / unpin IPFS hashes, taking the limits of the consortium into account. If you exceed your quota - it will stop pinning new data.ipfs
: anipfs-api
object that allows you to talk to IPFS directly.throttledipfs
:ipfs-api
wrapped in a queue that throttles requests to the API.
Create a folder in the src/plugins
directory and add an index.js
file there with your module.
src/plugins/
src/plugins/myplugin
src/plugins/myplugin/index.js
Registering is done by adding it on the commandline --enable-plugin=myplugin