JavaScript implementation of the Bitswap data exchange protocol used by IPFS
$ npm i ipfs-bitswap
Loading this module through a script tag will make it's exports available as IpfsBitswap
in the global namespace.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/ipfs-bitswap/dist/index.min.js"></script>
const bitswapNode = // ...
const stats = bitswapNode.stats
Stats contains a snapshot accessor, a moving average acessor and a peer accessor.
Besides that, it emits "update" events every time it is updated.
stats.on('update', (stats) => {
console.log('latest stats snapshot: %j', stats)
})
You can get the stats for a specific peer by doing:
const peerStats = stats.forPeer(peerId)
The returned object behaves like the root stats accessor (has a snapshot, a moving average accessors and is an event emitter).
const snapshot = stats.snapshot
console.log('stats: %j', snapshot)
the snapshot will contain the following keys, with the values being bignumber.js instances:
// stats: {
// "dataReceived":"96",
// "blocksReceived":"2",
// "dataReceived":"96",
// "dupBlksReceived":"0",
// "dupDataReceived":"0",
// "blocksSent":"0",
// "dataSent":"0",
// "providesBufferLength":"0",
// "wantListLength":"0",
// "peerCount":"1"
// }
const movingAverages = stats.movingAverages
This object contains these properties:
- 'blocksReceived',
- 'dataReceived',
- 'dupBlksReceived',
- 'dupDataReceived',
- 'blocksSent',
- 'dataSent',
- 'providesBufferLength',
- 'wantListLength',
- 'peerCount'
const dataReceivedMovingAverages = movingAverages.dataReceived
Each one of these will contain one key per interval (miliseconds), being the default intervals defined:
- 60000 (1 minute)
- 300000 (5 minutes)
- 900000 (15 minutes)
You can then select one of them
const oneMinuteDataReceivedMovingAverages = dataReceivedMovingAverages[60000]
This object will be a movingAverage instance.
You can run performance tests like this:
$ npm run benchmarks
You can run each of the individual performance tests with a profiler like 0x.
To do that, you need to install 0x:
$ npm install 0x --global
And then run the test:
$ 0x test/benchmarks/get-many
This will output a flame graph and print the location for it. Use the browser Chrome to open and inspect the generated graph.
Licensed under either of
- Apache 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE / http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT (LICENSE-MIT / http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
Contributions welcome! Please check out the issues.
Also see our contributing document for more information on how we work, and about contributing in general.
Please be aware that all interactions related to this repo are subject to the IPFS Code of Conduct.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.