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SCREENSHOTS:
Textile JS HTTP Client
DESCRIPTION:
With the move to Typescript and our 0.2.x release, js-http-client is now published under the @textile namespace, rather than @textileio. Previous releases will remain available under @textileio, however, all code should be updated to reflect this change. Textile provides encrypted, recoverable, schema-based, and cross-application data storage built on IPFS and libp2p. We like to think of it as a decentralized data wallet with built-in protocols for sharing and recovery, or more simply, an open and programmable iCloud. The reference implementation of Textile is written in Go, and can be compiled to various platforms, including mobile (Android/iOS) and desktop/server (OSX, Windows, Linux, etc). The library in this repo is designed to help support things like browser-based Textile apps, Node.js apps, and other use-cases.
Features
- This library provides access to an underlying go-textile node's REST API
- You can also compile the Typescript yourself
- Build a nice browser-compatible bundle
- Textile provides encrypted, recoverable, schema-based, and cross-application data storage
- The reference implementation of Textile is written in Go
- The library in this repo is designed to help support things like browser-based Textile apps
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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