0.0.2 • Published 6 years ago

dat-href v0.0.2

Weekly downloads
6
License
Apache-2.0
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

An easy way to get an https:// or dat:// url depending upon environment.

npm i dat-href --save

Usage

Simply require the module, which exposes a single function always returning a string. The first argument is the http url, the second is the dat url.

var href = require('dat-href')
href('https://enoki.site', 'dat://26232fd9e3b7683cabe91fff04ca43cf65c59ce888be89d3635fea9d3a02a6f2')

It’s also possible to use an object:

href({
  http: 'https://enoki.site',
  dat: 'dat://26232fd9e3b7683cabe91fff04ca43cf65c59ce888be89d3635fea9d3a02a6f2'
})

Say you’re linking to a site which is available over http and dat using the .well-known/dat method. All you need to do is provide a single url to the site and it’ll swap the protocol for you.

href('https://enoki.site')
href('dat://enoki.site')

Sometimes when working with a cms you’ll have http and dat keys

Testing

npm run test