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A peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to preserve and grow humanity's knowledge by making the web upgradeable, resilient, and more open.
ipfs
is a ChRIS ds-type application that takes in ... as ... files
and produces ...
docker run --rm fnndsc/pl-ipfs ipfs [-h|--help] [--json] [--man] [--meta] [--savejson <DIR>] [-v|--verbosity <level>] [--version] <inputDir> <outputDir>
[-h] [--help] If specified, show help message and exit. [--json] If specified, show json representation of app and exit. [--man] If specified, print (this) man page and exit. [--meta] If specified, print plugin meta data and exit. [--savejson <DIR>] If specified, save json representation file to DIR and exit. [-v <level>] [--verbosity <level>] Verbosity level for app. Not used currently. [--version] If specified, print version number and exit.
Getting inline help is:
docker run --rm fnndsc/pl-ipfs ipfs --man
You need to specify input and output directories using the -v flag to docker run.
docker run --rm -u $(id -u) \
-v $(pwd)/in:/incoming -v $(pwd)/out:/outgoing \
fnndsc/pl-ipfs ipfs \
/incoming /outgoing
Build the Docker container:
docker build -t local/pl-ipfs .
Run unit tests:
docker run --rm local/pl-ipfs nosetests
Put some examples here!