<swedneck[m]>
is a 404 error normal when trying to get a 200MB video via http gateway?
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<whyrusleeping>
fiatjaf: hrm... i would report that on go-ipfs
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<daviddias>
Hi IPFS friends! we are populating the awesome-ipfs list with all the Apps, Articles, Tools and Videos we can find with awesome IPFS things -- https://awesome.ipfs.io/. Wanna help us out? PRs are accepted at https://github.com/ipfs/awesome-ipfs
<fiatjaf>
schmars[m], why can't it just use relative links?
<makeworld[m]>
IPNS stands for the interplanetary naming system. It allows ipfs to have mutable content. Whenever you add a file to ipfs you get a hash. If you change that file, you get a different hash, and no way to change it. IPNS allows you to publish an address under /ipns/Qmsomething, which points to whatever /ipfs hash you want. Whenever you change your file, you republish the ipns address so that it points towards the new hash.
<makeworld[m]>
And the link you give people is the /ipns one, because it will always update.
<makeworld[m]>
nly ^^^
<lgierth>
fiatjaf: thanks -- it does usually, when it gets a /ipfs or /ipns path
<lgierth>
it's only that the gateway code can't make sense of $cid.ipfs.dweb.link yet, for the purpose of links in directory listings
<nly>
thanks makeworld[m]
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<lgierth>
fiatjaf: just to avoid confusion, schmars[m] is my matrix alter ego :)
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<void9>
anyone here know of solutions to fuse mount ipfs in a reasonably fast way?
<void9>
and is any way to force ipfs to download the blocks of a file sequentially ?
<lgierth>
void9: you mean differently than what `ipfs pin add` does? there's `ipfs refs -r`
<void9>
i don't quite understand the concept of 'pin add' I'm afraid
<lgierth>
pinning just means your node will *definitely* hold on to the data
<lgierth>
and won't remove it e.g. when running garbage collection
<lgierth>
pinning has a specific way of fetching data that it doesn't have yet
<void9>
ok just read about it. seems to be the default behaviour with ipfs add
<lgierth>
and refs -r has a different way
<lgierth>
yeah that too
<void9>
i only used pin so far, and tested between my pc and vm hosted on my pc, all in the same network
<void9>
not only it's incredibly slow, it hangs, when accessing/copying ipfs files mounted via fuse
<lgierth>
try fetching the stuff with `pin add` or `refs -r` first
<lgierth>
to make sure it's an issue with fuse (or not)
<void9>
lgierth: well that kind of defeats the purpose, don't you think ?
<void9>
oh
<lgierth>
well yeah, but there's a problem and we're trying to debug, right? :)
<void9>
well I am sure it would work okay if I had the files on local storage first.. but I was hoping it would work more like in a "streaming" way
<void9>
fetch the parts the filesystem seeks to first, so it doesn't feel like I am on dial up when using ipfs in this way
<lgierth>
that it should already be doing. at least the gateway knows what to fetch first for requests with a Range header (e.g. when skipping forward in a video)
<lgierth>
i'm not 100% sure fuse does that too (i'm just not familiar with fuse that much)
<void9>
I didn't try it with a video, but with a partition image file I tried to mount
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<fiatjaf>
lgierth, what would happen if put a dnslink to a domain I control to some ipfs unixdir and accessed it like in my example, but with mydomain.com instead of myhash.ipfs.dweb.link?
<void9>
wtf is going on, I could do this just fine the other day. and the files I already added yesterday, from other partitions, I can add them, but not any other file
<void9>
why did it work and now it does not, and how can i fix it?
<lgierth>
fiatjaf: that should work
<lgierth>
we've been doing that with all ipfs project related websites for years
<lgierth>
just make sure to still use relative links, so that it also works with e.g. /ipns/example.com or /ipfs/QmExample
<lgierth>
many static site generators have an option to use relative links
<void9>
nvm, removed the .ipfs folder and started again.. it works now
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<void9>
why am i seeing 30-35% cpu usage on 8 core ryzen on windows, ipfs only seeding with 15mbps
<makeworld[m]>
It's a way to reference hash -linked data structures, like
<victorbjelkholm>
Modding: you might want to try #ipfs-cluster, I heard they have tons of experience :)
<nly>
ty makeworld[m]
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<djdv>
IPFS all-hands call has concluded, recording is up at https://youtu.be/eKirMSnVTaw DWeb and Lab week talk, Fast PeerID generation for experiments, Diffeo says hello, IPFS awesome-list gets a website, and we map the distributed web.
<fiatjaf>
lgierth: what I'm trying to do is show the directory-index-pages generated by the ipfs gateway in my own domain
<lgierth>
fiatjaf: that should work - got url demonstrating the bug?
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<fiatjaf>
I'll have one
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<cipres>
what would explain that so many times, listing a hash's contents works fine through the go-ipfs's http gateway, and hangs indefenitely when using 'ipfs ls' ?
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<fiatjaf>
cipres, your node can't fetch that hash
<fiatjaf>
for some reason
<fiatjaf>
lgierth, oh, it works!
<fiatjaf>
thank you.
<fiatjaf>
I thought the problem would be the same as in the dweb.link subdomains.
<lgierth>
example.com translates straight to /ipns/example.com
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<lgierth>
while in $cid.ipfs.dweb.link translates differently
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<altairmn>
I'm trying to retrieve a file from ipfs using js-ipfs-api. The file is added to ipfs using another machine. However, js-ipfs-api neither returns the file or an error. But, if I add the same file from the ipfs-node that js-ipfs-api is connected to, then the file is instantly retrieved. How do I fix this issue?
<altairmn>
I have also tried adding the file to ipfs using machine-1, and then have js-ipfs-api running in web-browser in machine-2 where js-ipfs-api connecting to the infura gateway. This results in the same problem.
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<makeworld[m]>
This might be bc js-ipfs doesn't have dht support
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<altairmn>
makeworld[m], yea but it doesn't need to because it connects to a node via API gateway that is specified in the code
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<fiatjaf>
can you fetch the file from go-ipfs on machine 2? can you manually connect the two go-ipfs?
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<altairmn>
fiatjaf, yeah. its faster when done using go-ipfs.
<altairmn>
fiatjaf, but when done using js-ipfs-api, the promise doesn't resolve
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<fiatjaf>
altairmn, how much have you waited for it to resolve?
<fiatjaf>
it is trying to fetch the file
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<altairmn>
fiatjaf, thats something i haven't measured really. its definitely more than 1 minute.
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<fiatjaf>
altairmn, even when the go-ipfs instance to which it is connected already has the files?
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<altairmn>
fiatjaf, if the ipfs instance has the files, then its near instantaneous
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<Chaos_Zero>
Are there any libraries available at this time to act as a redirect for a web app to view IPFS data similar to the web portal on ipfs.io? For example I am used to developing web apps in python-flask, and I would be interested to 'host' some of the static content on IPFS. Either clients would download all data through my server, but it could originate from another ipfs peer, or some javascript framework would allow downloading the referenced content
<Chaos_Zero>
directly from the ipfs peers to the client browser.
<Chaos_Zero>
Obviously this is a novelty at this point and not a serious site
<altairmn>
Chaos_Zero, best you can do is use some file structure viewing library and use js-ipfs-api to retrieve the file structure for given hash
<altairmn>
there might be a library out there but I don't know about it
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<Chaos_Zero>
The js-ipfs-api looks cool, I have not heard of it yet, it may fit my question. Thank you for the suggestion.
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