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# Store::Digest - An RFC6920-compliant content-addressable store
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There are a number of content-addressable stores out there. [Git is
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one](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Internals-Git-Objects),
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[Perkeep](https://perkeep.org/) (née CamliStore) is another. Why
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another one? Well:
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1. **[RFC6920](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6920) URI interface:** the
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primary way you talk to this thing is through `ni:///…` URIs.
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2. **Multiple digest algorithms:** every object in the store is
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identified by more than one cryptographic digest, as cryptographic
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digest algorithms tend to come and go.
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3. **Network-optional:** don't run another network service when an
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embedded solution will suffice.
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4. **Rudimentary metadata:** Aside from internal bookeeping
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information, store _only_ the handful of facts that would enable a
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blob to be properly rendered in a Web browser without integrating
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another metadata source, _and nothing else_.
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5. **Organizational memory:** Retain a record, not only of every
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object _currently_ in the store, but also every object that has
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## How to use Store::Digest
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```ruby
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store = Store::Digest.new driver: :LMDB, dir: '/var/lib/store-digest'
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objs = Pathname('~/Desktop').expand_path.glob(?*).map do |f|
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# congratulations, you have just copied all the stuff on your desktop.
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# let's make an identifer
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uri = URI::NI.compute 'some data'
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# => #<URI::NI ni:///sha-256;EweZDmulyhRes16ZGCqb7EZTG8VN32VqYCx4D6AkDe4>
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# @content=
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# #<Proc:0x00007fa00d5ee430:1 (lambda)>,
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# @digests=
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# #<URI::NI ni:///sha-512;4WRedJLwMvtixnTbdVAL57Jgv8DaqWWCHds_ikm10zeI7j8EZ0TiuVr7XD2PJQDFScqJ15_GiQiF0o4FUAdCTw>},
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`forget`. I am currently working on a `search` which will match
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metadata, this version uses [LMDB](https://symas.com/lmdb/). Indeed, a
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©2019 [Dorian Taylor](https://doriantaylor.com/)
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This software is provided under
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the [Apache License, 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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