Utility library written in Python to convert Swarm hex references into Swarm CIDs.
The swarm-cid library provides the following functions:
encode_reference(reference, type, version)
Encodes a reference string into a CID.
- reference: The reference string to encode.
- type: The type of the reference (either ReferenceType.MANIFEST or ReferenceType.FEED).
- version: The version of the CID (either 1 or 2). Returns a CID string.
decode_cid(cid)
Decodes a CID string into a dictionary containing information about the underlying data.
- cid: The CID string to decode.
Returns a dictionary with the following keys:
- reference: The reference string extracted from the CID.
- type: The type of the reference (either ReferenceType.MANIFEST or ReferenceType.FEED).
decode_feed_cid(cid)
Decodes a CID string into a feed reference string.
- cid: The CID string to decode. Returns a feed reference string.
decode_manifest_cid(cid)
Decodes a CID string into a manifest reference string.
- cid: The CID string to decode. Returns a manifest reference string.
encode_feed_reference(reference)
Encodes a feed reference string into a CID.
- reference: The feed reference string to encode. Returns a CID string.
encode_manifest_reference(reference)
Encodes a manifest reference string into a CID.
- reference: The manifest reference string to encode.
Dependencies
py-multiformats-cid
pip install swarm_cid_py
>>> from swarm_cid import encode_reference, decode_cid
>>> reference = "4c949794d617238d928ef1dc544ee07cbdcfd6b946e5202fa06c4d32088d7e69"
>>> cid = encode_reference(reference, ReferenceType.MANIFEST, 1)
>>> print(str(cid))
bah5acgzajskjpfgwc4ry3euo6hofitxaps647vvzi3ssal5anrgtecenpzuq
>>> decoded_cid = decode_cid(cid)
>>> print(decoded_cid.to_dict())
{'reference':
'4c949794d617238d928ef1dc544ee07cbdcfd6b946e5202fa06c4d32088d7e69', 'type': 'manifest'}
pytest tests/test_swarm_cid.py
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