47 lines
1 KiB
Go
47 lines
1 KiB
Go
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Package container provides functionality related to the NeoFS containers.
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The base type is Container. To create new container in the NeoFS network
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Container instance should be initialized
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var cnr Container
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cnr.Init()
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// fill all the fields
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// encode cnr and send
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After the container is persisted in the NeoFS network, applications can process
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it using the instance of Container types
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// recv binary container
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var cnr Container
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err := cnr.Unmarshal(bin)
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// ...
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// process the container data
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Instances can be also used to process NeoFS API V2 protocol messages
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(see neo.fs.v2.container package in https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-api).
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On client side:
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import "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-api-go/v2/container"
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var msg container.Container
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cnr.WriteToV2(&msg)
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// send msg
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On server side:
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// recv msg
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var cnr Container
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cnr.ReadFromV2(msg)
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// process cnr
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Using package types in an application is recommended to potentially work with
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different protocol versions with which these types are compatible.
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*/
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package container
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