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bee-js
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Build on Swarm: How to Run a Bee Node for Testing and Development
Now that we’ve explored three risk-free ways to get a bee node running for testing and development, it’s time to start interacting with it and building on the Swarm network. The Bee JS SDK and its documentation is a great place to get started.
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Monthly Development Update — February 2023
New Bee JS 5.2.0 release:
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Monthly Development Update — July 2022
There was a new version (5.0.0) of Bee-js released. This is a breaking release that brings support for Bee 1.7 and cleans up some long awaited breaking changes that we had lined up. For the full release notes please check this link.
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Development Update — December 2021 & January 2022
Released new version of Bee-js, see release notes: https://github.com/ethersphere/bee-js/releases/tag/v3.2.0
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Monthly Development Update — July 2021
1.) Released a new version of Bee-js (1.1)
- Yay, we just released bee-js 0.8.1!
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Monthly Development Update — March 2021
Released Bee-js Javascript client library 0.6.0 version that contains support for custom Ethereum signers (e.g. Metamask) and several bug fixes.
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New Bee-js Release - v0.7.0
replaced getPssPublicKey with getNodeAddresses (#228)
awesome-swarm
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Build on Swarm: How to Run a Bee Node for Testing and Development
Check out our growing list of free and open-source projects related to Swarm and its ecosystem. Join the #develop-on-swarm channel on Discord to connect with other developers in the Swarm community. If you have a great idea that can make an impact, consider applying for a grant. The Swarm is waiting for you!
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Beginner Questions on working with Swarm
I like your enthusiasm! The best place to start would be to read through this documentation. https://docs.ethswarm.org/docs/ And have a look at the Awesome Swarm repo too. You'll be able to see how other open source projects are using Swarm. https://github.com/ethersphere/awesome-swarm Lastly, join the Discord community and engage with others who are building on Swarm. https://discord.gg/hyCr9BMX9U
What are some alternatives?
arryx - A lightweight implementation over native Javascript array for some extra sauce.
fdp-play - Orchestration CLI for spinning up local development Bee cluster and FDP environment with Docker
bee-factory - Builds up a test environment with Bee clients and with a test blockchain.
fairOS-dfs - Decentralised File System (dfs) layer of the FairOS
blossom - Browser Extension based on Fair Data Protocol
swarm-extension - PoC for Swarm Browser Extension
bee-status - An app which helps users to setup their Bee node and do actions like cash out cheques
gateway-proxy - Proxy service for the Bee client
swarm-cli - Manage your Bee node and interact with the Swarm network via the CLI
gateway-ui - Swarm Gateway website
beekeeper - Swarm Beekeeper is an orchestrator that can manage a cluster of Bee nodes and call into their API. It allows various scenario’s to be performed on these nodes. The Swarm team uses Beekeeper internally for integration tests.