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go-codex-client
A lightweight Go client utility for interacting with Codex client.
Project layout
communities/codex_client.go— core HTTP client (upload/download, context-aware streaming)cmd/upload/— CLI to upload a file to Codexcmd/download/— CLI to download a file by CID.github/copilot-instructions.md— guidance for AI coding agents
We will be running codex client, and then use a small testing utility to check if the low level abstraction - CodexClient - correctly uploads and downloads the content.
Running CodexClient
I often remove some logging noise, by slightly changing the build
params in build.nims (nim-codex):
task codex, "build codex binary":
buildBinary "codex",
# params = "-d:chronicles_runtime_filtering -d:chronicles_log_level=TRACE"
params =
"-d:chronicles_runtime_filtering -d:chronicles_log_level=TRACE -d:chronicles_enabled_topics:restapi:TRACE,node:TRACE"
You see a slightly more selective params in the codex task.
To run the client I use the following command:
./build/codex --data-dir=./data-1 --listen-addrs=/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/8081 --api-port=8001 --nat=none --disc-port=8091 --log-level=TRACE
Building codex-upload and codex-download utilities
Use the following command to build the codex-upload and codex-download utilities:
go build -o bin/codex-upload ./cmd/upload
go build -o bin/codex-download ./cmd/download
Uploading content to Codex
Now, using the codex-upload utility, we can upload the content to Codex as follows:
~/code/local/go-codex-client
❯ ./bin/codex-upload -file test-data.bin -host localhost -port 8001
Uploading test-data.bin (43 bytes) to Codex at localhost:8001...
✅ Upload successful!
CID: zDvZRwzm8K7bcyPeBXcZzWD7AWc4VqNuseduDr3VsuYA1yXej49V
Downloading content from Codex
Now, having the content uploaded to Codex - let's get it back using the codex-download utility:
~/code/local/go-codex-client
❯ ./bin/codex-download -cid zDvZRwzm8K7bcyPeBXcZzWD7AWc4VqNuseduDr3VsuYA1yXej49V -file output.bin -host localhost -port 8001
Downloading CID zDvZRwzm8K7bcyPeBXcZzWD7AWc4VqNuseduDr3VsuYA1yXej49V from Codex at localhost:8001...
✅ Download successful!
Saved to: output.bin
You can easily compare that the downloaded content matches the original using:
~/code/local/go-codex-client
❯ openssl sha256 test-data.bin
SHA2-256(test-data.bin)= c74ce73165c288348b168baffc477b6db38af3c629b42a7725c35d99d400d992
~/code/local/go-codex-client
❯ openssl sha256 output.bin
SHA2-256(output.bin)= c74ce73165c288348b168baffc477b6db38af3c629b42a7725c35d99d400d992
Running tests
There are a couple of basic tests, including one integration test.
To run the unit tests:
❯ go test -v ./communities
=== RUN TestUpload_Success
--- PASS: TestUpload_Success (0.00s)
=== RUN TestDownload_Success
--- PASS: TestDownload_Success (0.00s)
=== RUN TestDownloadWithContext_Cancel
--- PASS: TestDownloadWithContext_Cancel (0.04s)
PASS
ok go-codex-client/communities 0.044s
To run the integration test, use integration tag and narrow the scope using -run Integration:
go test -v -tags=integration ./communities -run Integration -timeout 15s