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Configuring Storage (IPFS)
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Embark will check your prefered storage configuration in the file ``config/storage.json``. This file will contain the prefered configuration for each environment. With ``default`` being the configuration fields that applies to every environment. Each of those can be individually overriden in a per environment basis.
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e.g :
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.. code:: javascript
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{
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"default": {
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"enabled": true,
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"ipfs_bin": "ipfs",
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"provider": "ipfs",
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"available_providers": ["ipfs"],
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"host": "localhost",
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"port": 5001
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},
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"development": {
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"enabled": true,
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"provider": "ipfs",
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"host": "localhost",
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"port": 5001
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}
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}
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options available:
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* ``enabled`` (boolean: true/false) to enable or completly disable storage support
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* ``ipfs_bin`` (string) name or desired path to the ipfs binary
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* ``provider`` (string: "ipfs") desired provider to automatically connect to on the dapp. e.g in the example above, seting this to ``"ipfs"`` will automaticaly add ``EmbarkJS.setProvider('ipfs', {server: 'localhost', 5001})`` to the generated code
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* ``available_providers`` (array: ["ipfs"]) list of storages to be supported on the dapp. This will affect what's available with the EmbarkJS library on the dapp.
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* ``host`` and ``port`` of the ipfs node to connect to.
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