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Usage

You can get started just by typing out ipd and it will have smart defaults. By default, it deploys to Infura, which doesn't need signup and you'll get a link like ipfs.io/ipfs/QmHash that you can use to see if everything went ok.

When you don't specify a path argument to deploy, IPFS Deploy tries to guess it for you based on the build directories used by the most popular static site generators by the following order:

Path Static generators
_site jekyll, hakyll, eleventy
site some others
public gatsby, hugo, hexo
dist nuxt
output pelican
build create-react-app, metalsmith, middleman
website/build docusaurus
docs many others
out unknown others

If more than one path is found, an error will be thrown and you will need to specify exactly which one you want to deploy to avoid deploying the wrong things.

Some pinning services and DNS providers require signup and additional environment variables to be set. We support and use .env files. Read the section bellow to find out about which services are supported and how to enable them.

For further information about the CLI, please run ipfs-deploy --help. The most recent output of this command is found below:

ipfs-deploy [path] [options]

Upload static websites to IPFS pinning services and, optionally, update your
DNS. Prints the CID to stdout so you can easily pipe into other programs.

Positionals:
  path  The local directory or file to be deployed                      [string]

Options:
      --version       Show version number                              [boolean]
  -C, --no-clipboard  DO NOT copy the Gateway URL to the clipboard
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
  -o, --open          Open all Gateway URLs after deploying
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
  -t, --tag           Used as tag in some pinning services
  -u, --upload        Upload to this pinning services. If -p is set, only these
                      services are used to upload
            [choices: "dappnode", "infura", "ipfs-cluster", "pinata"]
  -p, --pinner        Pin to this services. If -u is set, these services are
                      only used to pin and not upload. Defaults to "infura" if
                      neither -u or -p are set.
            [choices: "dappnode", "infura", "ipfs-cluster", "pinata", "filebase"]
  -d, --dns           DNS provider whose dnslink TXT field will be updated
                                [choices: "cloudflare", "dnsimple", "dreamhost"]
  -c, --cid           Pin this CID instead of uploading
  -q, --quiet         Only print the CID in the end   [boolean] [default: false]
  -H, --hidden        Add hidden (dot) files to IPFS  [boolean] [default: false]
  -h, --help          Show help                                        [boolean]

Examples:
  ipfs-deploy                               Uploads and pins "public" to Infura
                                            and does not update DNS
  ipfs-deploy -p pinata _site               Uploads and pins "_site" to Pinata
                                            and does not update DNS
  ipfs-deploy -p infura -p pinata -d        Uploads and pins "_site" to Pinata
  cloudflare _site                          and Infura and updates Cloudflare
                                            DNS
  ipfs-deploy -u pinata -p infura -d        Uploads "_site" to Pinata and pins
  cloudflare _site                          the returning CID to Infura and
                                            updates Cloudflare DNS
  ipfs-deploy -c QmHash -p pinata -d        Pins QmHash to Pinata and updates
  cloudflare                                Cloudflare DNS

Disclaimer and Security

Please keep in mind:

  • There are __ (double underscore) between some words, such as after the service name (e.g. PINATA).
  • We use dotenv to handle credentials. Do NOT commit your .env file to source control unless you know what you're doing.
  • By default, we do NOT upload hidden files (dot files) to IPFS. If you are sure you want them to be added, use the flag -H, --hidden.
  • All of the services are subject to their terms.

Uploading and Pining

All pinning services can be used with either -p (pin) or -u (upload) flags. If you are uploading a directory to IPFS and just using one of both flags, there won't be a difference in behavior.

By using a mix of -p and -u flags, you are telling IPFS Deploy to only upload to the services indicated by -u and then pinning the returning CID to the services indicated by -p. For example:

npx ipfs-deploy -u pinata -p infura _site

Will first upload and pin to Pinata, get the resulting CID, and then pin the CID directly on Infura without uploading all the files.

Pinning CID

You can use IPFS Deploy to pin a CID in multiple pinning services instead of uploading a directory. To do so, you can use the flag --cid. For example:

npx ipfs-deploy -p pinata -p infura --cid QmHash

Will pin QmHash to Pinata and Infura.

Pinning Services Configuration

Infura (default)

Infura is a freemium pinning service that doesn't require any additional setup. It's the default one used. Please bear in mind that Infura is a free service, so there is probably a rate-limiting.

Env variables are optional for users that want to use their own Infura account.

  • Usage: -p infura
  • Environment variables
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_INFURA__PROJECT_ID=<Infura Project ID>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_INFURA__PROJECT_SECRET=<nfura Project Secret>

DAppNode is not a centralized IPFS provider. It is an operation system that allows you to effortless host a number of decentralized apps on your own hardware. Default installation of DAppNode includes an IPFS node, available via VPN at ipfs.dappnode. If you can't reach the node make sure that you are connected to your DAppNode VPN.

  • Usage: -p dappnode

You can use IPFS Cluster to pin your website. It can be either self-hosted or just any IPFS Cluster you want.

  • Usage: -p ipfs-cluster
  • Environment variables
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_IPFS_CLUSTER__HOST=<host url address>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_IPFS_CLUSTER__USERNAME=<basic auth username>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_IPFS_CLUSTER__PASSWORD=<basic auth password>

Pinata is another freemium pinning service. It gives you more control over what's uploaded. You can delete, label and add custom metadata. This service requires signup.

  • Usage: -p pinata
  • Environment variables
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_PINATA__API_KEY=<api key>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_PINATA__SECRET_API_KEY=<secret api key>

C4REX is a free to use upload and pinning service provided by C4REX nearshore services

  • Usage: -u c4rex -p c4rex

Filebase is another freemium pinning service. It gives you more control over what's uploaded. You can delete, label and add custom metadata. This service requires signup.

  • Usage: -p filebase
  • Environment variables
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_FILEBASE__API_KEY=<api key>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_FILEBASE__SECRET_API_KEY=<secret api key>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_FILEBASE__BUCKET=<bucket>

DNS Providers Configuration

Cloudflare is a freemium DNS provider. Supports CNAME flattening for naked domains and integrates with their IPFS gateway at cloudflare-ipfs.com.

Bear in mind that Cloudflare IPFS doesn't host the content itself (it's a cached gateway), so a stable pinning service is needed if you don't want to rely on your computer's IPFS daemon's availability to serve your website.

In order to use the Cloudflare API, you either use your API Key and your email for full access. If you prefer to use the token, it will need to have read zone access for all zones and DNS editing permissions for the specific zone being updated.

  • Usage: -d cloudflare
  • Environment variables
    • Credentials
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__API_EMAIL=<username>
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__API_KEY=<password>; or just
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__API_TOKEN=<scoped token>
    • Configuration
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__ZONE=<zone>
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__RECORD=<record>

Examples

# Top level domain
IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__ZONE=example.com
IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__RECORD=_dnslink.example.com

# Subdomain
IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__ZONE=example.com
IPFS_DEPLOY_CLOUDFLARE__RECORD=_dnslink.mysubdomain.example.com

Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable cloud Domain Name System (DNS) web service. It is designed to give developers and businesses an extremely reliable and cost effective way to route end users to Internet applications by translating names like www.example.com into the numeric IP addresses like 192.0.2.1 that computers use to connect to each other. Amazon Route 53 is fully compliant with IPv6 as well.

AWS Route53 documentation:

Usage:

  • Usage: -d route53
  • Environment variables
    • Credentials
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__ACCESS_KEY_ID=<accessKeyId>
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<secretAccessKey>
    • Configuration
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__REGION=<region>
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__RECORD=<record>
      • IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__HOSTED_ZONE_ID=<hostedZoneId>
# Top level domain

IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__ACCESS_KEY_ID=AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEE
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=AbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcd
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__REGION=us-east-1
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__RECORD=_dnslink.example.com
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__HOSTED_ZONE_ID=ZZZZQQQQSSSS1111NNNNN

# Subdomain
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__ACCESS_KEY_ID=AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEE
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=AbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcdAbcd
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__REGION=us-east-1
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__RECORD=_dnslink.mysubdomain.example.com
IPFS_DEPLOY_ROUTE53__HOSTED_ZONE_ID=ZZZZQQQQSSSS1111NNNNN

DNSimple is a paid-for DNS provider. They have no specific IPFS support, but allow the setting of DNS TXT records which underlies IPFS DNSLink.

  • Usage: -d dnsimple
  • Environment variables
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_DNSIMPLE__TOKEN=<token>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_DNSIMPLE__ZONE=<zone>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_DNSIMPLE__RECORD=<record>

Examples

# Top level domain
IPFS_DEPLOY_DNSIMPLE__ZONE=example.com
IPFS_DEPLOY_DNSIMPLE__RECORD=_dnslink.example.com

# Subdomain
IPFS_DEPLOY_DNSIMPLE__ZONE=example.com
IPFS_DEPLOY_DNSIMPLE__RECORD=_dnslink.mysubdomain.example.com

DreamHost is a paid-for web host. They have no specific IPFS support, but provide DNS services with API control. DreamHost API.

  • Usage: -d dreamhost
  • Environment variables
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_DREAMHOST__KEY=<jkey>
    • IPFS_DEPLOY_DREAMHOST__RECORD=<record>

Examples

# Top level domain
IPFS_DEPLOY_DREAMHOST__RECORD=_dnslink.example.com

# Subdomain
IPFS_DEPLOY_DREAMHOST__RECORD=_dnslink.mysubdomain.example.com