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So I just uploaded a bunch of albums, and I'd like to know what exactly I have uploaded. A few information and stats would be pleasing to see.
What are my uploaded albums?
What are the external albums that I have in cache?
How much did I upload of each music/album/artist?
How many unique users have I helped get this music/album/artist?
I don't know what's possible to display and what's not possible, so I've just entered as much as I could imagine. A "seeding" dashboard looks very interesting to me. I can imagine real-time graphs, but that's probably out of scope.
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1-2: from IPFS point there is no difference between downloaded and uploaded files. But it's definitely possible to provide info about files that are in local cache and display albums / tracks that are downloaded, partially or not. That will be helpful indeed.
3-4 requires too much effort as far as I can tell. A program should track down bandwidth per CID, store it somewhere and so on. I'll take a closer look anyway.
1-2: from IPFS point there is no difference between downloaded and uploaded files
There actually is one. Added files usually get pinned so when garbage collection is run the uploaded files would stay while some of the downloaded would get removed.
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So I just uploaded a bunch of albums, and I'd like to know what exactly I have uploaded. A few information and stats would be pleasing to see.
I don't know what's possible to display and what's not possible, so I've just entered as much as I could imagine. A "seeding" dashboard looks very interesting to me. I can imagine real-time graphs, but that's probably out of scope.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: