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Download file to disk
Example that shows how to work with disk access and how to link several Wasm modules into a service.
Build & deploy it
./deploy.sh
Call it
aqua run \
--addr /dns4/kras-06.fluence.dev/tcp/19001/wss/p2p/12D3KooWDUszU2NeWyUVjCXhGEt1MoZrhvdmaQQwtZUriuGN1jTr \
-i download_url.aqua \
-f'download("https://fluence.network/img/svg/logo_new.svg", "logo.svg", "<your-service-peer-id>", "<your-service-id>")'
Please note that the <your-service-peer-id>
is a peer where you deployed your service to using the deploy.sh
script and the <your-service-id>
is one you get after successfully deploying you service on the peer, e.g.:
...
Now time to make a blueprint...
Blueprint id:
d0a0c3cff0b371f833918ceb7dccbb8e38e3847bc7bf5d35a0e730f24568e13e
And your service id is:
"46477b20-c061-46ea-89bc-25906ad543d6"
For more in depth reading on the example please refer to the Marine Examples Readme