Bytes Blob
Description of a series of bytes.
A “bytes” is a metadata (JSON) blob to describe blobs. It’s a recursive definition that’s able to describe a hash tree, describing very large blobs (or “files”).
A “bytes” blob can be used on its own, but is also used by things like a “file” schema blob.
{"camliVersion": 1,
"camliType": "bytes",
// Required. Array of contiguous regions of bytes. Zero or more elements.
//
// Each element must have:
// "size": the number of bytes that this element contributes to array of bytes.
// Required, and must be greater than zero.
//
// At most one of:
// "blobRef": where to get the raw bytes from. if this and "bytesRef"
// are missing, the bytes are all zero (e.g. a sparse file hole)
// "bytesRef": alternative to blobRef, where to get the range's bytes
// from, but pointing recursively at a "bytes" schema blob
// describing the range, recursively. large files are made of
// these in a hash tree. it is an error if both "bytesRef"
// and "blobRef" are specified.
//
// The absence of "blobRef" or "bytesRef" is used to represent a hole in a
// sparse file. Or just zeros.
//
// Optional:
// "offset": the number of bytes into blobRef or bytesRef to skip to
// get the necessary bytes for the range. usually zero (unspecified)
"parts": [
{"blobRef": "digalg-blobref", "size": 1024},
{"bytesRef": "digalg-blobref", "size": 5000000, "offset": 492 },
{"size": 1000000},
{"blobRef": "digalg-blobref", "size": 10},
]
}