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README.md
About this SDK
A Harmony's blockchain javascript library, which provides an easier way to interact with Harmony's blockchain.
This libraries contains a few packages.
- @harmony-js/core
- @harmony-js/account
- @harmony-js/crypto
- @harmony-js/network
- @harmony-js/utils
- @harmony-js/transaction
- @harmony-js/contract
- @harmony-js/staking
How to Install
This library works on both nodejs and browser. Please use it according to your use case.
Enviorment requirement
- Nodejs: 10.0+
- Browser: Latest Chrome and Firefox
Install from npm/yarn
Note: we added a @next tag to npm package, please use the following command to install with npm/yarn
# npm
npm install @harmony-js/core@next
# yarn
yarn add @harmony-js/core@next
# tslib is required, we'd better install it as well
npm install tslib
yarn add tslib
Quick start
- You need Harmony local testnet running. instruction here:harmony-one/harmony
- Run this example under nodejs enviorment.
// import or require Harmony class
const { Harmony } = require('@harmony-js/core');
// import or require settings
const { ChainID, ChainType } = require('@harmony-js/utils');
// 1. initialize the Harmony instance
const harmony = new Harmony(
// rpc url
'http://localhost:9500',
{
// chainType set to Harmony
chainType: ChainType.Harmony,
// chainType set to HmyLocal
chainId: ChainID.HmyLocal,
},
);
// 2. get wallet ready
// specify the privateKey
const privateKey = '45e497bd45a9049bcb649016594489ac67b9f052a6cdf5cb74ee2427a60bf25e';
// add privateKey to wallet
const sender = harmony.wallet.addByPrivateKey(privateKey);
// 3. get sharding info
async function setSharding() {
// Harmony is a sharded blockchain, each endpoint have sharding structure,
// However sharding structure is different between mainnet, testnet and local testnet
// We need to get sharding info before doing cross-shard transaction
const res = await harmony.blockchain.getShardingStructure();
harmony.shardingStructures(res.result);
}
// 4. get transaction payload ready
async function transfer() {
// run set sharding first, if you want to make a cross-shard transaction
await setSharding();
const txn = harmony.transactions.newTx({
// token send to
to: 'one166axnkjmghkf3df7xfvd0hn4dft8kemrza4cd2',
// amount to send
value: '10000',
// gas limit, you can use string
gasLimit: '210000',
// send token from shardID
shardID: 0,
// send token to toShardID
toShardID: 0,
// gas Price, you can use Unit class, and use Gwei, then remember to use toWei(), which will be transformed to BN
gasPrice: new harmony.utils.Unit('100').asGwei().toWei(),
});
// sign the transaction use wallet;
const signedTxn = await harmony.wallet.signTransaction(txn);
// Now you can use `Transaction.observed()` to listen events
signedTxn
.observed()
.on('transactionHash', (txnHash) => {
console.log('');
console.log('--- hash ---');
console.log('');
console.log(txnHash);
console.log('');
})
.on('receipt', (receipt) => {
console.log('');
console.log('--- receipt ---');
console.log('');
console.log(receipt);
console.log('');
})
.on('cxReceipt', (receipt) => {
console.log('');
console.log('--- cxReceipt ---');
console.log('');
console.log(receipt);
console.log('');
})
.on('error', (error) => {
console.log('');
console.log('--- error ---');
console.log('');
console.log(error);
console.log('');
});
// send the txn, get [Transaction, transactionHash] as result
const [sentTxn, txnHash] = await signedTxn.sendTransaction();
// to confirm the result if it is already there
const confiremdTxn = await sentTxn.confirm(txnHash);
// if the transactino is cross-shard transaction
if (!confiremdTxn.isCrossShard()) {
if (confiremdTxn.isConfirmed()) {
console.log('--- Result ---');
console.log('');
console.log('Normal transaction');
console.log(`${txnHash} is confirmed`);
console.log('');
process.exit();
}
}
if (confiremdTxn.isConfirmed() && confiremdTxn.isCxConfirmed()) {
console.log('--- Result ---');
console.log('');
console.log('Cross-Shard transaction');
console.log(`${txnHash} is confirmed`);
console.log('');
process.exit();
}
}
transfer();
Build from source files
Install lerna
and typescript
globally
yarn global add lerna && yarn global add typescript
Bootstrap and build
yarn bootstrap
Bundle
build umd
and esm
version javascript for each sub-packages, which can be accessed by import
or require
yarn dist
All files are exported in packages/dist
folder, use **.esm.js
or **.umd.js
format
Tests
Unit tests
yarn test:src
e2e tests
Contantly updating now, please get back later
-
edit
.env
file if you have custom setting -
run harmony node locally, follow this instruction : https://github.com/harmony-one/harmony)
-
wait for 1-2 mins, and run this:
yarn build && yarn test:e2e
More examples
Release Note
Before Release
- Build source first
yarn build:ts
- Run unit tests
yarn test:src
- Run e2e tests
yarn test:e2e
- Clean and build bundle
yarn dist
Publish to npm using dev:publish
The packages is to be published to npm, using @next
tag using script in package.json
Follow steps below to publish a npm verion using @next
tag
- Commit all changes to github master
- Run publish script
yarn dev:publish
- Select version and confirm all prompts with
Y
- See version changes in
npmjs.com
This will not change the release version of current npm packages(currently 0.0.7), developers have to use @next
to install from npm.
For example.
npm install @harmony-js/core@next
Publish to npm with lerna
Follow steps below to publish a npm verion with latest version
- Commit all changes to github master
- Run
lerna publish
,lerna
is required globally.
lerna publish
- Select version and confirm all prompts with
Y
- See version changes in
npmjs.com
This will change the release version of current npm packages to the latest version, developers can install from npm directly
For example.
npm install @harmony-js/core