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@aptos-labs/aptos-client
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This package implements a client with which you can interact with the Aptos network. It can be used standalone, and it is the client package used by the Aptos TypeScript SDK.
The @aptos-labs/aptos-client
package supports http2 protocol and implements 2 clients environment based:
index.browser.ts
to use in browser
environment (in a browser env it is up to the browser and the server to negotiate http2 connection)index.node.ts
to use in node
environment (to support http2 in node environment, still the server must support http2 also)async function aptosClient<Res>(requestOptions: AptosClientRequest): Promise<AptosClientResponse<Res>>;
type AptosClientResponse<Res> = {
status: number;
statusText: string;
data: Res;
config?: any;
request?: any;
response?: any;
headers?: any;
};
type AptosClientRequest = {
url: string;
method: "GET" | "POST";
body?: any;
params?: any;
headers?: any;
overrides?: any;
};
import aptosClient from "@aptos-labs/aptos-client";
const response = await aptosClient<Res>({ url, method, body, params, headers, overrides });
return response;
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client package for accessing the Aptos network API
We found that @aptos-labs/aptos-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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