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@arcblock/forge-proto
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Javascript modules generated using protoc from ForgeSDK protobuf
npm install @arcblock/forge-proto
// or
yarn add @arcblock/forge-proto
const { fromTypeUrl, toTypeUrl, getMessageType, enums } = require('@arcblock/forge-proto');
console.log(fromTypeUrl('fg:t:stake')); // StakeTx
console.log(toTypeUrl('StakeTx')); // fg:t:stake
const { fields, fn: Message } = getMessageType('RequestCreateTx');
const message = new Message({
from: 'abc',
});
For full documentation, checkout https://forge-js.netlify.com
Name | Website |
---|---|
wangshijun | https://www.arcblock.io |
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Static modules generated from forge-sdk protobuf files
The npm package @arcblock/forge-proto receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, @arcblock/forge-proto popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @arcblock/forge-proto demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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