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@arisensdk/api
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Application programming interface to ARISEN blockchain nodes. This is for read-only API calls. If you need to sign transactions use arisensdk instead.
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See console object: RixApi
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Run aos
RixApi = require('@arisensdk/api') // Or RixApi = require('./src')
arisen = RixApi() // // 127.0.0.1:8888
// Any API call without a callback parameter will print documentation: description,
// parameters, return value, and possible errors. All methods and documentation
// are created from JSON files in arisensdk/json/api/v1..
arisen.getInfo()
// A Promise is returned if a callback is not provided.
arisen.getInfo({}).then(result => console.log(result))
arisen.getBlock(1).then(result => console.log(result))
// For callbacks instead of Promises provide a callback
callback = (err, res) => {err ? console.error(err) : console.log(res)}
// The server does not expect any parameters only the callback is needed
arisen.getInfo(callback)
// Parameters are added before the callback
arisen.getBlock(1, callback)
// Parameters can be an object
arisen.getBlock({block_num_or_id: 1}, callback)
arisen.getBlock({block_num_or_id: 1}).then(result => console.log(result))
RixApi = require('@arisensdk/api') // Or RixApi = require('./src')
// everything is optional
options = {
httpEndpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:8888', // default, null for cold-storage
verbose: false, // API logging
logger: { // Default logging functions
log: config.verbose ? console.log : null,
error: config.verbose ? console.error : null
},
fetchConfiguration: {}
}
arisen = RixApi(options)
During testing, an error may be expected and checked as follows:
options.logger = {
error: err => {
assert.equal(err, 'expected error')
done()
}
}
options.fetchConfiguration = {
credentials: 'same-origin'
}
Every @arisensdk/api request will run fetch with this configuration:
fetch('https://example.com', {
credentials: 'same-origin'
})
Node and browser (es2015)
FAQs
Application programming interface to ARISEN blockchain nodes.
We found that @arisensdk/api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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