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@avalabs/avalanchejs
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AvalancheJS is a JavaScript Library for interfacing with the Avalanche Platform. It is built using TypeScript and intended to support both browser and Node.js. The AvalancheJS library allows you to issue commands to the Avalanche node APIs.
Using AvalancheJS, developers can:
AvalancheJS requires Node.js LTS version 20.11.1 or higher to compile.
Add AvalancheJS to your project via npm or yarn.
For installing via npm:
npm install --save @avalabs/avalanchejs
For installing via yarn:
yarn add @avalabs/avalanchejs
You can also pull the repo down directly and build it from scratch.
Clone the AvalancheJS repository:
git clone https://github.com/ava-labs/avalanchejs.git
Then build it:
npm run build
or
yarn build
The AvalancheJS library can be imported into your existing project as follows:
import { avm, pvm, evm } from '@avalabs/avalanchejs';
import { avm /** X-chain */, pvm /** P-chain */, evm /** C-chain */, utils, secp256k1 } from "@avalabs/avalanchejs"
// example calls
const exportTx = avm.newExportTx(...) // constructs a new export tx from X
const addValidatorTx = pvm.newAddPermissionlessValidatorTx(...) // constructs a new add validator tx on P
const importTx = evm.newImportTx(...) // constructs a new import tx to C
const publicKeyBytes = utils.hexToBuffer(publicKeyHex)
const signature = secp256k1.signHash(bytes, privateKeyBytes)
Please check out the examples folder for more info.
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Avalanche Platform JS Library
We found that @avalabs/avalanchejs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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