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@aztec/aztec.js
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Aztec.js is a library that provides APIs for managing accounts and interacting with contracts on the Aztec network. It communicates with the [Private eXecution Environment (PXE)](https://docs.aztec.network/developers/reference/aztecjs/pxe) through a `PXE`
Aztec.js is a library that provides APIs for managing accounts and interacting with contracts on the Aztec network. It communicates with the Private eXecution Environment (PXE) through a PXE implementation, allowing developers to easily register new accounts, deploy contracts, view functions, and send transactions.
npm install @aztec/aztec.js
Use the @aztec/accounts package in order to create and manage accounts, and acquire a Wallet object needed to send transactions and interact with the network.
import { Contract } from '@aztec/aztec.js';
const contract = await Contract.deploy(wallet, MyContractArtifact, [...constructorArgs])
.send()
.deployed();
console.log(`Contract deployed at ${contract.address}`);
import { Contract } from '@aztec/aztec.js';
const contract = await Contract.at(contractAddress, MyContractArtifact, wallet);
const tx = await contract.methods.transfer(amount, recipientAddress).send().wait();
console.log(`Transferred ${amount} to ${recipientAddress} on block ${tx.blockNumber}`);
import { Contract } from '@aztec/aztec.js';
const contract = await Contract.at(contractAddress, MyContractArtifact, wallet);
const balance = await contract.methods.get_balance(wallet.getAddress()).simulate();
console.log(`Account balance is ${balance}`);
FAQs
Aztec.js is a library that provides APIs for managing accounts and interacting with contracts on the Aztec network. It communicates with the [Private eXecution Environment (PXE)](https://docs.aztec.network/developers/reference/aztecjs/pxe) through a `PXE`
The npm package @aztec/aztec.js receives a total of 3,867 weekly downloads. As such, @aztec/aztec.js popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @aztec/aztec.js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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