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@bloxroute/solana-trader-client-ts
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Provides a Typescript SDK for bloXroute's Solana Trader API.
This library is exposes HTTP, websockets, and GRPC interfaces, and is compatible with both modern browser and node.js environments. Note that some methods and the GRPC interface is only available in node.js run-times, since some aspects of these functions are incompatible with browsers (e.g. http/2 requirement for GRPC, loading from environment, etc.)
npm i @bloxroute/solana-trader-client-ts
First, you will need an AUTH_HEADER
from bloXroute (see the BDN user portal) . If you wish to create transactions
you will also need your Solana PRIVATE_KEY
available.
In node.js
environments, you can specify both of these values in a .env
file, or export them manually yourself. In
the browser, you'll want to define them during run-time from user input, and probably use some wallet provider to handle
the transaction signing.
A simple example:
import { HttpProvider } from "../bxsolana/provider/http.js"
const provider = new HttpProvider()
let req = await provider.getOrderbook({ market: "SOLUSDC", limit: 5 })
console.info(req)
Refer to the examples/
for more info. As mentioned above, you'll need an .env
file for exported variables to execute
the full suite. A proper .env
file looks like something like this.
AUTH_HEADER="ZDIxYzE0NmItZWYxNi00ZmFmLTg5YWUtMzYwMTk4YzUyZmM4OjEwOWE5MzEzZDc2Yjg3M......................"
PRIVATE_KEY="3EhZ4Epe6QrcDKQRucdftv6vWXMnpTKDV4mekSPWZEcZnJV4huzesLHwASdVUzo......................"
A general note on transaction submission: methods named post*
(e.g. postOrder
) typically do not sign/submit the
transaction, only return the raw unsigned transaction. This is mainly useful for generating transaction in browsers
or if you want to handle your signing manually. You may also want to use the similarly named submit*
methods
(e.g. submitOrder
), which generate, sign, and submit the transaction all at once.
We use pbkit/pbkit
to generate Typescript files from .proto
definitions. You'll need to install their kit:
$ brew install pbkit/tap/pbkit
Clone the repo and install dependencies:
$ git clone https://github.com/bloXroute-Labs/solana-trader-client-ts.git
$ cd solana-trader-client-ts
$ npm i
Lint:
$ npm run lint
Format:
$ npm run format
Install precommit hooks:
$ npx husky install
Regenerate protobuf definitions:
$ npm run proto
We use np
to publish new releases to npm. To make a new release, in the project directory use:
$ npm run release
Follow the menu items to select a version for the release (major, minor, patch).
FAQs
Solana Trader API SDK
The npm package @bloxroute/solana-trader-client-ts receives a total of 1,386 weekly downloads. As such, @bloxroute/solana-trader-client-ts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @bloxroute/solana-trader-client-ts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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