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@chain-registry/keplr
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Keplr integration for the chain-registry returning keplr's ChainInfo
type from @chain-registry/types
Chain
type.
npm install @chain-registry/keplr
import { assets, chains } from 'chain-registry';
import { chainRegistryChainToKeplr } from '@chain-registry/keplr';
import { ChainInfo } from '@keplr-wallet/types';
const chain = chains.find(({chain_name})=>chain_name==='osmosis');
const config: ChainInfo = chainRegistryChainToKeplr(chain, assets);
// you can add options as well to choose endpoints
const config: ChainInfo = chainRegistryChainToKeplr(chain, assets, {
getExplorer: () => 'https://myexplorer.com',
getRestEndpoint: (chain) => chain.apis?.rest[1]?.address
getRpcEndpoint: (chain) => chain.apis?.rpc[1]?.address
});
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Chain Registry to Keplr
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