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@chromia/ft4
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FT4 Library is a library for Rell modules (Chromia smart contract language). It can be imported and used as a token provider and manager. It allows several operations, among them: creation of different assets (type of tokens), allocation of tokens, transf
The FT4 library is a toolkit to help dApp developers build real world applications within the Chromia ecosystem by providing out of the box support for things such as account creation and access management and interaction with external signature solutions already familiar to the user. It also provides asset management. Allowing issuance, allocation and transfers and tracing of asset activities, both within a chain as well as across other chains within the Chromia ecosystem.
A full documentation on how to use the various features of the library can be found on the official docs page.
This repository contains the FT4 library and a comprehensive suite of tests written in Node.js and Jest. The current testing setup serves as a temporary measure, as a Rell-based testing suite is in development.
Clone the repository and install the dependencies:
git clone git@gitlab.com:chromaway/ft4-lib.git
cd ft4-lib
npm install
chr install
Build TypeScript library into dist/
:
npm run build
Run the complete set of Rell and TypeScript tests:
npm run test
Run only Rell or TypeScript tests:
npm run test:rell
npm run test:js
The TypeScript tests can be run with even more granularity:
npm run test:js-unit # does not make any calls to a real blockchain
npm run test:js-integration # stars a single blockchain which it interacts with
npm run test:js-multichain # Stars a cluster of chains which it interacts with
To execute particular tests in Rell, use the --tests
or -t
option:
npm run test:rell -- --tests=test1,test2
npm run test:rell -- -t=test1,test2
Execute specific Jest tests by string matching:
npm run test:js 'string matching test(s)'
Examples:
npm run test:js 'user'
npm run test:js 'rate|sso'
Run e2e tests interactively:
npm run test:e2e
Run e2e tests in headless mode:
npm run test:e2e:headless
Update changelog in doc/release-notes/
, then run ./scripts/compile-changelog.sh
script to assemble changelog.md
and rell-changelog.md
. Do not update
changelog.md
or rell-changelog.md
directly.
This project is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. For more details, see the LICENSE file in the repository or visit Apache License, Version 2.0.
[1.0.0] - 2024-07-04
Amount
's times
and dividedBy
functions now accept Amount
as argument as well.hasCrosschainTransferExpired
to check if a specific pending cross-chain transfer has expired.getEnabledRegistrationStrategies
to Connection
interfacependingTransferStrategies
to check expired or valid transfers only.Filter
type as a generic type to filter in queries.FAQs
FT4 Library is a library for Rell modules (Chromia smart contract language). It can be imported and used as a token provider and manager. It allows several operations, among them: creation of different assets (type of tokens), allocation of tokens, transf
The npm package @chromia/ft4 receives a total of 158 weekly downloads. As such, @chromia/ft4 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @chromia/ft4 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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