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@codama/nodes-from-anchor
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This package converts Anchor IDLs from various versions into Codama IDLs.
pnpm install @codama/nodes-from-anchor
[!NOTE]
- This package is not included in the main
codamapackage.- If
metadata.originis not set on the IDL, it is assumed to be"anchor". If you are trying to parse a Shank IDL, be sure that origin is set to"shank"so discriminators can be set correctly.
rootNodeFromAnchor(anchorIdl)This function takes a valid Anchor IDL and returns a RootNode.
// node ./codama.mjs
import { rootNodeFromAnchor } from '@codama/nodes-from-anchor';
import { createFromRoot } from 'codama';
import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs';
import path from 'path';
// Read the content of your IDL file.
const anchorIdlPath = path.join(__dirname, 'target', 'idl', 'anchor_program.json');
const anchorIdl = JSON.parse(readFileSync(anchorIdlPath, 'utf-8'));
// Parse it into a Codama IDL.
const codama = createFromRoot(rootNodeFromAnchor(anchorIdl));
FAQs
Node specifications and helpers for the Codama standard
The npm package @codama/nodes-from-anchor receives a total of 7,897 weekly downloads. As such, @codama/nodes-from-anchor popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @codama/nodes-from-anchor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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