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@colony/colony-js-contract-loader
Advanced tools
This package exports an interface which is designed to be used for creating an Ethereum smart contract loading mechanism; for example, a contract loader might take a contract name as an argument, then look up some definition of the contract, and return the address of the deployed contract and its ABI definition.
yarn add @colony/colony-js-contract-loader
/* @flow */
import type { IContractLoader } from '@colony/colony-js-contract-loader';
This package is part of the colonyJS monorepo.
Please read our contributing guidelines.
v1.8.0
Maintenance
ColonyClient
events:
ColonyAdminRoleRemoved
ColonyAdminRoleSet
ColonyFounderRoleSet
ColonyFundsClaimed
ColonyFundsMovedBetweenFundingPots
ColonyInitialised
ColonyRewardInverseSet
ColonyUpgraded
RewardPayoutClaimed
ColonyNetworkClient
events:
ColonyNetworkInitialised
ColonyVersionAdded
MetaColonyCreated
MiningCycleResolverSet
NetworkFeeInverseSet
ReputationMiningCycleComplete
ReputationMiningInitialised
ReputationRootHashSet
TokenLockingAddressSet
ColonyNetworkClient
/ColonyClient
:
approveExitRecovery
enterRecoveryMode
exitRecoveryMode
getRecoveryRolesCount
isInRecoveryMode
removeRecoveryRole
setRecoveryRole
setStorageSlotRecovery
hasUserRole
caller to ColonyClient
AuthorityClient
as it is no longer needed.OWNER
role to FOUNDER
.Bug fixes
FAQs
Contract loader interfaces
The npm package @colony/colony-js-contract-loader receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, @colony/colony-js-contract-loader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @colony/colony-js-contract-loader demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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