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Introducing the Socket Python SDK
The initial version of the Socket Python SDK is now on PyPI, enabling developers to more easily interact with the Socket REST API in Python projects.
@constellationlabs/sdk
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The @eth-optimism/sdk
package provides a set of tools for interacting with Optimism.
npm install @eth-optimism/sdk
You can find auto-generated API documentation over at sdk.optimism.io.
The CrossChainMessenger
class simplifies the process of moving assets and data between Ethereum and Optimism.
You can use this class to, for example, initiate a withdrawal of ERC20 tokens from Optimism back to Ethereum, accurately track when the withdrawal is ready to be finalized on Ethereum, and execute the finalization transaction after the challenge period has elapsed.
The CrossChainMessenger
can handle deposits and withdrawals of ETH and any ERC20-compatible token.
Detailed API descriptions can be found at sdk.optimism.io.
The CrossChainMessenger
automatically connects to all relevant contracts so complex configuration is not necessary.
The Optimism SDK includes various utilities for handling Optimism's transaction fee model.
For instance, estimateTotalGasCost
will estimate the total cost (in wei) to send at transaction on Optimism including both the L2 execution cost and the L1 data cost.
You can also use the asL2Provider
function to wrap an ethers Provider object into an L2Provider
which will have all of these helper functions attached.
The SDK contains other useful helper functions and constants. For a complete list, refer to the auto-generated SDK documentation
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