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@cosmjs/amino

Helpers for Amino based signing.

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What is @cosmjs/amino?

@cosmjs/amino is a JavaScript library for working with the Amino encoding format used in the Cosmos ecosystem. It provides tools for encoding and decoding data structures, signing transactions, and interacting with Cosmos-based blockchains.

What are @cosmjs/amino's main functionalities?

Encoding and Decoding

This feature allows you to encode and decode data structures using the Amino encoding format. The code sample demonstrates encoding a Cosmos SDK message and then decoding it back to its original form.

const { encode, decode } = require('@cosmjs/amino');

const data = { type: 'cosmos-sdk/MsgSend', value: { from_address: 'cosmos1...', to_address: 'cosmos1...', amount: [{ denom: 'uatom', amount: '1000' }] } };
const encoded = encode(data);
const decoded = decode(encoded);
console.log(encoded);
console.log(decoded);

Signing Transactions

This feature allows you to create and serialize a sign document for transactions. The code sample demonstrates creating a sign document for a transaction and serializing it.

const { makeSignDoc, serializeSignDoc, StdSignDoc } = require('@cosmjs/amino');

const signDoc = makeSignDoc([{ type: 'cosmos-sdk/MsgSend', value: { from_address: 'cosmos1...', to_address: 'cosmos1...', amount: [{ denom: 'uatom', amount: '1000' }] } }], { amount: [{ denom: 'uatom', amount: '500' }], gas: '200000' }, 'cosmoshub-4', 'memo', 1, 1);
const serializedSignDoc = serializeSignDoc(signDoc);
console.log(serializedSignDoc);

Interacting with Cosmos-based Blockchains

This feature allows you to interact with Cosmos-based blockchains, including signing and broadcasting transactions. The code sample demonstrates creating a wallet, signing a transaction, and broadcasting it to the Cosmos network.

const { makeSignDoc, serializeSignDoc, StdSignDoc } = require('@cosmjs/amino');
const { DirectSecp256k1HdWallet } = require('@cosmjs/proto-signing');
const { assertIsBroadcastTxSuccess, SigningStargateClient } = require('@cosmjs/stargate');

async function main() {
  const wallet = await DirectSecp256k1HdWallet.fromMnemonic('your mnemonic here');
  const [firstAccount] = await wallet.getAccounts();
  const client = await SigningStargateClient.connectWithSigner('https://rpc.cosmos.network', wallet);

  const msgSend = {
    type: 'cosmos-sdk/MsgSend',
    value: {
      from_address: firstAccount.address,
      to_address: 'cosmos1...',
      amount: [{ denom: 'uatom', amount: '1000' }]
    }
  };

  const fee = {
    amount: [{ denom: 'uatom', amount: '500' }],
    gas: '200000'
  };

  const result = await client.signAndBroadcast(firstAccount.address, [msgSend], fee, 'memo');
  assertIsBroadcastTxSuccess(result);
  console.log(result);
}

main().catch(console.error);

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