@dfinity/agent
JavaScript and TypeScript library to interact with the Internet Computer for Node.js and Client applications
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Additional API Documentation can be found here.
Installation
Using agent:
npm i --save @dfinity/agent
In the browser:
import * as agent from "@dfinity/agent";
or using individual exports:
import { Actor, HttpAgent } from "@dfinity/agent";
In Node.js
const actor = require("@dfinity/agent");
Using an Agent
The agent is a low-level interface that the Actor uses to encode and decode messages to the Internet Computer. It provides call
, query
and readState
methods to the Actor, as well as a few additional utilities. For the most part, calls through the agent are intended to be structured through an Actor, configured with a canister interface that can be automatically generated from a Candid interface.
Initializing an Actor
The most common use for the agent is to create an actor. This is done by calling the Actor.createActor
constructor:
Actor.createActor(interfaceFactory: InterfaceFactory, configuration: ActorConfig): ActorSubclass<T>
The interfaceFactory
is a function that returns a runtime interface that the Actor uses to strucure calls to a canister. The interfaceFactory can be written manually, but it is recommended to use the dfx generate
command to generate the interface for your project, or to use the didc
tool to generate the interface for your project.
Inspecting an actor's agent
Use the Actor.agentOf
method to get the agent of an actor:
const defaultAgent = Actor.agentOf(defaultActor);
This is useful if you need to replace or invalidate the identity used by an actor's agent.
For example, if you want to replace the identity of an actor's agent with a newly authenticated identity from Internet Identity, you can do so by calling the Actor.replaceAgent
method:
defaultAgent.replaceIdentity(await authClient.getIdentity());