dYdXJS
dYdXJS
is a TypeScript library for interacting with the dYdX
chain. This library is generated using Telescope
install
npm install dydxjs
Table of contents
Usage
RPC Clients
import { dydxprotocol } from 'dydxprotocol';
const { createRPCQueryClient } = dydxprotocol.ClientFactory;
const client = await createRPCQueryClient({ rpcEndpoint: RPC_ENDPOINT });
const balance = await client.cosmos.bank.v1beta1
.allBalances({ address: 'dydxprotocol1addresshere' });
const balances = await client.dydxprotocol.exchange.v1beta1
.exchangeBalances()
Composing Messages
Import the dydxprotocol
object from dydxprotocol
.
import { dydxprotocol } from 'dydxprotocol';
const {
createSpotLimitOrder,
createSpotMarketOrder,
deposit
} = dydxprotocol.exchange.v1beta1.MessageComposer.withTypeUrl;
CosmWasm Messages
import { cosmwasm } from "dydxprotocol";
const {
clearAdmin,
executeContract,
instantiateContract,
migrateContract,
storeCode,
updateAdmin
} = cosmwasm.wasm.v1.MessageComposer.withTypeUrl;
IBC Messages
import { ibc } from 'dydxprotocol';
const {
transfer
} = ibc.applications.transfer.v1.MessageComposer.withTypeUrl
Cosmos Messages
import { cosmos } from 'dydxprotocol';
const {
fundCommunityPool,
setWithdrawAddress,
withdrawDelegatorReward,
withdrawValidatorCommission
} = cosmos.distribution.v1beta1.MessageComposer.fromPartial;
const {
multiSend,
send
} = cosmos.bank.v1beta1.MessageComposer.fromPartial;
const {
beginRedelegate,
createValidator,
delegate,
editValidator,
undelegate
} = cosmos.staking.v1beta1.MessageComposer.fromPartial;
const {
deposit,
submitProposal,
vote,
voteWeighted
} = cosmos.gov.v1beta1.MessageComposer.fromPartial;
Connecting with Wallets and Signing Messages
⚡️ For web interfaces, we recommend using cosmos-kit. Continue below to see how to manually construct signers and clients.
Here are the docs on creating signers in cosmos-kit that can be used with Keplr and other wallets.
Initializing the Stargate Client
Use getSigningdydxprotocolClient
to get your SigningStargateClient
, with the proto/amino messages full-loaded. No need to manually add amino types, just require and initialize the client:
import { getSigningdydxprotocolClient } from 'dydxprotocol';
const stargateClient = await getSigningdydxprotocolClient({
rpcEndpoint,
signer
});
Creating Signers
To broadcast messages, you can create signers with a variety of options:
Amino Signer
Likely you'll want to use the Amino, so unless you need proto, you should use this one:
import { getOfflineSignerAmino as getOfflineSigner } from 'cosmjs-utils';
Proto Signer
import { getOfflineSignerProto as getOfflineSigner } from 'cosmjs-utils';
WARNING: NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE PLAIN-TEXT MNEMONICS. Please take care of your security and use best practices such as AES encryption and/or methods from 12factor applications.
import { chains } from 'chain-registry';
const mnemonic =
'unfold client turtle either pilot stock floor glow toward bullet car science';
const chain = chains.find(({ chain_name }) => chain_name === 'dydxprotocol');
const signer = await getOfflineSigner({
mnemonic,
chain
});
Broadcasting Messages
Now that you have your stargateClient
, you can broadcast messages:
const { send } = cosmos.bank.v1beta1.MessageComposer.withTypeUrl;
const msg = send({
amount: [
{
denom: 'coin',
amount: '1000'
}
],
toAddress: address,
fromAddress: address
});
const fee: StdFee = {
amount: [
{
denom: 'coin',
amount: '864'
}
],
gas: '86364'
};
const response = await stargateClient.signAndBroadcast(address, [msg], fee);
Advanced Usage
If you want to manually construct a stargate client
import { OfflineSigner, GeneratedType, Registry } from "@cosmjs/proto-signing";
import { AminoTypes, SigningStargateClient } from "@cosmjs/stargate";
import {
cosmosAminoConverters,
cosmosProtoRegistry,
cosmwasmAminoConverters,
cosmwasmProtoRegistry,
ibcProtoRegistry,
ibcAminoConverters,
dydxprotocolAminoConverters,
dydxprotocolProtoRegistry
} from 'dydxprotocol';
const signer: OfflineSigner =
const rpcEndpint = 'https://rpc.cosmos.directory/dydxprotocol';
const protoRegistry: ReadonlyArray<[string, GeneratedType]> = [
...cosmosProtoRegistry,
...cosmwasmProtoRegistry,
...ibcProtoRegistry,
...dydxprotocolProtoRegistry
];
const aminoConverters = {
...cosmosAminoConverters,
...cosmwasmAminoConverters,
...ibcAminoConverters,
...dydxprotocolAminoConverters
};
const registry = new Registry(protoRegistry);
const aminoTypes = new AminoTypes(aminoConverters);
const stargateClient = await SigningStargateClient.connectWithSigner(rpcEndpoint, signer, {
registry,
aminoTypes
});
Developing
When first cloning the repo:
npm install
Codegen
Our protos live in v4-proto which is included as a submodule of this repo. When running git checkout
, we recommend using the --recurse-submodules
flag to initialize and checkout the submodule. You can also consider setting git config --global submodule.recurse
to make this a default for all git commands. Additional help for using submodules can be found on notion.
Once the submodule is initialized properly, run the following command for codegen. It uses the Telescope config in scripts/codegen.js
.
npm run codegen
Publishing
Build the types and then publish:
npm run build:ts
npm run publish
Credits
🛠 Built by Cosmology — if you like our tools, please consider delegating to our validator ⚛️
Code built with the help of these related projects:
Disclaimer
AS DESCRIBED IN THE LICENSES, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, AT YOUR OWN RISK, AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.
No developer or entity involved in creating this software will be liable for any claims or damages whatsoever associated with your use, inability to use, or your interaction with other users of the code or software using the code, including any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive or consequential damages, or loss of profits, cryptocurrencies, tokens, or anything else of value.