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@faast/coin-payments
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Library to assist in processing cryptocurrency payments, such as deriving addresses and sweeping funds
Library to assist in processing cryptocurrency payments.
npm i @faast/coin-payments
import { CoinPayments } from '@faast/coin-payments'
const coinPayments = new CoinPayments({
seed: '5cf2d4a8b0...ca676651f'
})
To begin processing payments, select your asset
const xrpPayments = coinPayments.forAsset('XRP')
await xrpPayments.init()
Generate a deposit address.
This is useful if you are a hot wallet and don't store the private key. You will need
to keep track of which path node you are on (increasing int
):
let { address, extraId } = xrpPayments.getPayport(1234)
// Customer sends deposit to `address` with destination tag `extraId`
Validate an address:
if (xrpPayments.isValidAddress(depositAddress)) {
// do something
}
Get the balance of an address:
let { confirmedBalance, unconfirmedBalance } = await xrpPayments.getBalance(1234)
Generate a sweep transaction for an address, then broadcast it:
let unsignedTx = await xrpPayments.createSweepTransaction(1234, to)
let signedTx = await xrpPayments.signTransaction(unsignedTx)
let { id: txHash } = await xrpPayments.broadcastTransaction(signedtx)
Generate a simple send transaction
let unsignedTx = await xrpPayments.createTransaction(1234, to, '1.234')
// Then sign and broadcast the transaction
Get a transaction and check if it is confirmed:
let txInfo = await xrpPayments.getTransactionInfo(txHash)
if (txInfo.isConfirmed) {
// txInfo.confirmations > 0
}
In some circumstances, you may want a read-only copy that can do everything but sign. First create it with your seed as usual, then get the public config to use for read only version.
const readOnlyConfig = coinPayments.getPublicConfig()
const readOnlyCoinPayments = new CoinPayments(readOnlyConfig)
See tests or types for more utilities
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Library to assist in processing cryptocurrency payments, such as deriving addresses and sweeping funds
The npm package @faast/coin-payments receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @faast/coin-payments popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @faast/coin-payments demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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