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@hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs
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Wrapper for Nodejs around indy-vdr
This has been tested extensively with Nodejs version 16.11.0 and 16.15.0.
Older and newer versions might also work, but they have not been tested.
yarn add @hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs
You can import all types and classes from the @hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs library:
import { PoolCreate, GetSchemaRequest } from '@hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs'
const pool = new PoolCreate({
parameters: {
transactions: <TRANSACTION_OBJECT>
}
})
const getSchemaRequest = new GetSchemaRequest({
schemaId: 'J6nTnUo3YLayzc2GUUctb1:2:MyName:1.0',
})
const schemaResponse = await pool.submitRequest(getSchemaRequest)
Note: If you want to use this library in a cross-platform environment you need to import methods from the
@hyperledger/indy-vdr-sharedpackage instead. This is a platform independent package that allows to register the native bindings. The@hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejspackage uses this package under the hood. See the Indy VDR Shared README for documentation on how to use this package.
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Nodejs wrapper for Indy Vdr
The npm package @hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs receives a total of 3,160 weekly downloads. As such, @hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hyperledger/indy-vdr-nodejs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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