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@kadena/chainwebjs
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Javascript (Typescript) bindings for the Kadena Chainweb API
High level Typescript bindings and types for the Kadena Chainweb REST API.
const chainweb = require('@kadena/chainwebjs');
import chainweb from '@kadena/chainwebjs';
network
: the Kadena Chainweb network identifier.host
: the Chainweb API host URL, including the schema and possibly the port.Currently, no authentication or extra headers are supported. If you need these features, you may request support by submitting an new issue in the Github repository.
Some functions require a chainId
parameter (or an array of chain IDs). Chain
IDs should be provided as numbers from the set of supported chains of the
respective network
. There is no default value.
When a depth
parameter is required, a value of 3
or larger is a safe choice.
Functions return items in order ascending by block height. Because the server usually returns items in reverse order, functions buffer all items from possibly several pages, which can take some time. When fetching larger numbers of items it is recommended to use the functions in the package iteratively and possibly also asynchronously in order to increase performance.
chainweb.cut.peers().then((x) => console.log('Cut Peers:', x));
chainweb.cut.current().then((x) => console.log('Current Cut:', x));
Chain items only include items from the currently winning branch of the chain.
Orphaned blocks from past forks are not included. In order to avoid retrieving
items from a currently winning fork that is orphaned later on it is recommended
to only retrieve confirmed items by using an appropriate the depth
parameter.
There are functions for three kinds of chain items:
height
property that indicates the block height
at which it occurred.height
property that indicates the block height at which it occurred.chainweb.header.height(0, 1000000).then((x) => console.log('Header:', x));
chainweb.block.height(0, 1000000).then((x) => console.log('Block:', x));
chainweb.transaction
.height(0, 1000000)
.then((x) => console.log('Transactions:', x));
chainweb.event.height(0, 1000000).then((x) => console.log('Events:', x));
The parameters, in order, are: chain id and block height.
const bh = 'k0an0qEORusqQg9ZjKrxa-0Bo0-hQVYLXqWi5LHxg3k';
chainweb.header.blockHash(0, bh).then((x) => console.log('Header:', x));
chainweb.block.blockHash(0, bh).then((x) => console.log('Block:', x));
chainweb.transaction
.blockHash(0, bh)
.then((x) => console.log('Transactions:', x));
chainweb.event.blockHash(0, bh).then((x) => console.log('Events:', x));
The parameters, in order, are: chain id and block hash.
These functions return items from recent blocks in the block history starting at a given depth.
The depth parameter is useful to avoid receiving items from orphaned blocks.
chainweb.header.recent(0, 3, 10).then((x) => console.log('Headers:', x));
chainweb.block.recent(0, 3, 10).then((x) => console.log('Blocks:', x));
chainweb.transaction
.recent(0, 3, 50)
.then((x) => console.log('Transactions:', x));
chainweb.event.recent(0, 3, 1000).then((x) => console.log('Events:', x));
The parameters, in order, are: chain id, depth, and maximum number of returned items.
These functions query items from a range of block heights and return the result as an array.
chainweb.header
.range(0, 1500000, 1500010)
.then((x) => console.log('Headers:', x));
chainweb.block
.range(0, 1500000, 1500010)
.then((x) => console.log('Blocks:', x));
chainweb.transaction
.range(0, 1500000, 1500010)
.then((x) => console.log('Transactions:', x));
chainweb.event
.range(0, 1500000, 1500010)
.then((x) => console.log('Events:', x));
The parameters, in order, are: chain id, start height, and end height.
Streams are backed by EventSource clients that retrieve header update events from the Chainweb API.
The depth parameter is useful to avoid receiving items from orphaned blocks.
The functions buffer, filter, and transform the original events and generate a stream of derived items to which a callback is applied.
The functions also return the underlying EventSource object, for more advanced low-level control.
const chains = [0, 1, 9];
const hs = chainweb.header.stream(2, chains, console.log);
const bs = chainweb.block.stream(2, chains, console.log);
const ts = chainweb.transaction.stream(2, chains, (x) => {
console.log(x);
});
const es = chainweb.event.stream(2, chains, console.log);
The parameters, in order, are: depths, included chains, and a function that is called for each item in the stream.
Streams are online and only return items from blocks that got mined after the
stream was started. They are thus useful for prompt notification of new items.
In order of exhaustively querying all, including old, items, one should also use
range
or recent
queries for the respective type of item.
Example of a block object:
{
header: {
creationTime: 1617709987033643,
parent: 'xv73bXWz1gnrqTisA_gPk1uQsAB5mbpcc1K28hbc1-g',
height: 1510411,
hash: 'uq_j7n0Oi_kn_MOCzCnab5ceJoTh1107ovP6sEupL_g',
chainId: 14,
weight: 'ANTVgl6hNGp2AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA',
featureFlags: 0,
epochStart: 1617707264590744,
adjacents: {
'4': 'QjY3cD3SI3ZXFLJSEBs9vQ4inE6kttzloHr7Xw7Jb1Q',
'13': 'pVCx1m9vdwkUuL2IY1a4YFH5pR26LYuDlvTB5EET1lc',
'15': 'suYkkMMTC91ezPrL0lWPJfb4jMdPwDrAZ5QDbTHa094'
},
payloadHash: 'uRNlKTYUX8le57PUU7PegH6R4sQ_BRcbyM_8X0SmqGU',
chainwebVersion: 'mainnet01',
target: 'HaIMMhav3qFjTsesHlofQs1qXtA03KwCoAkAAAAAAAA',
nonce: '5090157328105015810'
},
payload: {
transactions: [],
minerData: {
account: '6d87fd6e5e47185cb421459d2888bddba7a6c0f2c4ae5246d5f38f993818bb89',
predicate: 'keys-all',
'public-keys': [Array]
},
transactionsHash: 'PZA7NIdgDatkTRZ8AOSI7dOOJzhGAhe7JkovnMp1xks',
outputsHash: 'RJVkqVIwW2U6na2pExx866Ld_q2Hw0ZxHC_PScDpsZo',
payloadHash: 'uRNlKTYUX8le57PUU7PegH6R4sQ_BRcbyM_8X0SmqGU',
coinbase: {
gas: 0,
result: [Object],
reqKey: 'Inh2NzNiWFd6MWducnFUaXNBX2dQazF1UXNBQjVtYnBjYzFLMjhoYmMxLWci',
logs: 'NI1wv5IbNktRCAQXB4NNuiZHqzyvhjXIrndkgEGLtUg',
metaData: null,
continuation: null,
txId: 671318
}
}
}
Example of a transaction object:
{
transaction: {
hash: 'h2oKMgCpT_QOGLL-vZj59gCn9bvp7_UW3_tufsJM_-c',
sigs: [ [Object] ],
cmd: {
networkId: 'mainnet01',
payload: [Object],
signers: [Array],
meta: [Object],
nonce: '"\\"2021-04-06T19:03:18.773Z\\""'
}
},
output: {
gas: 392,
result: { status: 'success', data: [Object] },
reqKey: 'h2oKMgCpT_QOGLL-vZj59gCn9bvp7_UW3_tufsJM_-c',
logs: 'Go2w3KEnTqjgry8l5ucz2u3nmVGJN6sEdxI6YGiTF7Q',
metaData: null,
continuation: {
executed: null,
pactId: 'h2oKMgCpT_QOGLL-vZj59gCn9bvp7_UW3_tufsJM_-c',
stepHasRollback: false,
step: 0,
yield: [Object],
continuation: [Object],
stepCount: 2
},
txId: 2026960
},
height: 1511402
Example of an event object:
{
params: [
'4677a09ea1602e4e09fe01eb1196cf47c0f44aa44aac903d5f61be7da3425128',
'f6357785d8b147c1fac66cdbd607a0b1208d62996d7d62cc92856d0ab229bea2',
10462.28
],
name: 'TRANSFER',
module: { namespace: null, name: 'coin' },
moduleHash: 'ut_J_ZNkoyaPUEJhiwVeWnkSQn9JT9sQCWKdjjVVrWo',
height: 1511601
}
FAQs
Javascript (Typescript) bindings for the Kadena Chainweb API
The npm package @kadena/chainwebjs receives a total of 64 weekly downloads. As such, @kadena/chainwebjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kadena/chainwebjs 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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