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@klaytn/js-ext-core
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Sub-components of Klaytn JavaScript SDKs.
For dApp developers and blockchain users, use the SDKs like @klaytn/ethers-ext and @klaytn/web3js-ext.
FieldSetFactory
to easily build custom RLP-encodable typesAccountKeyFactory
for Klaytn account objectsKlaytnTxFactory
for Klaytn transaction objectsAccountKeyType
and TxType
enumsgetRpcTxObject
to normalize eth_call
RPC parametersgetCompressedPublicKey
and getSignatureTuple
to normalize cryptographic datasplitKeystoreKIP3
for handling KIP-3 JSON keystoreformatKlay
and parseKlay
to convert KLAY denominationsasyncOpenApi
to promisify @klaytn/web3rpc methodsnpm install --save @klaytn/js-ext-core
See test.
FAQs
Sub-components of Klaytn JavaScript SDKs.
We found that @klaytn/js-ext-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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