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@kyve/query
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yarn add @kyve/query
Note: The KYVE-Query class extends ArDB. For detailed information please refer to the documentation.
To query KYVE data, create a new Query and pass in the poolID. The default limit is
10 transactions. Call .next() to get to the next page. The default order is latest -> oldest transactions.
import { Query } from "@kyve/query";
const poolID = 0;
const query = new Query(poolID);
// finding latest transactions
const txs = query.find();
// receiveing the next 10 results
const nextTxs = query.next();
To set a custom limit you can add a .limit() statement.
// finding 50 latest transactions
const txs = query.limit(50).find();
For other filters please refer to the ArDB documentation.
FAQs
``` yarn add @kyve/query ```
We found that @kyve/query demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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