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A JavaScript/TypeScript API for interacting with the XRP Ledger
This is the recommended library for integrating a JavaScript/TypeScript app with the XRP Ledger, especially if you intend to use advanced functionality such as IOUs, payment paths, the decentralized exchange, account settings, payment channels, escrows, multi-signing, and more.
See the full reference documentation on the XRP Ledger Dev Portal.
What is ripple-lib used for? The applications on the list linked above use ripple-lib
. Open a PR to add your app or project to the list!
rippled
server from Node.js or a web browserSee also: RippleAPI Beginners Guide
In an existing project (with package.json
), install ripple-lib
:
$ npm install --save ripple-lib
Then see the documentation.
If you want to use ripple-lib
with React Native you will need to have some of the NodeJS modules available. To help with this you can use a module like rn-nodeify.
Install dependencies:
npm install --save react-native-crypto
npm install --save ripple-lib
# install peer deps
npm install --save react-native-randombytes
# install latest rn-nodeify
npm install --save-dev rn-nodeify@latest
After that, run the following command:
# install node core shims and recursively hack package.json files
# in ./node_modules to add/update the "browser"/"react-native" field with relevant mappings
./node_modules/.bin/rn-nodeify --hack --install
Enable crypto
:
rn-nodeify
will create a shim.js
file in the project root directory.
Open it and uncomment the line that requires the crypto module:
// If using the crypto shim, uncomment the following line to ensure
// crypto is loaded first, so it can populate global.crypto
require('crypto')
Import shim
in your project (it must be the first line):
import './shim'
...
Until official support for Deno is added, you can use the following work-around to use ripple-lib
with Deno:
import ripple from 'https://dev.jspm.io/npm:ripple-lib';
(async () => {
const api = new (ripple as any).RippleAPI({ server: 'wss://s.altnet.rippletest.net:51233' });
const address = 'rH8NxV12EuV...khfJ5uw9kT';
api.connect().then(() => {
api.getBalances(address).then((balances: any) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(balances, null, 2));
});
});
})();
We have a low-traffic mailing list for announcements of new ripple-lib releases. (About 1 email per week)
If you're using the XRP Ledger in production, you should run a rippled server and subscribe to the ripple-server mailing list as well.
To build the library for Node.js and the browser:
$ npm run build
The TypeScript compiler will output the resulting JS files in ./dist/npm/
.
webpack will output the resulting JS files in ./build/
.
For details, see the scripts
in package.json
.
cd
into the repository and install dependencies with npm install
npm test
Run npm run lint
to lint the code with eslint
.
Do not edit ./docs/index.md
directly because it is a generated file.
Instead, edit the appropriate .md.ejs
files in ./docs/src/
.
If you make changes to the JSON schemas, fixtures, or documentation sources, update the documentation by running npm run docgen
.
FAQs
A TypeScript/JavaScript API for interacting with the XRP Ledger in Node.js and the browser
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