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@magic-ext/tezos
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npm i magic-sdk @magic-ext/tezos
Setup TezosExtension with magic-sdk
import { Magic } from 'magic-sdk';
import { TezosExtension } from '@magic-ext/tezos';
const magic = new Magic('YOUR_API_KEY', {
extensions: [
new TezosExtension({
rpcUrl: 'tezos rpc url'
})
]
});
// or
const magic = new Magic('YOUR_API_KEY', {
extensions: {
tezos: new TezosExtension({
rpcUrl: 'tezos rpc url'
})
}
});
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Using getAccount function to get Tezos public address for current user.
const publicAddress = await magic.tezos.getAccount();
console.log('tezos public address', publicAddress);
const handlerSendTransaction = async () => {
const result = await magic.tezos.sendTransactionOperation('tz1RVcUP9nUurgEJMDou8eW3bVDs6qmP5Lnc', 500000, 1500, '');
console.log(`Injected operation group id ${result.operationGroupID}`);
};
const handleSendDelegation = async () => {
const result = await magic.tezos.sendDelegationOperation('tz1LhS2WFCinpwUTdUb991ocL2D9Uk6FJGJK', 10000);
console.log(`Injected operation group id`, result);
}
const handleSendContractOrigination = async () => {
const contract = `[
{
"prim":"parameter",
"args":[ { "prim":"string" } ]
},
{
"prim":"storage",
"args":[ { "prim":"string" } ]
},
{
"prim":"code",
"args":[
[
{ "prim":"CAR" },
{ "prim":"NIL", "args":[ { "prim":"operation" } ] },
{ "prim":"PAIR" }
]
]
}
]`;
const storage = '{"string": "Sample"}';
const params = {
amount: 0,
delegate: undefined,
fee: 100000,
derivationPath: '',
storage_limit: 1000,
gas_limit: 100000,
code: contract,
storage,
codeFormat: 'micheline',
}
const result = await magic.tezos.sendContractOriginationOperation(
params.amount,
params.delegate,
params.fee,
params.derivationPath,
params.storage_limit,
params.gas_limit,
params.code,
params.storage,
params.codeFormat
);
console.log(`Injected operation`, result);
};
const handleInvokeContract = async () => {
const params = {
contract: 'KT1NXXLzk3rwnawPc4HwDn8siPkMaBjT5Hdr',
amount: 0,
fee: 100000,
derivationPath: '',
storageLimit: 1000,
gasLimit: 100000,
entrypoint: '',
parameters: '{"string": "Cryptonomicon"}',
parameterFormat: 'micheline'
};
const result = await magic.tezos.sendContractInvocationOperation(
params.contract,
params.amount,
params.fee,
params.derivationPath,
params.storageLimit,
params.gasLimit,
params.entrypoint,
params.parameters,
params.parameterFormat
);
console.log(`Injected operation`, result);
};
const handleContractPing = async () => {
const params = {
contract: 'KT1NXXLzk3rwnawPc4HwDn8siPkMaBjT5Hdr',
amount: 10000,
fee: 100000,
derivationPath: '',
storageLimit: 1000,
gasLimit: 100000,
entrypoint: ''
};
const result = await magic.tezos.sendContractPing(
params.contract,
params.amount,
params.fee,
params.derivationPath,
params.storageLimit,
params.gasLimit,
params.entrypoint,
);
console.log(`Injected operation`, result);
}
FAQs
magic tezos extension
The npm package @magic-ext/tezos receives a total of 603 weekly downloads. As such, @magic-ext/tezos popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @magic-ext/tezos demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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