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@maticnetwork/meta
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The private static server for Matic.
All files, in this repository, will be served over AWS S3 at https://static.matic.network/<file-path>
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Master branch will be automatically deployed. No other action required.
$ npm i --save @maticnetwork/meta
const Network = require("@maticnetwork/meta/network")
// define network
const network = new Network("testnet", "mumbai")
const Matic = network.Matic // all info related to Matic
const Main = network.Main // all info related to Main
const Heimdall = network.Heimdall // all info related to Heimdall
const RootChainABI = network.abi("RootChain")
// use matic js
let matic = new Matic ({
maticProvider: Matic.RPC,
mainProvider: Main.RPC,
registry: Main.Contracts.Registry,
...
...
})
npm run minify
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Matic network contracts' addresses and ABIs
The npm package @maticnetwork/meta receives a total of 653 weekly downloads. As such, @maticnetwork/meta popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @maticnetwork/meta demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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