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@metamask/transaction-controller
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Stores transactions alongside their periodically updated statuses and manages interactions such as approval and cancellation
@metamask/transaction-controllerStores transactions alongside their periodically updated statuses and manages interactions such as approval and cancellation.
yarn add @metamask/transaction-controller
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npm install @metamask/transaction-controller
This package relies implicitly upon the EventEmitter module. This module is available natively in Node.js, but when using this package for the browser, make sure to use a polyfill such as events.
This package is part of a monorepo. Instructions for contributing can be found in the monorepo README.
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Stores transactions alongside their periodically updated statuses and manages interactions such as approval and cancellation
The npm package @metamask/transaction-controller receives a total of 95,486 weekly downloads. As such, @metamask/transaction-controller popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @metamask/transaction-controller demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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