Mirage Marketplace JS Client SDK
This repository contains the client side JDK for the MirrorWorld marketplace repository. The core functions that it contains are the listing of assets, buying of assets, canceling of listings, and gifting NFTs to specific Solana addresses.
API Documentation
Installation
yarn add @mirrorworld/mirage.core
THIS GUIDE IS MEANT FOR >=v2.X
OF THIS SDK. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO USE v1.X
PLEASE VISIT THIS PAGE.
Usage
Import the Mirage
instance into your client. It expects a connection
and wallet
instance. You can get these by using one of the Solana Wallet Adapters your application will use to connect to a Solana RPC.
These transactions require you to sign the transaction using your wallet. That means you need to have SOL. You can request SOL from the SolFaucet
import { Mirage } from '@mirrorworld/mirage.core';
import { PublicKey } from '@solana/web3.js';
const connection = useConnection();
const wallet = useWallet();
const MARKETPLACE_AUTHORITY = new PublicKey('xxxxxxx_marketplace_owner_public_key');
const TRADING_MINT = new PublicKey('So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112');
const mirage = new Mirage({
connection,
wallet,
marketplace: {
authority: MARKETPLACE_AUTHORITY,
treasuryMint: TRADING_MINT,
},
});
Live Demo
You can see example project in this live demo here:
Marketplace Actions
These are top-level actions that can be initialized by a user.
They involve management-level actions that modify the marketplace instance.
Create Marketplace
This action creates a new marketplace. This is dome using the Mirage.createMarketplace
method. The full options can be found in the CreateMarketplaceActionOptions
type
import { Mirage } from '@mirrorworld/mirage.core';
import { Keypair, Connection, PublicKey } from '@solana/web3.js';
import { clusterApiUrl } from '@solana/web3.js/src/utils/cluster';
const wallet = new Wallet(keypair);
const connection = new Connection(clusterApiUrl('devnet'));
const newMarketplaceAuthority = wallet.publicKey;
const newMarketplaceTradingToken = new PublicKey('So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112');
const mirage = new Mirage({
wallet,
connection,
marketplace: {
authority: newMarketplaceAuthority,
treasuryMint: newMarketplaceTradingToken,
},
});
const result = await mirage.createMarketplace({
sellerFeeBasisPoints: 300,
});
console.log('result', result);
Create createCreateMarketplaceTransaction
You can also just create the transaction object without sending it to the chain. The full type interface can be found here
import { createCreateMarketplaceTransaction } from '@mirrorworld/mirage.core';
import { PublicKey, Transaction } from '@solana/web3.js';
const marketplaceAuthority = new PublicKey('xxx-xxx-xxx');
const sellerFeeBasisPoints = 400;
const transaction: Transaction = await createCreateMarketplaceTransaction(marketplaceAuthority, sellerFeeBasisPoints);
Update Marketplace
This action updates an existing marketplace. This is done using the Mirage.updateMarketplace
method. The full options can be found in the UpdateMarketplaceOptions
type
The example below changes a given marketplace authority's marketplace from the 400 to 300. (4% -> 3% transaction fee)
import { Mirage } from '@mirrorworld/mirage.core';
import { Keypair, Connection, PublicKey } from '@solana/web3.js';
import { clusterApiUrl } from '@solana/web3.js/src/utils/cluster';
const wallet = new Wallet(keypair);
const connection = new Connection(clusterApiUrl('devnet'));
const marketplaceAuthority = wallet.publicKey;
const newMarketplaceTradingToken = new PublicKey('So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112');
const mirage = new Mirage({
wallet,
connection,
marketplace: {
authority: marketplaceAuthority,
treasuryMint: newMarketplaceTradingToken,
},
});
await mirage.createMarketplace({
sellerFeeBasisPoints: 400,
});
const newSellerFeeBasisPoints = 300;
const result = await mirage.createMarketplace({
authority: marketplaceAuthority,
sellerFeeBasisPoints: newSellerFeeBasisPoints,
});
console.log('result', result);
Create createUpdateMarketplaceTransaction
You can also just create the update marketplace transaction object without sending it to the chain. The full type interface can be found here
import { create } from '@mirrorworld/mirage.core';
import { PublicKey, Transaction } from '@solana/web3.js';
const marketplaceAuthority = new PublicKey('xxx-xxx-xxx');
const sellerFeeBasisPoints = 300;
const transaction: Transaction = await createUpdateMarketplaceTransaction(marketplaceAuthority, sellerFeeBasisPoints);
NFT Actions
Claim an NFT
Claiming an NFT (technically just minting a new NFT) is done with the Mirage.mintNFT
method. See docs for details.
const metadataObject: MetadataObject = {
name: `Mirror #${tokenId}`,
symbol: 'MIRROR',
collection: 'EMWv4qLVTLytXNheoWutoW1qFs6kP839GpZinK412GnS',
description:
'Mirrors is a collection of 11,000 unique AI Virtual Beings. Each Mirror can be upgraded and co-create narratives by talking with the collector, also offering a series of rights in the future games.\n',
seller_fee_basis_points: 425,
image: `https://storage.mirrorworld.fun/nft/1234.png`,
attributes: [
{ trait_type: 'glasses', value: 'Bike Lens' },
{ trait_type: 'shoes', value: 'Fashion Sneakers, Purple' },
{ trait_type: 'pants', value: 'Beggar Pants, Green' },
{ trait_type: 'hat', value: 'None' },
{ trait_type: 'background', value: 'The Dance of Flies' },
{ trait_type: 'clothing', value: 'nabuC kraM Hoodie' },
{ trait_type: 'hair', value: 'nabuC kraM Hair' },
{ trait_type: 'bear', value: 'None' },
{ trait_type: 'skin', value: 'Blue' },
{ trait_type: 'soul', value: 'nabuC kraM' },
],
external_url: '',
properties: {
files: [
{
uri: `https://storage.mirrorworld.fun/nft/1234.png`,
type: 'unknown',
},
],
category: 'image',
creators: [
{
address: "D5puQCwAbP29T4gRRfEuZ4Uai7UoFBcXgfutCJTBPAkL",
verified: true,
share: 95.75,
},
],
},
animation_url: undefined,
},
};
await mirage.mintNFT(metadata)
See this example here
Trading
You can find examples of trading actions here
List an NFT
Listing an NFT is done with the Mirage.listToken
method. See docs for details.
const mintAddress = 'AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm';
const listingPrice = 0.5;
await mirage.listToken(mintAddress, listingPrice);
Create List NFT Transaction Object
You can construct the listing transaction object as well to opt for a lower-level utility.
import { PublicKey } from '@solana/web3.js';
import { useWallet } from './use-wallet';
const mintAddress = new PublicKey('AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm');
const listingPrice = 0.5;
const sellerWallet = useWallet();
const listingTransaction = await mirage.createListingTransactionObject(mintAddress, listingPrice, sellerWallet.publicKey);
Update listings
You can also update the listing of an NFT with the Mirage.updateListing
method. See docs for details.
Note: This fails if there is no active listing, or if the values provided are incorrect. In case updating of a listing fails, please check the console to find out why the listing has failed.
const mintAddress = 'AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm';
const listingPrice = 0.5;
const newListingPrice = 0.9;
await mirage.listToken(mintAddress, listingPrice);
await mirage.updateListing(mintAddress, listingPrice, newListingPrice);
Create Update Listing Transaction Object
You can construct the update listing transaction object as a lower-level utility.
import { PublicKey } from '@solana/web3.js';
import { useWallet } from './use-wallet';
const mintAddress = new PublicKey('AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm');
const currentListingPrice = 0.5;
const newListingPrice = 0.9;
const sellerWallet = useWallet();
const updateListingTransaction = await mirage.createUpdateListingTransaction(mintAddress, listingPrice, newListingPrice, sellerWallet.publicKey);
Cancelling listings
You can also cancel the listing of an NFT with the Mirage.cancelListing
method. See docs for details.
const mintAddress = 'AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm';
const listingPrice = 0.5;
await mirage.cancelListing(mintAddress, listingPrice);
Create Cancel Listing Transaction Object
You can construct the cancel listing transaction object as a lower-level utility.
import { PublicKey } from '@solana/web3.js';
import { useWallet } from './use-wallet';
const mintAddress = new PublicKey('AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm');
const currentListingPrice = 0.5;
const sellerWallet = useWallet();
const cancelListingTransaction = await mirage.createCancelListingTransaction(mintAddress, currentListingPrice, sellerWallet.publicKey);
Buy an NFT
Buying an NFT is done with the Mirage.buyToken
method. See docs for details.
const mintAddress = 'AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm';
const listingPrice = 0.5;
await mirage.buyToken(mintAddress, listingPrice);
Create Buy Transaction Object
You can construct the buy transaction object as a lower-level utility.
import { PublicKey } from '@solana/web3.js';
import { useWallet } from './use-wallet';
const mintAddress = new PublicKey('AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm');
const listingPrice = 0.5;
const buyerWallet = useWallet();
const buyTransaction = await mirage.createBuyTransaction(mintAddress, listingPrice, buyerWallet.publicKey);
Gift an NFT
Gifting an NFT is done with the Mirage.transferNft
method. See docs for details.
const mintAddress = 'AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm';
const receipientAddress = 'D5puQCwAbP29T4gRRfEuZ4Uai7UoFBcXgfutCJTBPAkL';
await mirage.transferNft(mintAddress, receipientAddress);
Create Transfer NFT Transaction Object
You can construct the transfer NFT transaction object as a lower-level utility.
import { PublicKey } from '@solana/web3.js';
import { useWallet } from './use-wallet';
const mintAddress = new PublicKey('AQYAGzygMZQid99up64zFG75zwRX7DE1i2v9W4teq2xm');
const receipientAddress = new PublicKey('D5puQCwAbP29T4gRRfEuZ4Uai7UoFBcXgfutCJTBPAkL');
const holderWallet = useWallet();
const buyTransaction = await mirage.createTransferTransaction(mintAddress, receipientAddress, holderWallet.publicKey);
Querying NFT Transaction History
Any client can query the transaction history of NFT by invoking the Mirage.getTokenTransactions
method. This returns an array of transaction receipts typed as Promise<TransactionReceipt[]>
.
A transaction receipt contains the information used to determine the state of any given trade in which the token was involved. You can therefore use this to track the history of an NFT.
This method sorts all receipts by the date they were (TransactionReceipt.createdAt
), and then by their receipt type (TransactionReceipt.receipt_type
).
const transactions = await mirage.getTokenTransactions(tokenAddress.value);
In case you want to track this information yourself, you can view the source code for the getTokenTransactions
method.
Further resources
TODO:
Track token ownership and cancel any existing listings in case the owner of an NFT transfers their token while they had a prior listing.
Specifically Mirage's syncer should currently store:
Trade Stade Account Keys
- Trade State Token Size and Price parts of the seed
- Token Account Keys that are stored in the trade state
- Auction House Receipts (Listing Receipts, Bid Receipts, and Purchase Receipts)
Specifically Mirage need to track these two events on Token Accounts:
- Ownership has changed from the original Seller of the NFT
- Token Account Amount has changed to 0
If these events happen the MIRAGE_AUCTION_HOUSE_AUTHORITY
can call instructions to cancel the bids and listings without the seller or buyer needing to be present.