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@moonbeam-network/api-augment
Advanced tools
TypeScript type definitions that can be used to decorate the @polkadot/api.
npm i @moonbeam-network/api-augment
:warning:
@polkadot/api
should be installed in your project!
Add to your codebase entry point before any imports from the API itself.
import '@moonbeam-network/api-augment'
- applies Moonbeam types and endpoint augmentationimport '@moonbeam-network/api-augment/moonriver'
- applies Moonriver types and endpoint augmentationimport '@moonbeam-network/api-augment/moonbase'
- applies Moonbase Alpha types and endpoint augmentationUpdate package version.
npm version --no-git-tag-version 0.1500.0
Generate new types.
npm run generate
The version change and new generated types should be merged to master.
Build the package.
npm run build
This will build the package and copy necessary files to the build folder.
npm run publish
This will publish content of the build folder.
FAQs
Moonbeam types augment for @polkadot/api
We found that @moonbeam-network/api-augment 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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