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@multiversx/sdk-network-providers
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Network Provider (API, Gateway) components (compatible with @multiversx/sdk-core)
Network Provider (API, Gateway) components (compatible with @multiversx/sdk-core).
The default classes from this package should only be used as a starting point. As your dApp matures, make sure you switch to using your own network provider, tailored to your requirements (whether deriving from the default ones or writing a new one, from scratch) that directly interacts with the MultiversX API (or Gateway). Regarding this, please see the documentation referenced below.
npm install @multiversx/sdk-network-providers
In order to compile the library, run the following:
npm install
npm run compile
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Network Provider (API, Gateway) components (compatible with @multiversx/sdk-core)
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