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@mysten/kiosk
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This package is still in active development. Use at your own risk. Currently, the only supported environment is Sui Testnet.
This Kiosk SDK library provides different utilities to interact/create/manage a Kiosk.
To install, add @mysten/kiosk
package to your project
npm i @mysten/kiosk
You can also use your preferred package manager, such as yarn or pnpm.
Here are some indicative examples on how to use the kiosk SDK.
import { fetchKiosk } from '@mysten/kiosk';
import { Connection, JsonRpcProvider } from '@mysten/sui.js';
const provider = new JsonRpcProvider(
new Connection({ fullnode: 'https://fullnode.testnet.sui.io:443' }),
);
const getKiosk = async () => {
const kioskAddress = `0xSomeKioskAddress`;
const { data } = await fetchKiosk(
provider,
kioskAddress,
{}, // empty pagination, currently disabled.
{ withListingPrices: true, withKioskFields: true },
);
console.log(data); // { items: [], itemIds: [], listingIds: [], kiosk: {...} }
};
import { queryTransferPolicy, purchaseAndResolvePolicies, place, testnetEnvironment } from '@mysten/kiosk';
import { Connection, JsonRpcProvider } from '@mysten/sui.js';
const provider = new JsonRpcProvider(
new Connection({ fullnode: 'https://fullnode.testnet.sui.io:443' }),
);
// the kiosk we're purchasing from
const kioskId = `0xSomeKioskAddress`;
// a sample item retrieved from `fetchKiosk` function (or hard-coded)
const item = {
isLocked: false,
objectId: "0xb892d61a9992a10c9453efcdbd14ca9720d7dc1000a2048224209c9e544ed223"
type: "0x52852c4ba80040395b259c641e70b702426a58990ff73cecf5afd31954429090::test::TestItem",
listing: {
isExclusive: false,
listingId: "0x368b512ff2514dbea814f26ec9a3d41198c00e8ed778099961e9ed22a9f0032b",
price: "20000000000" // in MIST
}
}
const ownedKiosk = `0xMyKioskAddress`;
const ownedKioskCap = `0xMyKioskOwnerCap`;
const purchaseItem = async (item, kioskId) => {
// fetch the policy of the item (could be an array, if there's more than one transfer policy)
const policies = await queryTransferPolicy(provider, item.type);
// selecting the first one for simplicity.
const policyId = policy[0]?.id;
// initialize tx block.
const tx = new TransactionBlock();
// Both are required if you there is a `kiosk_lock_rule`.
// Optional otherwise. Function will throw an error if there's a kiosk_lock_rule and these are missing.
const extraParams = {
ownedKiosk,
ownedKioskCap
}
// Define the environment.
// To use a custom package address for rules, you could call:
// const environment = customEnvironment('<PackageAddress>');
const environment = testnetEnvironment;
// Extra params. Optional, but required if the user tries to resolve a `kiosk_lock_rule`.
// Purchases the item. Supports `kiosk_lock_rule`, `royalty_rule` (accepts combination too).
const result = purchaseAndResolvePolicies(tx, item.type, item.listing.price, kioskId, item.objectId, policy[0], environment, extraParams);
// result = {item: <the_purchased_item>, canTransfer: true/false // depending on whether there was a kiosk lock rule }
// if the item didn't have a kiosk_lock_rule, we need to do something with it.
// for e..g place it in our own kiosk. (demonstrated below)
if(result.canTransfer) place(tx, item.type, ownedKiosk, ownedKioskCap , result.item);
// ...finally, sign PTB & execute it.
};
import { createKioskAndShare } from '@mysten/kiosk';
import { TransactionBlock } from '@mysten/sui.js';
const createKiosk = async () => {
const accountAddress = '0xSomeSuiAddress';
const tx = new TransactionBlock();
const kiosk_cap = createKioskAndShare(tx);
tx.transferObjects([kiosk_cap], tx.pure(accountAddress, 'address'));
// ... continue to sign and execute the transaction
// ...
};
import { placeAndList } from '@mysten/kiosk';
import { TransactionBlock } from '@mysten/sui.js';
const placeAndListToKiosk = async () => {
const kiosk = 'SomeKioskId';
const kioskCap = 'KioskCapObjectId';
const itemType = '0xItemAddr::some:ItemType';
const item = 'SomeItemId';
const price = '100000';
const tx = new TransactionBlock();
placeAndList(tx, itemType, kiosk, kioskCap, item, price);
// ... continue to sign and execute the transaction
// ...
};
import { withdrawFromKiosk } from '@mysten/kiosk';
import { TransactionBlock } from '@mysten/sui.js';
const withdraw = async () => {
const kiosk = 'SomeKioskId';
const kioskCap = 'KioskCapObjectId';
const address = '0xSomeAddressThatReceivesTheFunds';
const amount = '100000';
const tx = new TransactionBlock();
withdrawFromKiosk(tx, kiosk, kioskCap, amount);
// transfer the Coin to self or any other address.
tx.transferObjects([coin], tx.pure(address, 'address'));
// ... continue to sign and execute the transaction
// ...
};
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Sui Kiosk library
The npm package @mysten/kiosk receives a total of 1,675 weekly downloads. As such, @mysten/kiosk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mysten/kiosk 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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