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@ocap/message
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Utility function to encode and format message that can be sent to or received from forge framework.
npm i @ocap/message
// OR
yarn add @ocap/message
const { createMessage, formatMessage } = require('@ocap/message');
const message = createMessage('Transaction', {
from: '',
nonce: 0,
signature: 'abc',
itx: {
type: 'TransferTx',
value: {
to: '2019-04-25',
},
},
});
const buffer = message.serializeBinary();
// Then: send the buffer over the wire
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Name | Website |
---|---|
wangshijun | https://github.com/wangshijun |
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Utility functions to encode and decode message that can send to forge
The npm package @ocap/message receives a total of 2,353 weekly downloads. As such, @ocap/message popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ocap/message 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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