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@orca-so/whirlpools-client

Typescript client to interact with Orca's on-chain Whirlpool program.

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Orca Whirlpools Client SDK

Overview

This package provides developers with low-level functionalities for interacting with the Whirlpool Program on Solana. It serves as a foundational tool that allows developers to manage and integrate detailed operations into their Typescript projects, particularly those related to Orca's Whirlpool Program. While a high-level SDK is available for easier integration, @orca-so/whirlpools, this package offers more granular control for advanced use cases.

Note: This SDK uses Solana Kit. It is not compatible with Solana Web3.js.

Key Features

  • Codama Client: The package includes a set of generated client code based on the Whirlpool Program IDL. This ensures all the necessary program information is easily accessible in a structured format and handles all decoding and encoding of instructions and account data, making it much easier to interact with the program.
  • GPA (Get Program Accounts) Filters: This feature contains utilities to add filters to program accounts, allowing developers to fetch program account data more selectively and efficiently.
  • PDA (Program Derived Addresses) Utilities: This feature contains utility functions that help derive Program Derived Addresses (PDAs) for accounts within the Whirlpool Program, simplifying address generation for developers.

Installation

You can install the package via npm:

npm install @orca-so/whirlpools-client

Usage

Here are some basic examples of how to use the package.

Fetching Whirlpool Accounts with Filters

The following example demonstrates how to fetch Whirlpools accounts based on specific filters, using the GPA utilities:

import { createSolanaRpc, address, devnet } from '@solana/kit';
import { fetchAllWhirlpoolWithFilter, whirlpoolTokenMintAFilter } from "@orca-so/whirlpools-client";

const rpc = createSolanaRpc(devnet("https://api.devnet.solana.com"));

const tokenMintA = address("BRjpCHtyQLNCo8gqRUr8jtdAj5AjPYQaoqbvcZiHok1k"); //DevUSDC
const filter = whirlpoolTokenMintAFilter(tokenMintA);

const accounts = await fetchAllWhirlpoolWithFilter(rpc, filter);
console.log(accounts);

Deriving a PDA

To derive a PDA for a Whirlpool account, you can use the getWhirlpoolAddress PDA utility.

import { getWhirlpoolAddress } from "@orca-so/whirlpools-client";
import { address } from '@solana/kit';

const whirlpoolConfigAddress = address("FcrweFY1G9HJAHG5inkGB6pKg1HZ6x9UC2WioAfWrGkR");
const tokenMintA = address("So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112"); //wSOL
const tokenMintB = address("BRjpCHtyQLNCo8gqRUr8jtdAj5AjPYQaoqbvcZiHok1k"); //DevUSDC
const tickSpacing = 64;

const whirlpoolPda = await getWhirlpoolAddress(
    whirlpoolConfigAddress,
    tokenMintA,
    tokenMintB,
    tickSpacing,
);
console.log(whirlpoolPda);

Example: Initialize Pool Instruction

The following example demonstrates how to create an InitializePool instruction using the Codama-IDL autogenerated code:

import { getInitializePoolV2Instruction, getTokenBadgeAddress, getWhirlpoolAddress, getFeeTierAddress } from "@orca-so/whirlpools-client";
import { address, generateKeyPairSigner } from '@solana/kit';

const whirlpoolConfigAddress = address("FcrweFY1G9HJAHG5inkGB6pKg1HZ6x9UC2WioAfWrGkR");
const tokenMintA = address("So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112"); // wSOL
const tokenMintB = address("BRjpCHtyQLNCo8gqRUr8jtdAj5AjPYQaoqbvcZiHok1k"); // DevUSDC
const tokenBadgeA = await getTokenBadgeAddress(whirlpoolConfigAddress, tokenMintA)
const tokenBadgeB = await getTokenBadgeAddress(whirlpoolConfigAddress, tokenMintB)
const wallet = await generateKeyPairSigner(); // CAUTION: this wallet is not persistent
const tickSpacing = 8;
const whirlpool = await getWhirlpoolAddress(whirlpoolConfigAddress, tokenMintA, tokenMintB, tickSpacing);
const tokenVaultA = await generateKeyPairSigner();
const tokenVaultB = await generateKeyPairSigner();
const feeTier = await getFeeTierAddress(whirlpoolConfigAddress, tickSpacing);
const tokenProgramA = address("TokenkegQfeZyiNwAJbNbGKPFXCWuBvf9Ss623VQ5DA");
const tokenProgramB = address("TokenkegQfeZyiNwAJbNbGKPFXCWuBvf9Ss623VQ5DA");
const initialSqrtPrice = BigInt(7459106261056563200n);

const initializePoolInstruction = getInitializePoolV2Instruction({
  whirlpoolsConfig: whirlpoolConfigAddress,
  tokenMintA,
  tokenMintB,
  tokenBadgeA,
  tokenBadgeB,
  funder: wallet,
  whirlpool,
  tokenVaultA,
  tokenVaultB,
  feeTier,
  whirlpoolBump: 1,
  tickSpacing,
  tokenProgramA,
  tokenProgramB,
  initialSqrtPrice
});

console.log(initializePoolInstruction);

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