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@poap-xyz/poaps
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@poap-xyz/poaps
is a JavaScript library providing an interface for interacting with POAPs, making
it easy to fetch information about POAP tokens like their on-chain data, their related drop
information and metadata.
This package doesn't require any additional dependencies for installation.
npm install @poap-xyz/poaps
yarn add @poap-xyz/poaps
import { PoapsClient } from '@poap-xyz/poaps';
import {
AuthenticationProviderHttp,
PoapCompass,
PoapTokenApi,
} from '@poap-xyz/providers';
// Create a new instance of PoapsClient
const client = new PoapsClient(
new PoapCompass({
apiKey: 'YOUR_COMPASS_API_KEY',
}),
new PoapTokenApi({
apiKey: 'YOUR_POAP_TOKEN_API_KEY',
authenticationProvider: new AuthenticationProviderHttp(
'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET',
),
}),
);
For more detailed documentation, please visit:
We welcome contributions! Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md
file for
guidelines on how to get involved.
@poap-xyz/poaps
is released under the MIT License.
FAQs
Poaps module for the poap.js library
The npm package @poap-xyz/poaps receives a total of 362 weekly downloads. As such, @poap-xyz/poaps popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @poap-xyz/poaps demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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