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@polkadot/types-support
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Supporting files for type operations, generally used in test environments.
11.0.1 Apr 23, 2024
Breaking Changes:
Note! The following breaking changes only refer to @polkadot/api-derive
calls under api.derive.staking.*
due to the most recent breaking changes in runtime version v1.2. Please refer to the link next to the bullet points for more information.
api.derive.staking
calls with breaking changes (#5860)claimedRewardsEra
to api.derive.staking.query for compatibility with legacyClaimedRewards (#5862)Contributed:
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Supporting files for types, mostly for testing
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