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@poodl/contract-wrappers
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Install
npm install @poodl/contract-wrappers --save
Import
import { ContractWrappers } from '@poodl/contract-wrappers';
If you don't have yarn workspaces enabled (Yarn < v1.0) - enable them:
yarn config set workspaces-experimental true
Then install dependencies
yarn install
To build this package and all other monorepo packages that it depends on, run the following from the monorepo root directory:
PKG=@poodl/contract-wrappers yarn build
yarn clean
yarn lint
yarn test
Documentation for this package is generated by TypeDoc, using the Solidity source code for 0x contracts. Each contract corresponds to one global-level module, which contains relevant enums and interfaces for its events and structs. Most significantly, each module exports a class, <ContractName>Contract
, e.g. ExchangeContract
, which implements helper methods for all the functions defined in the corresponding contract.
A convention to note is that these contract-specific helper methods are defined as object literals, which are separated from methods in the generated documentation. Each contract method has a number of sub-methods, e.g. sendTransactionAsync
, or estimateGasAsync
, which are documented separately. This is an example of an expected method call signature: exchangeContractInstance.fillOrder.sendTransactionAsync(...arguments)
.
This package contains generated code. We use the abi-gen
utility to generate wrappers from compiler artifacts in @poodl/contract-artifacts
. To re-generate wrappers, e.g. when @poodl/contract-artifacts
has been updated, run yarn wrappers:generate && yarn wrappers:prettier
.
FAQs
## Installation
The npm package @poodl/contract-wrappers receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @poodl/contract-wrappers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @poodl/contract-wrappers demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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