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@rarible/biconomy-middleware
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import { Registry, withBiconomyMiddleware } from "@rarible/biconomy-middleware"
const provider = ... // an web3 provider
// contract metadata provider see IContractRegistry
const remoteTestRegistry = new Registry("https://example.com/registry.json")
// applying biconomy middleware to provider
const biconomyProvider = withBiconomyMiddleware(provider, testRegistry, {
apiKey: "BICONOMY_API_KEY",
})
// use provider with biconomy for web3 instance
const web3 = new Web3(biconomyProvider as any)
// create contract and use methods normally
const contract = web3.eth.Contract(abi, contractAddress)
const tx = await contract.methods.setApprovalForAll(contractAddress, true).send()
Complete usage example can also be seen in tests
FAQs
Middleware for biconomy integration
The npm package @rarible/biconomy-middleware receives a total of 179 weekly downloads. As such, @rarible/biconomy-middleware popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rarible/biconomy-middleware 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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