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@relay-vaults/client
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@relay-vaults/client
TypeScript client for the Relay Protocol API with type-safe queries and responses.
yarn add @relay-vaults/client
import { RelayVaultService } from '@relay-vaults/client'
const vaultService = new RelayVaultService('https://api.example.com/graphql')
// Use the high-level methods
const pools = await vaultService.getAllPools()
const poolDetails = await vaultService.getRelayPool('0x123...', 1)
const userBalances = await vaultService.getUserBalances('0xabc...')
import { RelayClient } from '@relay-vaults/client'
const client = new RelayClient('https://api.example.com/graphql')
// Use the SDK methods
const { data } = await client.sdk.GetAllPools({
limit: 20,
targetTimestamp: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000).toString(),
orderDirection: 'desc',
})
import { RelayVaultService, gql } from '@relay-vaults/client'
const vaultService = new RelayVaultService('https://api.example.com/graphql')
interface CustomResponse {
relayPools: {
items: Array<{
contractAddress: string
totalApproved: string
}>
}
}
const result = await vaultService.query<CustomResponse>(gql`
query CustomPoolQuery {
relayPools(limit: 5) {
items {
contractAddress
totalApproved
}
}
}
`)
# Install dependencies
yarn install
# Update schema and regenerate types
yarn update-schema
# Build package
yarn build
FAQs
Client library for interacting with the Relay Protocol API
The npm package @relay-vaults/client receives a total of 4,495 weekly downloads. As such, @relay-vaults/client popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @relay-vaults/client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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