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@rosen-chains/cardano-graphql-network
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a package to be used as network api provider for @rosen-chains/cardano package
@rosen-chains/cardano-graphql-network
is a package to be used as network api provider for @rosen-chains/cardano
package
npm:
npm i @rosen-chains/cardano-graphql-network
yarn:
yarn add @rosen-chains/cardano-graphql-network
import CardanoGraphQLNetwork from '@rosen-chains/cardano-graphql-network';
let tokens: RosenTokens;
const cardanoGraphQLNetwork = new CardanoGraphQLNetwork(
'GRAPHQL_URL', // graphql url
'lockAddress', // bridge lock address in Cardano (used in CardanoRosenExtractor)
tokens // bridge supported tokens config, provided by `rosen-bridge/contract`
);
const height = await cardanoGraphQLNetwork.getHeight();
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a package to be used as network api provider for @rosen-chains/cardano package
The npm package @rosen-chains/cardano-graphql-network receives a total of 97 weekly downloads. As such, @rosen-chains/cardano-graphql-network popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rosen-chains/cardano-graphql-network 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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