@solana/addresses
This package contains utilities for generating account addresses. It can be used standalone, but it is also exported as part of the Solana JavaScript SDK @solana/web3.js@next
.
Types
Address
This type represents a string that validates as a Solana address. Functions that require well-formed addresses should specify their inputs in terms of this type.
Whenever you need to validate an arbitrary string as a base58-encoded address, use the address()
, assertIsAddress()
, or isAddress()
functions in this package.
ProgramDerivedAddress
This type represents the tuple of a program derived address and the bump seed used to ensure that the address, as derived, is not found on the Ed25519 curve.
Whenever you need to validate an arbitrary tuple as one that represents a program derived address, use the assertIsProgramDerivedAddress()
or isProgramDerivedAddress()
functions in this package.
ProgramDerivedAddressBump
This type represents an integer between 0-255 used as a seed when deriving a program derived address. The purpose of this value is to modify the derivation enough to ensure that the derived address does not find itself on the Ed25519 curve.
Functions
address()
This helper combines asserting that a string is an address with coercing it to the Address
type. It's best used with untrusted input.
import { address } from '@solana/addresses';
await transfer(address(fromAddress), address(toAddress), lamports(100000n));
When starting from a known-good address as a string, it's more efficient to typecast it rather than to use the address()
helper, because the helper unconditionally performs validation on its input.
import { Address } from '@solana/addresses';
const MEMO_PROGRAM_ADDRESS =
'MemoSq4gqABAXKb96qnH8TysNcWxMyWCqXgDLGmfcHr' as Address<'MemoSq4gqABAXKb96qnH8TysNcWxMyWCqXgDLGmfcHr'>;
assertIsAddress()
Client applications primarily deal with addresses and public keys in the form of base58-encoded strings. Addresses returned from the RPC API conform to the type Address
. You can use a value of that type wherever a base58-encoded address is expected.
From time to time you might acquire a string, that you expect to validate as an address, from an untrusted network API or user input. To assert that such an arbitrary string is a base58-encoded address, use the assertIsAddress
function.
import { assertIsAddress } from '@solana/addresses';
function handleSubmit() {
const address: string = accountAddressInput.value;
try {
assertIsAddress(address);
const balanceInLamports = await rpc.getBalance(address).send();
} catch (e) {
}
}
assertIsProgramDerivedAddress()
In the event that you receive an address/bump-seed tuple from some untrusted source, you can assert that such a tuple conforms to the ProgramDerivedAddress
type using this function.
See assertIsAddress()
for an example of how to use an assertion function.
createAddressWithSeed()
Returns a base58-encoded address derived from some base address, some program address, and a seed string or byte array.
import { createAddressWithSeed } from '@solana/addresses';
const derivedAddress = await createAddressWithSeed({
baseAddress: 'B9Lf9z5BfNPT4d5KMeaBFx8x1G4CULZYR1jA2kmxRDka' as Address,
programAddress: '445erYq578p2aERrGW9mn9KiYe3fuG6uHdcJ2LPPShGw' as Address,
seed: 'data-account',
});
getAddressDecoder()
Returns a decoder that you can use to convert an array of 32 bytes representing an address to the base58-encoded representation of that address. Returns a tuple of the Address
and the offset within the byte array at which the decoder stopped reading.
import { getAddressDecoder } from '@solana/addresses';
const addressBytes = new Uint8Array([
150, 183, 190, 48, 171, 8, 39, 156, 122, 213, 172, 108, 193, 95, 26, 158, 149, 243, 115, 254, 20, 200, 36, 30, 248,
179, 178, 232, 220, 89, 53, 127,
]);
const addressDecoder = getAddressDecoder();
const address = addressDecoder.decode(address);
getAddressEncoder()
Returns an encoder that you can use to encode a base58-encoded address to a byte array.
import { getAddressEncoder } from '@solana/addresses';
const address = 'B9Lf9z5BfNPT4d5KMeaBFx8x1G4CULZYR1jA2kmxRDka' as Address;
const addressEncoder = getAddressEncoder();
const addressBytes = addressEncoder.encode(address);
getAddressFromPublicKey()
Given a public CryptoKey
, this method will return its associated Address
.
import { getAddressFromPublicKey } from '@solana/addresses';
const address = await getAddressFromPublicKey(publicKey);
getProgramDerivedAddress()
Given a program's Address
and up to 16 Seeds
, this method will return the program derived address (PDA) associated with each.
import { getAddressEncoder, getProgramDerivedAddress } from '@solana/addresses';
const addressEncoder = getAddressEncoder();
const { bumpSeed, pda } = await getProgramDerivedAddress({
programAddress: 'ATokenGPvbdGVxr1b2hvZbsiqW5xWH25efTNsLJA8knL' as Address,
seeds: [
addressEncoder.encode('9fYLFVoVqwH37C3dyPi6cpeobfbQ2jtLpN5HgAYDDdkm' as Address),
addressEncoder.encode('TokenkegQfeZyiNwAJbNbGKPFXCWuBvf9Ss623VQ5DA' as Address),
addressEncoder.encode('EPjFWdd5AufqSSqeM2qN1xzybapC8G4wEGGkZwyTDt1v' as Address),
],
});
isAddress()
This is a type guard that accepts a string as input. It will both return true
if the string conforms to the Address
type and will refine the type for use in your program.
import { isAddress } from '@solana/addresses';
if (isAddress(ownerAddress)) {
const { value: lamports } = await rpc.getBalance(ownerAddress).send();
setBalanceLamports(lamports);
} else {
setError(`${ownerAddress} is not an address`);
}
isProgramDerivedAddress()
This is a type guard that accepts a tuple as input. It will both return true
if the tuple conforms to the ProgramDerivedAddress
type and will refine the type for use in your program.
See isAddress()
for an example of how to use a type guard.