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@solana/assertions
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Helpers for asserting that a JavaScript environment supports certain features necessary for the operation of the Solana JavaScript SDK
This package contains utilities for asserting that a JavaScript environment supports certain features necessary for the operation of the Solana JavaScript SDK.
assertDigestCapabilityIsAvailable()
Throws an exception unless crypto.subtle.digest()
is available in the current JavaScript environment.
assertKeyExporterIsAvailable()
Throws an exception unless crypto.subtle.exportKey()
is available in the current JavaScript environment.
assertKeyGenerationIsAvailable()
Throws an exception unless crypto.subtle.generateKey()
is available in the current JavaScript environment and has support for the Ed25519
curve.
assertSigningCapabilityIsAvailable()
Throws an exception unless crypto.subtle.sign()
is available in the current JavaScript environment.
assertVerificationCapabilityIsAvailable()
Throws an exception unless crypto.subtle.sign()
is available in the current JavaScript environment.
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Helpers for asserting that a JavaScript environment supports certain features necessary for the operation of the Solana JavaScript SDK
The npm package @solana/assertions receives a total of 19,561 weekly downloads. As such, @solana/assertions popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @solana/assertions demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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