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@solana/functional
Advanced tools
This package contains generalized functional helpers and functional helpers
specific to Solana application components. It can be used standalone, but it
is also exported as part of the Solana JavaScript SDK
@solana/web3.js@experimental
.
pipe()
Until the pipe operator becomes part of JavaScript you can use this utility to create pipelines.
const add = (a, b) => a + b;
const add10 = x => add(x, 10);
const add100 = x => add(x, 100);
const sum = pipe(1, add10, add100);
sum === 111; // true
A pipeline is one solution to performing consecutive operations on a value using functions, such as you would when building a transaction.
const transferTransaction = pipe(
// The result of the first expression...
createTransaction({ version: 0 }),
// ...gets passed as the sole argument to the next function in the pipeline.
tx => setTransactionFeePayer(myAddress, tx),
// The return value of that function gets passed to the next...
tx => setTransactionLifetimeUsingBlockhash(latestBlockhash, tx),
// ...and so on.
tx => appendTransactionInstruction(createTransferInstruction(myAddress, toAddress, amountInLamports), tx)
);
FAQs
Functional JavaScript helpers
The npm package @solana/functional receives a total of 17,910 weekly downloads. As such, @solana/functional popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @solana/functional 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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