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@solana/keys
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This package contains utilities for validating, generating, and manipulating addresses and key material. It can be used standalone, but it is also exported as part of the Solana JavaScript SDK @solana/web3.js@experimental
.
Base58EncodedAddress
This type represents a string that validates as a Solana address or public key. 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 assertIsBase58EncodedAddress()
function in this package.
assertIsBase58EncodedAddress()
Client applications primarily deal with addresses and public keys in the form of base58-encoded strings. Addresses and public keys returned from the RPC API conform to the type Base58EncodedAddress
. You can use a value of that type wherever a base58-encoded address or key 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 assertIsBase58EncodedAddress
function.
import { assertIsBase58EncodedAddress } from '@solana/keys';
// Imagine a function that fetches an account's balance when a user submits a form.
function handleSubmit() {
// We know only that what the user typed conforms to the `string` type.
const address: string = accountAddressInput.value;
try {
// If this type assertion function doesn't throw, then
// Typescript will upcast `address` to `Base58EncodedAddress`.
assertIsBase58EncodedAddress(address);
// At this point, `address` is a `Base58EncodedAddress` that can be used with the RPC.
const balanceInLamports = await rpc.getBalance(address).send();
} catch (e) {
// `address` turned out not to be a base58-encoded address
}
}
generateKeyPair()
Generates an Ed25519 public/private key pair for use with other methods in this package that accept CryptoKey
objects.
import { generateKeyPair } from '@solana/keys';
const { privateKey, publicKey } = await generateKeyPair();
getBase58EncodedAddressFromPublicKey()
Given a public CryptoKey
, this method will return its associated Base58EncodedAddress
.
import { getBase58EncodedAddressFromPublicKey } from '@solana/keys';
const address = await getBase58EncodedAddressFromPublicKey(publicKey);
FAQs
Helpers for generating and transforming key material
The npm package @solana/keys receives a total of 11,800 weekly downloads. As such, @solana/keys popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @solana/keys 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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