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Comparing version 2.0.0-experimental.ad9c23c to 2.0.0-experimental.bea19d2

24

dist/index.browser.js

@@ -41,5 +41,5 @@ // ../build-scripts/env-shim.ts

"permissions-policy": true,
// No currently available Typescript technique allows you to match on a prefix.
// 'proxy-':true,
// 'sec-':true,
// Prefix matching is implemented in code, below.
// 'proxy-': true,
// 'sec-': true,
referer: true,

@@ -72,6 +72,21 @@ te: true,

// src/http-transport.ts
function createHttpTransport({ headers, url }) {
var didWarnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment = false;
function warnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment() {
if (didWarnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment) {
return;
}
didWarnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment = true;
console.warn(
"You have supplied a `Dispatcher` to `createHttpTransport()`. It has been ignored because Undici dispatchers only work in Node environments. To eliminate this warning, omit the `dispatcher_NODE_ONLY` property from your config when running in a non-Node environment."
);
}
function createHttpTransport(config) {
if (__DEV__ && true && "dispatcher_NODE_ONLY" in config) {
warnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment();
}
const { headers, url } = config;
if (__DEV__ && headers) {
assertIsAllowedHttpRequestHeaders(headers);
}
let dispatcherConfig;
const customHeaders = headers && normalizeHeaders(headers);

@@ -84,2 +99,3 @@ return async function makeHttpRequest({

const requestInfo = {
...dispatcherConfig,
body,

@@ -86,0 +102,0 @@ headers: {

@@ -41,5 +41,5 @@ // ../build-scripts/env-shim.ts

"permissions-policy": true,
// No currently available Typescript technique allows you to match on a prefix.
// 'proxy-':true,
// 'sec-':true,
// Prefix matching is implemented in code, below.
// 'proxy-': true,
// 'sec-': true,
referer: true,

@@ -72,6 +72,21 @@ te: true,

// src/http-transport.ts
function createHttpTransport({ headers, url }) {
var didWarnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment = false;
function warnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment() {
if (didWarnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment) {
return;
}
didWarnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment = true;
console.warn(
"You have supplied a `Dispatcher` to `createHttpTransport()`. It has been ignored because Undici dispatchers only work in Node environments. To eliminate this warning, omit the `dispatcher_NODE_ONLY` property from your config when running in a non-Node environment."
);
}
function createHttpTransport(config) {
if (__DEV__ && true && "dispatcher_NODE_ONLY" in config) {
warnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment();
}
const { headers, url } = config;
if (__DEV__ && headers) {
assertIsAllowedHttpRequestHeaders(headers);
}
let dispatcherConfig;
const customHeaders = headers && normalizeHeaders(headers);

@@ -84,2 +99,3 @@ return async function makeHttpRequest({

const requestInfo = {
...dispatcherConfig,
body,

@@ -86,0 +102,0 @@ headers: {

24

dist/index.node.js

@@ -0,7 +1,6 @@

import { fetch } from 'undici';
// ../build-scripts/env-shim.ts
var __DEV__ = /* @__PURE__ */ (() => process["env"].NODE_ENV === "development")();
// ../fetch-impl/dist/index.node.js
var e = globalThis.fetch;
// src/http-transport-errors.ts

@@ -41,5 +40,5 @@ var SolanaHttpError = class extends Error {

"permissions-policy": true,
// No currently available Typescript technique allows you to match on a prefix.
// 'proxy-':true,
// 'sec-':true,
// Prefix matching is implemented in code, below.
// 'proxy-': true,
// 'sec-': true,
referer: true,

@@ -72,6 +71,14 @@ te: true,

// src/http-transport.ts
function createHttpTransport({ headers, url }) {
function createHttpTransport(config) {
if (__DEV__ && false) {
warnDispatcherWasSuppliedInNonNodeEnvironment();
}
const { headers, url } = config;
if (__DEV__ && headers) {
assertIsAllowedHttpRequestHeaders(headers);
}
let dispatcherConfig;
if ("dispatcher_NODE_ONLY" in config) {
dispatcherConfig = { dispatcher: config.dispatcher_NODE_ONLY };
}
const customHeaders = headers && normalizeHeaders(headers);

@@ -84,2 +91,3 @@ return async function makeHttpRequest({

const requestInfo = {
...dispatcherConfig,
body,

@@ -96,3 +104,3 @@ headers: {

};
const response = await e(url, requestInfo);
const response = await fetch(url, requestInfo);
if (!response.ok) {

@@ -99,0 +107,0 @@ throw new SolanaHttpError({

@@ -7,3 +7,3 @@ export type AllowedHttpRequestHeaders = Readonly<{

type DisallowedHeaders = 'Accept' | 'Content-Length' | 'Content-Type' | 'Solana-Client';
type ForbiddenHeaders = 'Accept-Charset' | 'Accept-Encoding' | 'Access-Control-Request-Headers' | 'Access-Control-Request-Method' | 'Connection' | 'Content-Length' | 'Cookie' | 'Date' | 'DNT' | 'Expect' | 'Host' | 'Keep-Alive' | 'Origin' | 'Permissions-Policy' | 'Referer' | 'TE' | 'Trailer' | 'Transfer-Encoding' | 'Upgrade' | 'Via';
type ForbiddenHeaders = 'Accept-Charset' | 'Accept-Encoding' | 'Access-Control-Request-Headers' | 'Access-Control-Request-Method' | 'Connection' | 'Content-Length' | 'Cookie' | 'Date' | 'DNT' | 'Expect' | 'Host' | 'Keep-Alive' | 'Origin' | 'Permissions-Policy' | `Proxy-${string}` | `Sec-${string}` | 'Referer' | 'TE' | 'Trailer' | 'Transfer-Encoding' | 'Upgrade' | 'Via';
export declare function assertIsAllowedHttpRequestHeaders(headers: Record<string, string>): asserts headers is AllowedHttpRequestHeaders;

@@ -10,0 +10,0 @@ /**

import { RpcTransport } from '@solana/rpc-spec';
import type Dispatcher from 'undici/types/dispatcher';
import { AllowedHttpRequestHeaders } from './http-transport-headers.js';
type Config = Readonly<{
dispatcher_NODE_ONLY?: Dispatcher;
headers?: AllowedHttpRequestHeaders;
url: string;
}>;
export declare function createHttpTransport({ headers, url }: Config): RpcTransport;
export declare function createHttpTransport(config: Config): RpcTransport;
export {};
//# sourceMappingURL=http-transport.d.ts.map
{
"name": "@solana/rpc-transport-http",
"version": "2.0.0-experimental.ad9c23c",
"version": "2.0.0-experimental.bea19d2",
"description": "An RPC transport that uses HTTP requests",

@@ -49,3 +49,4 @@ "exports": {

"dependencies": {
"@solana/rpc-spec": "2.0.0-experimental.ad9c23c"
"undici": "^6.6.2",
"@solana/rpc-spec": "2.0.0-experimental.bea19d2"
},

@@ -52,0 +53,0 @@ "bundlewatch": {

@@ -17,2 +17,229 @@ [![npm][npm-image]][npm-url]

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This package allows developers to create custom RPC transports. With this library, one can implement highly specialized functionality for leveraging multiple transports, attempting/handling retries, and more.
## Functions
### `createHttpTransport()`
Call this to create a function that conforms to the `RpcTransport` interface (see `@solana/rpc-spec`). You can use that function in your programs to make `POST` requests with headers suitable for sending JSON data to a server.
```ts
import { createHttpTransport } from '@solana/rpc-transport-http';
const transport = createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://api.mainnet-beta.solana.com' });
const response = await transport({
payload: { id: 1, jsonrpc: '2.0', method: 'getSlot' },
});
```
#### Config
##### `dispatcher_NODE_ONLY`
In Node environments you can tune how requests are dispatched to the network. Use this config parameter to install a [`undici.Dispatcher`](https://undici.nodejs.org/#/docs/api/Agent) in your transport.
```ts
import { createHttpTransport } from '@solana/rpc-transport-http';
import { Agent, BalancedPool } from 'undici';
// Create a dispatcher that, when called with a special URL, creates a round-robin pool of RPCs.
const dispatcher = new Agent({
factory(origin, opts) {
if (origin === 'https://mypool') {
const upstreams = [
'https://api.mainnet-beta.solana.com',
'https://mainnet.helius-rpc.com',
'https://several-neat-iguana.quiknode.pro',
];
return new BalancedPool(upstreams, {
...opts,
bodyTimeout: 60e3,
headersTimeout: 5e3,
keepAliveTimeout: 19e3,
});
} else {
return new Pool(origin, opts);
}
},
});
const transport = createHttpTransport({
dispatcher_NODE_ONLY: dispatcher,
url: 'https://mypool',
});
let id = 0;
const balances = await Promise.allSettled(
accounts.map(account =>
transport({
payload: {
id: ++id,
jsonrpc: '2.0',
method: 'getBalance',
params: [account],
},
}),
),
);
```
##### `headers`
An object of headers to set on the request. Avoid [forbidden headers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Forbidden_header_name). Additionally, the headers `Accept`, `Content-Length`, and `Content-Type` are disallowed.
```ts
import { createHttpTransport } from '@solana/rpc-transport-http';
const transport = createHttpTransport({
headers: {
// Authorize with the RPC using a bearer token
Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.RPC_AUTH_TOKEN}`,
},
url: 'https://several-neat-iguana.quiknode.pro',
});
```
##### `url`
A string representing the target endpoint. In Node, it must be an absolute URL using the `http` or `https` protocol.
## Augmenting Transports
Using this core transport, you can implement specialized functionality for leveraging multiple transports, attempting/handling retries, and more.
### Round Robin
Here’s an example of how someone might implement a “round robin” approach to distribute requests to multiple transports:
```ts
import { RpcTransport } from '@solana/rpc-spec';
import { createHttpTransport } from '@solana/rpc-transport-http';
// Create a transport for each RPC server
const transports = [
createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-1.com' }),
createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-2.com' }),
createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-3.com' }),
];
// Create a wrapper transport that distributes requests to them
let nextTransport = 0;
async function roundRobinTransport<TResponse>(...args: Parameters<RpcTransport>): Promise<TResponse> {
const transport = transports[nextTransport];
nextTransport = (nextTransport + 1) % transports.length;
return await transport(...args);
}
```
### Sharding
Another example of a possible customization for a transport is to shard requests deterministically among a set of servers. Here’s an example:
Perhaps your application needs to make a large number of requests, or needs to fan request for different methods out to different servers. Here’s an example of an implementation that does the latter:
```ts
import { RpcTransport } from '@solana/rpc-spec';
import { createHttpTransport } from '@solana/rpc-transport-http';
// Create multiple transports
const transportA = createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-1.com' });
const transportB = createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-2.com' });
const transportC = createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-3.com' });
const transportD = createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-4.com' });
// Function to determine which shard to use based on the request method
function selectShard(method: string): RpcTransport {
switch (method) {
case 'getAccountInfo':
case 'getBalance':
return transportA;
case 'getTransaction':
case 'getRecentBlockhash':
return transportB;
case 'sendTransaction':
return transportC;
default:
return transportD;
}
}
async function shardingTransport<TResponse>(...args: Parameters<RpcTransport>): Promise<TResponse> {
const payload = args[0].payload as { method: string };
const selectedTransport = selectShard(payload.method);
return await selectedTransport(...args);
}
```
### Retry Logic
The transport library can also be used to implement custom retry logic on any request:
```ts
import { RpcTransport } from '@solana/rpc-spec';
import { createHttpTransport } from '@solana/rpc-transport-http';
// Set the maximum number of attempts to retry a request
const MAX_ATTEMPTS = 4;
// Create the default transport
const defaultTransport = createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-1.com' });
// Sleep function to wait for a given number of milliseconds
function sleep(ms: number): Promise<void> {
return new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms));
}
// Calculate the delay for a given attempt
function calculateRetryDelay(attempt: number): number {
// Exponential backoff with a maximum of 1.5 seconds
return Math.min(100 * Math.pow(2, attempt), 1500);
}
// A retrying transport that will retry up to `MAX_ATTEMPTS` times before failing
async function retryingTransport<TResponse>(...args: Parameters<RpcTransport>): Promise<TResponse> {
let requestError;
for (let attempts = 0; attempts < MAX_ATTEMPTS; attempts++) {
try {
return await defaultTransport(...args);
} catch (err) {
requestError = err;
// Only sleep if we have more attempts remaining
if (attempts < MAX_ATTEMPTS - 1) {
const retryDelay = calculateRetryDelay(attempts);
await sleep(retryDelay);
}
}
}
throw requestError;
}
```
### Failover
Here’s an example of some failover logic integrated into a transport:
```ts
import { RpcTransport } from '@solana/rpc-spec';
import { createHttpTransport } from '@solana/rpc-transport-http';
// Create a transport for each RPC server
const transports = [
createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-1.com' }),
createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-2.com' }),
createHttpTransport({ url: 'https://mainnet-beta.my-server-2.com' }),
];
// A failover transport that will try each transport in order until one succeeds before failing
async function failoverTransport<TResponse>(...args: Parameters<RpcTransport>): Promise<TResponse> {
let requestError;
for (const transport of transports) {
try {
return await transport(...args);
} catch (err) {
requestError = err;
console.error(err);
}
}
throw requestError;
}
```

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