What is @solana/web3.js?
@solana/web3.js is a JavaScript library for interacting with the Solana blockchain. It provides a set of tools and utilities for developers to build applications on Solana, including functionalities for managing accounts, sending transactions, interacting with smart contracts, and querying blockchain data.
What are @solana/web3.js's main functionalities?
Create and Manage Accounts
This feature allows you to create and manage Solana accounts. The code sample demonstrates how to generate a new keypair, which includes a public key and a secret key.
const solanaWeb3 = require('@solana/web3.js');
// Generate a new keypair
const keypair = solanaWeb3.Keypair.generate();
console.log('Public Key:', keypair.publicKey.toBase58());
console.log('Secret Key:', keypair.secretKey);
Send Transactions
This feature allows you to send transactions on the Solana blockchain. The code sample demonstrates how to create a connection to the Solana devnet, airdrop SOL to an account, create a transaction to transfer SOL, and send the transaction.
const solanaWeb3 = require('@solana/web3.js');
(async () => {
const connection = new solanaWeb3.Connection(solanaWeb3.clusterApiUrl('devnet'), 'confirmed');
const from = solanaWeb3.Keypair.generate();
const to = solanaWeb3.Keypair.generate();
// Airdrop SOL to the from account
await connection.requestAirdrop(from.publicKey, solanaWeb3.LAMPORTS_PER_SOL);
// Create a transaction
const transaction = new solanaWeb3.Transaction().add(
solanaWeb3.SystemProgram.transfer({
fromPubkey: from.publicKey,
toPubkey: to.publicKey,
lamports: solanaWeb3.LAMPORTS_PER_SOL / 100,
})
);
// Sign and send the transaction
const signature = await solanaWeb3.sendAndConfirmTransaction(connection, transaction, [from]);
console.log('Transaction signature:', signature);
})();
Interact with Smart Contracts
This feature allows you to interact with smart contracts deployed on the Solana blockchain. The code sample demonstrates how to create a transaction that calls a smart contract and send the transaction.
const solanaWeb3 = require('@solana/web3.js');
(async () => {
const connection = new solanaWeb3.Connection(solanaWeb3.clusterApiUrl('devnet'), 'confirmed');
const programId = new solanaWeb3.PublicKey('YourProgramIdHere');
const account = solanaWeb3.Keypair.generate();
// Create a transaction to call a smart contract
const transaction = new solanaWeb3.Transaction().add(
new solanaWeb3.TransactionInstruction({
keys: [{ pubkey: account.publicKey, isSigner: true, isWritable: true }],
programId,
data: Buffer.alloc(0), // Add your instruction data here
})
);
// Sign and send the transaction
const signature = await solanaWeb3.sendAndConfirmTransaction(connection, transaction, [account]);
console.log('Transaction signature:', signature);
})();
Query Blockchain Data
This feature allows you to query data from the Solana blockchain. The code sample demonstrates how to get account information and the recent blockhash from the blockchain.
const solanaWeb3 = require('@solana/web3.js');
(async () => {
const connection = new solanaWeb3.Connection(solanaWeb3.clusterApiUrl('devnet'), 'confirmed');
const publicKey = new solanaWeb3.PublicKey('YourPublicKeyHere');
// Get account info
const accountInfo = await connection.getAccountInfo(publicKey);
console.log('Account Info:', accountInfo);
// Get recent blockhash
const recentBlockhash = await connection.getRecentBlockhash();
console.log('Recent Blockhash:', recentBlockhash);
})();
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[!NOTE] This is the maintenance branch for the 1.x line of @solana/web3.js
. The current development branch can be found here.
Solana JavaScript SDK (v1.x)
Use this to interact with accounts and programs on the Solana network through the Solana JSON RPC API.
Installation
For use in Node.js or a web application
$ npm install --save @solana/web3.js@1
For use in a browser, without a build system
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@solana/web3.js@latest/lib/index.iife.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@solana/web3.js@latest/lib/index.iife.min.js"></script>
Documentation and examples
Getting help
Have a question or a problem? Check the Solana Stack Exchange to see if anyone else is having the same one. If not, post a new question.
Include:
- A detailed description of what you're trying to achieve
- Source code, if possible
- The text of any errors you encountered, with stacktraces if available
Compatibility
This library requires a JavaScript runtime that supports BigInt
and the exponentiation operator. Both are supported in the following runtimes:
- Browsers, by release date:
- Chrome: May 2018
- Firefox: July 2019
- Safari: September 2020
- Mobile Safari: September 2020
- Edge: January 2020
- Opera: June 2018
- Samsung Internet: April 2019
- Runtimes, by version:
- Deno: >=1.0
- Node: >=10.4.0
- React Native:
Development environment setup
Testing
Unit tests
To run the full suite of unit tests, execute the following in the root:
$ npm test
Integration tests
Integration tests require a validator client running on your machine.
To install a test validator:
$ npm run test:live-with-test-validator:setup
To start the test validator and run all of the integration tests in live mode:
$ cd packages/library-legacy
$ npm run test:live-with-test-validator
Contributing
If you found a bug or would like to request a feature, please file an issue. If, based on the discussion on an issue you would like to offer a code change, please make a pull request. If neither of these describes what you would like to contribute, read the getting help section above.
Disclaimer
All claims, content, designs, algorithms, estimates, roadmaps,
specifications, and performance measurements described in this project
are done with the Solana Foundation's ("SF") best efforts. It is up to
the reader to check and validate their accuracy and truthfulness.
Furthermore nothing in this project constitutes a solicitation for
investment.
Any content produced by SF or developer resources that SF provides, are
for educational and inspiration purposes only. SF does not encourage,
induce or sanction the deployment, integration or use of any such
applications (including the code comprising the Solana blockchain
protocol) in violation of applicable laws or regulations and hereby
prohibits any such deployment, integration or use. This includes use of
any such applications by the reader (a) in violation of export control
or sanctions laws of the United States or any other applicable
jurisdiction, (b) if the reader is located in or ordinarily resident in
a country or territory subject to comprehensive sanctions administered
by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), or (c) if the
reader is or is working on behalf of a Specially Designated National
(SDN) or a person subject to similar blocking or denied party
prohibitions.
The reader should be aware that U.S. export control and sanctions laws
prohibit U.S. persons (and other persons that are subject to such laws)
from transacting with persons in certain countries and territories or
that are on the SDN list. As a project based primarily on open-source
software, it is possible that such sanctioned persons may nevertheless
bypass prohibitions, obtain the code comprising the Solana blockchain
protocol (or other project code or applications) and deploy, integrate,
or otherwise use it. Accordingly, there is a risk to individuals that
other persons using the Solana blockchain protocol may be sanctioned
persons and that transactions with such persons would be a violation of
U.S. export controls and sanctions law. This risk applies to
individuals, organizations, and other ecosystem participants that
deploy, integrate, or use the Solana blockchain protocol code directly
(e.g., as a node operator), and individuals that transact on the Solana
blockchain through light clients, third party interfaces, and/or wallet
software.