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@stacks/network
Advanced tools
Network and API library for working with Stacks blockchain nodes.
npm install @stacks/network
import { StacksMainnet, StacksTestnet, StacksMocknet } from '@stacks/network';
const network = new StacksMainnet();
const testnet = new StacksTestnet();
const mocknet = new StacksMocknet();
const network = new StacksMainnet({ url: 'https://www.mystacksnode.com/' });
const isMainnet = network.isMainnet();
import { makeSTXTokenTransfer } from '@stacks/transactions';
const txOptions = {
network,
recipient: 'SP2BS6HD7TN34V8Z5BNF8Q2AW3K8K2DPV4264CF26',
amount: new BigNum(12345),
senderKey: 'b244296d5907de9864c0b0d51f98a13c52890be0404e83f273144cd5b9960eed01',
};
const transaction = await makeSTXTokenTransfer(txOptions);
Some Stacks APIs make use API keys to provide less rate-limited plans.
import { createApiKeyMiddleware, createFetchFn, StacksMainnet } from '@stacks/network';
import { broadcastTransaction, getNonce, makeSTXTokenTransfer } from '@stacks/transactions';
const myApiMiddleware = createApiKeyMiddleware('example_e8e044a3_41d8b0fe_3dd3988ef302');
const myFetchFn = createFetchFn(myApiMiddleware); // middlewares can be used to create a new fetch function
const myMainnet = new StacksMainnet({ fetchFn: myFetchFn }); // the fetchFn options can be passed to a StacksNetwork to override the default fetch function
const txOptions = {
recipient: 'SP3FGQ8Z7JY9BWYZ5WM53E0M9NK7WHJF0691NZ159',
amount: 12345n,
senderKey: 'b244296d5907de9864c0b0d51f98a13c52890be0404e83f273144cd5b9960eed01',
memo: 'some memo',
anchorMode: AnchorMode.Any,
network: myMainnet, // make sure to pass in the custom network object
};
const transaction = await makeSTXTokenTransfer(txOptions); // fee-estimation will use the custom fetchFn
const response = await broadcastTransaction(transaction, myMainnet); // make sure to broadcast via the custom network object
// stacks.js functions, which take a StacksNetwork object will use the custom fetchFn
const nonce = await getNonce('SP3FGQ8Z7JY9BWYZ5WM53E0M9NK7WHJF0691NZ159', myMainnet);
Middleware can be used to hook into network calls before sending a request or after receiving a response.
import { createFetchFn, RequestContext, ResponseContext, StacksTestnet } from '@stacks/network';
import { broadcastTransaction, getNonce, makeSTXTokenTransfer } from '@stacks/transactions';
const preMiddleware = (ctx: RequestContext) => {
ctx.init.headers = new Headers();
ctx.init.headers.set('x-foo', 'bar'); // override headers and set new `x-foo` header
};
const postMiddleware = (ctx: ResponseContext) => {
console.log(await ctx.response.json()); // log response body as json
};
const fetchFn = createFetchFn({ pre: preMiddleware, post: preMiddleware }); // a middleware can contain `pre`, `post`, or both
const network = new StacksTestnet({ fetchFn });
// stacks.js functions, which take a StacksNetwork object will use the custom fetchFn
const nonce = await getNonce('SP3FGQ8Z7JY9BWYZ5WM53E0M9NK7WHJF0691NZ159', network);
const txBroadcastUrl = network.getBroadcastApiUrl();
const feeEstimateUrl = network.getTransferFeeEstimateApiUrl();
const address = 'SP2BS6HD7TN34V8Z5BNF8Q2AW3K8K2DPV4264CF26';
const accountInfoUrl = network.getAccountApiUrl(address);
const contractName = 'hello_world';
const abiUrl = network.getAbiApiUrl(address, contractName);
const functionName = 'hello';
const readOnlyFunctionCallUrl = network.getReadOnlyFunctionCallApiUrl(
address,
contractName,
functionName
);
const nodeInfoUrl = network.getInfoUrl();
const blockTimeUrl = network.getBlockTimeInfoUrl();
const poxInfoUrl = network.getPoxInfoUrl();
FAQs
Library for Stacks network operations
We found that @stacks/network demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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