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@substrate/connect
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Substrate-connect to Smoldot clients. Using either substrate extension with predefined clients or an internal smoldot client based on chainSpecs provided.
This is a prototype for using @polkadot/api with the smoldot WASM light client either by passing chainspecs or using the extension by predefined chains (e.g. westend, kusama).
Detector check existence of substrate extension. If it is installed and activated then smoldot clients of extension will be used. If not, a new smoldot client will start and sync with given chainspecs.
import { Detector } from '@substrate/connect';
import substrateChainSpec from './substrateChainSpec.json';
const chainSpec = JSON.stringify(substrateChainSpec);
const detect = new Detector('my cool unstoppable app');
const api = await detect.connect('westend', chainSpec());
yarn test
to run the unit testsyarn build
to build @substrate-connectyarn lint
to run linter for @substrate-connectFAQs
Substrate-connect to Smoldot clients. Using either substrate extension with predefined clients or an internal smoldot client based on chainSpecs provided.
We found that @substrate/connect demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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