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@substrate/txwrapper-registry
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Polkadot-js type registry creation assistants for txwrapper libraries.
yarn add @substrate/txwrapper-registry
In a JS/TS index file of package:
import { getRegistry } from '@substrate/txwrapper-registry';
// Create Polkadot's type registry.
const registry = getRegistry({
chainName: 'Polkadot',
specName: 'polkadot',
specVersion: 26,
metadataRpc,
});
Have a look at the examples to see how getRegistry
is used in the whole lifecycle of a transaction, from generation to signing to broadcast.
In order to instantiate a registry with your chains custom types you must pass in the path to your own types bundle file. If you would like to generate a types bundle file and don't know how to, feel free to use this helper library we have created to generate these types. generate-type-bundle.
The following env variable is accepted:
TX_TYPES_BUNDLE=/path-to-file
- Note: It must be a valid JSON file that has the same structure as the OverrideBundleTypes
in polkadot-js.
FAQs
Polkadot-js type registry creation assistants for txwrapper libraries.
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