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@switchboard-xyz/common
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common type definitions and utils for interacting with switchboard
Contains the OracleJob protobufs and other types and utilities shared across chains.
npm i --save @switchboard-xyz/common
import { OracleJob, serializeOracleJob } from "@switchboard-xyz/common";
const oracleJob: OracleJob = serializeOracleJob({
tasks: [
{
httpTask: {
url: "https://www.binance.com/api/v3/ticker/price?symbol=BTCUSDT",
},
},
{
jsonParseTask: {
path: "$.price",
},
},
{
multiplyTask: {
/* Mainnet USDT/USD Feed */
aggregatorPubkey: "ETAaeeuQBwsh9mC2gCov9WdhJENZuffRMXY2HgjCcSL9",
},
},
],
});
import { simulateOracleJobs } from "@switchboard-xyz/common";
const result = await simulateOracleJobs([oracleJob]);
console.log(result);
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common type definitions and utils for interacting with switchboard
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