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@taquito/michel-codec
Converts and validates Michelson expressions between JSON based Michelson and Micheline.
This package can:
See the top-level project https://github.com/ecadlabs/taquito for details on reporting issues, contributing and versioning.
const code = `(Pair
(Pair { Elt 1 (Pair (Pair "tz1gjaF81ZRRvdzjobyfVNsAeSC6PScjfQwN" "tz1KqTpEZ7Yob7QbPE4Hy4Wo8fHG8LhKxZSx") 0x0501000000026869)}
10000000)
(Pair 2 333)
)`;
const p = new Parser();
const result = p.parseMichelineExpression(code);
console.log(JSON.stringify(result));
Output:
{
"prim": "Pair",
"args": [
{
"prim": "Pair",
"args": [
[
{
"prim": "Elt",
"args": [
{ "int": "1" },
{
"prim": "Pair",
"args": [
{
"prim": "Pair",
"args": [
{ "string": "tz1gjaF81ZRRvdzjobyfVNsAeSC6PScjfQwN" },
{ "string": "tz1KqTpEZ7Yob7QbPE4Hy4Wo8fHG8LhKxZSx" }
]
},
{ "bytes": "0501000000026869" }
]
}
]
}
],
{ "int": "10000000" }
]
},
{ "prim": "Pair", "args": [{ "int": "2" }, { "int": "333" }] }
]
}
const contract = await Tezos.contract.at('KT1EctCuorV2NfVb1XTQgvzJ88MQtWP8cMMv')
const p = new Parser()
const michelsonCode = p.parseJSON(contract.script.code as JSON[])
console.log(emitMicheline(michelsonCode, {indent:" ", newline: "\n",}))
Serializes any value of packable type to its optimized binary representation identical to the one used by PACK and UNPACK Michelson instructions.
Without a type definition (not recommended) the data will be encoded as a binary form of a generic Michelson expression.
Type definition allows some types like timestamp
and address
and other base58 representable types to be encoded to corresponding optimized binary forms borrowed from the Tezos protocol.
const data: MichelsonData = {
string: 'KT1RvkwF4F7pz1gCoxkyZrG1RkrxQy3gmFTv%foo',
};
const typ: MichelsonType = {
prim: 'address',
};
const packed = packData(data, typ);
// 050a0000001901be41ee922ddd2cf33201e49d32da0afec571dce300666f6f
// alternatively
const packedBytes = packDataBytes(data, typ);
// { bytes: "050a0000001901be41ee922ddd2cf33201e49d32da0afec571dce300666f6f" }
Without a type definition the base58 encoded address will be treated as a string
const data: MichelsonData = {
string: 'KT1RvkwF4F7pz1gCoxkyZrG1RkrxQy3gmFTv%foo',
};
const packed = packData(data);
// 0501000000284b543152766b7746344637707a3167436f786b795a724731526b7278517933676d46547625666f6f
// alternatively
const packedBytes = packDataBytes(data);
// {
// bytes: "0501000000284b543152766b7746344637707a3167436f786b795a724731526b7278517933676d46547625666f6f"
// }
Deserialize a byte array into the corresponding Michelson value.
Without a type definition (not recommended) the binary data will be treated as a binary form of a generic Michelson expression and returned as is.
Type definition allows some types like timestamp
and address
and other types usually encoded in optimized binary forms to be transformed back to their string representations like base58 and ISO timestamps.
const src = [0x05, 0x00, 0xa7, 0xe8, 0xe4, 0xd8, 0x0b];
const typ: MichelsonType = {
prim: 'timestamp',
};
const data = unpackData(src, typ);
// { string: "2019-09-26T10:59:51Z" }
Alternatively
const src = { bytes: '0500a7e8e4d80b' };
const typ: MichelsonType = {
prim: 'timestamp',
};
const data = unpackDataBytes(src, typ);
// { string: "2019-09-26T10:59:51Z" }
Same binary data without a type definition
const src = [0x05, 0x00, 0xa7, 0xe8, 0xe4, 0xd8, 0x0b];
const data = unpackData(src);
// { int: "1569495591" }
Alternatively
const src = { bytes: '0500a7e8e4d80b' };
const data = unpackDataBytes(src);
// { int: "1569495591" }
TypeDoc style documentation is available on-line here
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The npm package @taquito/michel-codec receives a total of 13,908 weekly downloads. As such, @taquito/michel-codec popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @taquito/michel-codec demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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