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@taquito/michelson-encoder
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converts michelson data and types into convenient JS/TS objects
Documentation can be found here
TypeDoc style documentation is available on-line here
@taquito/michelson-encoder
provides a JavaScript abstraction based on a Tezos Smart contracts code, parameters, storage, and views.
The Michelson-Encoder package aims to create an abstraction over the Michelson Language. It allows converting Michelson data into javascript-looking objects which are easier to use and reason about.
Its integration into the main Taquito package makes it easier to write the storage when deploying a contract and the parameter when calling a contract entry-point or executing a view. It also provides an abstraction on the storage read value of the contract.
The Schema
class is intended to represent the contract storage, while the ParameterSchema
represents its entry points. The Execute
method takes a parameter in Michelson format and converts it into the JavaScript abstraction. The Encode
method does the opposite; it takes a JavaScript object as a parameter and converts it into Michelson data.
npm i --save @taquito/michelson-encoder
The constructor of the Schema
class takes a Michelson type as a parameter which is retrieved from a Tezos Nodes RPC:
const storageType = {
prim: 'pair',
args: [
{ prim: 'nat', annots: [ '%stored_counter' ] },
{
prim: 'pair',
args: [
{ prim: 'nat', annots: [ '%threshold' ] },
{ prim: 'list', args: [ { prim: 'key' } ], annots: [ '%keys' ] }
]
}
]
};
const storageSchema = new Schema(storageType);
The Execute
method takes a Michelson value as a parameter and generates an abstraction in the form of a plain old javascript object:
// dataMichelson is the storage of a contract retrieved from the RPC
const dataMichelson = {
"prim": "Pair",
"args": [
{
"int": "10"
},
{
"prim": "Pair",
"args": [
{
"int": "5"
},
[
{
"string": "edpkvS5QFv7KRGfa3b87gg9DBpxSm3NpSwnjhUjNBQrRUUR66F7C9g"
},
{
"string": "edpkuLxx9PQD8fZ45eUzrK3BhfDZJHhBuK4Zi49DcEGANwd2rpX82t"
}
]
]
}
]
};
const data = storageSchema.Execute(dataMichelson);
console.log(data);
/* output:
{
"stored_counter": "10",
"threshold": "5",
"keys": [
"edpkvS5QFv7KRGfa3b87gg9DBpxSm3NpSwnjhUjNBQrRUUR66F7C9g",
"edpkuLxx9PQD8fZ45eUzrK3BhfDZJHhBuK4Zi49DcEGANwd2rpX82t"
]
}
*/
Note that the Michelson type annotations represent the javascript object's keys.
The Encode
method takes a javascript object as a parameter and converts it into Michelson:
const data = storageSchema.Encode({
"stored_counter": "10",
"threshold": "5",
"keys": [
"edpkvS5QFv7KRGfa3b87gg9DBpxSm3NpSwnjhUjNBQrRUUR66F7C9g",
"edpkuLxx9PQD8fZ45eUzrK3BhfDZJHhBuK4Zi49DcEGANwd2rpX82t"
]
});
console.log(data);
/* output:
{
"prim": "Pair",
"args": [
{
"int": "10"
},
{
"prim": "Pair",
"args": [
{
"int": "5"
},
[
{
"string": "edpkvS5QFv7KRGfa3b87gg9DBpxSm3NpSwnjhUjNBQrRUUR66F7C9g"
},
{
"string": "edpkuLxx9PQD8fZ45eUzrK3BhfDZJHhBuK4Zi49DcEGANwd2rpX82t"
}
]
]
}
]
}
*/
See the top-level https://github.com/ecadlabs/taquito file for details on reporting issues, contributing and versioning.
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