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@taquito/rpc
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Provides low level methods, and types to invoke RPC calls from a Nomadic Tezos RPC node
Documentation can be found here
TypeDoc style documentation is available on-line here
@taquito/rpc
is an npm package that provides low-level methods and types to invoke RPC calls from a Nomadic Tezos RPC node.
The RPC package can be used to query the RPC API of your chosen node. Methods in the RPC package map one-to-one to the corresponding Tezos RPC API endpoints. All responses from the RPC are returns with TypeScript types.
The higher-level @taquito/taquito
package builds on this RPC package.
npm i --save @taquito/rpc
The constructor of the RpcClient
takes an RPC URL as a parameter and an optional chain (default is main).
import { RpcClient } from '@taquito/rpc';
const client = new RpcClient('https://YOUR_PREFERRED_RPC_URL');
// Fetching the balance of an account in mutez (micro ꜩ)
const balance = await client.getBalance('tz1VSUr8wwNhLAzempoch5d6hLRiTh8Cjcjb');
The RpcClientCache
class aims to improve the performance of dApps built using Taquito by reducing the number of calls made to the RPC. Its constructor takes a RpcClient instance as a parameter and an optional ttl (time to live). The RpcClient responses will be cached for the period defined by the ttl (default is of 1000 milliseconds). The RpcClientCache
can be injected to the TezosToolkit as follow:
import { TezosToolkit } from '@taquito/taquito';
import { RpcClient, RpcClientCache } from '@taquito/rpc';
const rpcClient = new RpcClient('https://YOUR_PREFERRED_RPC_URL');
const tezos = new TezosToolkit(new RpcClientCache(rpcClient));
See the top-level project https://github.com/ecadlabs/taquito for details on reporting issues, contributing and versioning.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Provides low level methods, and types to invoke RPC calls from a Nomadic Tezos RPC node
We found that @taquito/rpc 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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