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@taquito/taquito
Advanced tools
High level functionality that builds upon the other packages in the Tezos Typescript Library Suite.
TypeDoc style documentation is available on-line here
The @taquito/taquito
package contains higher-level functionality that builds upon the other packages in the Tezos Typescript Library Suite.
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The TezosToolkit
is a facade class that surfaces all of the library's capability and allows its configuration through different providers.
npm i --save @taquito/taquito
The TezosToolkit
constructor takes at least an RPC URL as a parameter. When instantiating the toolkit with a URL, a default instance of RpcClient
is created. The RpcClient
class is used to interact with the Tezos network.
import { TezosToolkit } from '@taquito/taquito';
const Tezos = new TezosToolkit('https://YOUR_PREFERRED_RPC_URL');
It is also possible to instantiate the TezosToolkit
with a class that implements the RpcClientInterface
. See the RpcClientCache
from the @taquito/rpc
package as an example that provides caching functionality.
In most cases, you want to use the Wallet API when you give the users of your dapp the freedom to choose the wallet of their choice to interact with. The Contract API is more suited for back-end applications and forging/signing offline (for example, using the inMemorySigner). You would also use the Contract API to build a wallet.
Configure a signer to use the Contract API
Sending operations using the Contract API requires a signer to be configured. Taquito provides different signer implementations (e.g. see the taquito/remote-signer
, taquito/signer
and taquito/legder-signer
). Here is an example using the InMemorySigner
:
import { InMemorySigner } from '@taquito/signer';
import { TezosToolkit } from '@taquito/taquito';
const Tezos = new TezosToolkit('https://YOUR_PREFERRED_RPC_URL');
Tezos.setProvider({ signer: await InMemorySigner.fromSecretKey('edsk...') });
// Using the contract API, the follwing operation is signed using the configured signer:
await Tezos.contract.transfer({ to: publicKeyHash, amount: 2 });
Configure a wallet to use the Wallet API
Sending operations using the Wallet API requires a wallet to be configured. The wallet API supports different kinds of wallets. For example, the BeaconWallet
from the @taquito/beacon-wallet
can be used. Use the setWalletProvider
method of the TezosToolkit
to set the wallet and refer to the @taquito/beacon-wallet
for specific configuration:
import { TezosToolkit } from '@taquito/taquito';
import { BeaconWallet } from '@taquito/beacon-wallet';
const Tezos = new TezosToolkit('https://YOUR_PREFERRED_RPC_URL');
const wallet = new BeaconWallet(options);
await wallet.requestPermissions(network);
Tezos.setWalletProvider(wallet);
// Using the wallet API, the configured wallet will prepare the transaction and broadcast it
await Tezos.wallet.transfer({ to: publicKeyHash, amount: 2 }).send();
The TezosToolkit
contains different default providers that are customizable to adapt to users' needs.
Replace the default RpcForger
with an instance of LocalForger
:
import { localForger } from '@taquito/local-forger'
Tezos.setForgerProvider(localForger);
To fetch values of the big map using the local implementation to pack data, replace the default RpcPacker
with an instance of MichelCodecPacker
:
import { MichelCodecPacker } from '@taquito/taquito';
// Fetch values of the big map using local implementation to pack data
Tezos.setPackerProvider(new MichelCodecPacker());
Polling interval for operation confirmation can be set globally for a taquito instance.
Tezos.setProvider(
{
config: {
confirmationPollingIntervalSecond: 5,
confirmationPollingTimeoutSecond: 180
}
}
)
Use the estimate
member to estimate fees, gas and storage of operations.
const estimate = await Tezos.estimate.transfer(transferParams);
Use the stream
member to subscribe to specific operations:
Tezos.setProvider({
config: { shouldObservableSubscriptionRetry: true, streamerPollingIntervalMilliseconds: 15000 }
});
const bakerAttestationFilter = {
and: [{ source: 'tz2TSvNTh2epDMhZHrw73nV9piBX7kLZ9K9m' }, { kind: 'attestation' }]
}
const bakerDelegation = {
and: [{ destination: 'tz2TSvNTh2epDMhZHrw73nV9piBX7kLZ9K9m' }, { kind: 'delegation' }]
}
const sub = tezos.stream.subscribeOperation({
or: [bakerAttestationFilter, bakerDelegation]
})
sub.on('data', console.log)
See the top-level https://github.com/ecadlabs/taquito file for details on reporting issues, contributing and versioning.
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