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@vechain/connex.driver-nodejs
Advanced tools
It drives Connex Framework to work in NodeJS environment. Now you can use Connex in NodeJS backend project.
# install driver along with framework
npm i @vechain/connex-framework @vechain/connex.driver-nodejs
The REPL playground is a good start.
import { Framework } from '@vechain/connex-framework'
import { Driver, SimpleNet, SimpleWallet, options } from '@vechain/connex.driver-nodejs'
const wallet = new SimpleWallet()
// add account by importing private key
wallet.import('<private key>')
const driver = await Driver.connect(new SimpleNet('http://localhost:8669/'), wallet)
const connex = new Framework(driver)
// here get connex object ready to use
...
// config tx parameters, e.g. expiration, gasPriceCoef
driver.txParams.expiration = 18
driver.txParams.gasPriceCoef = 128
// watch committed tx
driver.onTxCommit = txObj => {
//
}
// if feel error logs annoying, you can disable it by
options.disableErrorLog = true
FAQs
Connex framework driver implementation in NodeJS
The npm package @vechain/connex.driver-nodejs receives a total of 19 weekly downloads. As such, @vechain/connex.driver-nodejs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @vechain/connex.driver-nodejs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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