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Web3API 0.0.1-prealpha.26
@web3api/uniswapV2-api
: Completed the Uniswap V2 Web3API implementation.@web3api/ethereum-plugin-js
: Upgraded the Ethereum plugin, added lots of new functionality.@web3api/cli
: Implemented a "reproducible build pipeline", where Web3APIs are now built in an isolated docker container. These builds can be fully configurable by developers. This also paves the way for implementing Web3APIs in any Wasm compatible language. Rust support on the way!@web3api/react
: Added the ability to set query variables
within the execute
function returned by the useWeb3ApiQuery
hook.@web3api/sha3-plugin-js
: A SHA3 plugin has been implemented, and added to the client as a "default plugin".@web3api/uts46-plugin-js
: A UTS46 plugin has been implemented, and added to the client as a "default plugin".@web3api/client-js
: Fixed threading issue causing the "unknown wake status" error.FAQs
Web3API IDNA-UTS #46 Javascript Plugin
The npm package @web3api/uts46-plugin-js receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @web3api/uts46-plugin-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @web3api/uts46-plugin-js 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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