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@wormhole-foundation/sdk-definitions
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Replaces these files from old sdk: * vaa/parser * mock
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// decode VAA
const vaaBytes = Buffer.from(testCase.vaa, "base64");
// deserializes the base VAA details (emitterChain, emitterAddress, sequence, signatures, payload, hash, etc)
const parsed = deserialize("Uint8Array", new Uint8Array(vaaBytes));
// deserialize the payload, first argument denotes the type of payload
const deserialized = deserializePayload("BAMessage", parsed.payload);
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Replaces these files from old sdk: * vaa/parser * mock
The npm package @wormhole-foundation/sdk-definitions receives a total of 5,353 weekly downloads. As such, @wormhole-foundation/sdk-definitions popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wormhole-foundation/sdk-definitions demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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