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@xchainjs/xchain-cardano
Advanced tools
yarn add @xchainjs/xchain-cardano
or
npm install @xchainjs/xchain-cardano
Using the Cardano client you can initialize the main class of the module in consultation mode if you do not provide any parameters, this means you could retrieve information from the blockchain and prepare transactions to sign, but you will not be able to sign transactions, or generate addresses.
import { Client } from '@xchainjs/xchain-cardano'
const client = new Client()
// Make read operations with your client
Otherwise, if you want to sign transactions and get the addresses you own, you will need to initialize the main class of the protocol as follows
import { Client, defaultCardanoParams } from '@xchainjs/xchain-cardano'
const client = new Client({
phrase: 'your secret phrase',
...defaultCardanoParams
})
// Make read or write operations with your client
Thanks to the Cardano client you will be able to:
You can find examples using the Cardano package in the Cardano examples folder.
More information about how to use the Cardano client can be found on documentation
FAQs
Cardano client for XChainJS
We found that @xchainjs/xchain-cardano demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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