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@xtoken/js
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Helper library to interact with xToken contracts written in Typescript with full typing support. It allows access to the low level API to directly interact with the contracts.
yarn add @xtoken/js
At the moment, @xtoken/js
requires using @xtoken/abis and ethers.js v5.0.30
yarn add @xtoken/abis
yarn add ethers@5.0.30
We need to set up an environment variable for test address that'd be used to validate portfolio balances across all xAssets while running tests.
cp .env.sample .env # Fill in the `INFURA_API_KEY` and `TEST_ADDRESS` variables
GitHub pages: https://xtokenmarket.github.io/js
import { ethers } from 'ethers'
import { X_KNC_A } from '@xtoken/abis'
import { XToken } from '@xtoken/js'
// Setup provider
const provider = new ethers.providers.InfuraProvider('homestead', '<API KEY>')
// Initialize XToken
const xToken = new XToken(provider)
// Calculate expected mint quantity for tokens
const expectedQty = await xToken.getExpectedQuantityOnMint(X_KNC_A, true, '1') // args: `symbol`, `tradeWithEth` & `amount`
typescript-eslint
and Prettieryarn watch:build
Link @xtoken/js
package via yarn for local development and testing the integration on the UI
$ cd js
$ yarn link # @xtoken/js package will be linked to the local copy
$ cd cafe
$ yarn link @xtoken/js # This will create a symlink named cafe/node_modules/@xtoken/js that links to the local copy of the xToken js project
$ yarn unlink # To unlink the installed package
yarn watch:test
In order to run a single test, you can use the name of the test or regex name to match the tests to be executed
yarn build && npx ava -m='*prices*'
To automatically fix eslint
and prettier
formatting issues, run:
yarn fix
To generate and view test coverage, run:
yarn cov
This will create an HTML report of test coverage – source-mapped back to Typescript – and open it in your default browser.
The src folder is analyzed and documentation is automatically generated using TypeDoc.
yarn doc
This command generates the library documentation in HTML format and opens it in a browser.
Since types are tracked by Typescript, there's no need to indicate types in JSDoc format. For more information, see the TypeDoc documentation.
To generate and publish documentation to GitHub Pages use the following command:
yarn doc:publish
Once published, documentation should be available at the GitHub Pages
Before publishing the package to NPM, prepare-release
command builds, runs the tests, increases the package version automatically and publishes the docs to GitHub Pages.
yarn prepare-release
Once the above command runs successfully, you should then execute the below command which will tag the release version and publish the build to NPM.
Note: Before publishing the package, ensure that the package.json
has the version
field incremented and also the build
folder has the compiled code.
git push --follow-tags origin main && npm publish
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JS helper library to interact with xToken contracts
The npm package @xtoken/js receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @xtoken/js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @xtoken/js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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