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@zilliqa-js/zilliqa
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JavaScript library for interacting with the Zilliqa blockchain.
npm install @zilliqa-js/zilliqa --save
or
yarn add @zilliqa-js/zilliqa
First, you need to import the library:
const { Zilliqa } = require("@zilliqa-js/zilliqa");
or using ES6 imports:
import { Zilliqa } from "@zilliqa-js/zilliqa";
Then, create an instance:
const zilliqa = new Zilliqa("https://api.zilliqa.com");
const myAddress = "Your Zilliqa Address";
const recipient = "Recipient Zilliqa Address";
const amount = Zilliqa.utils.units.toQa("1", Zilliqa.utils.units.Units.Zil);
const tx = await zilliqa.blockchain.createTransaction({
toAddr: recipient,
amount: amount,
gasPrice: "2000",
gasLimit: "1",
});
console.log(`Transaction ID: ${tx.id}`);
console.log(
`After sending, your new balance is: ${await zilliqa.blockchain.getBalance(
myAddress
)}`
);
const myAddress = "Your Zilliqa Address";
const balance = await zilliqa.blockchain.getBalance(myAddress);
console.log(`Your balance is: ${balance}`);
For in-depth documentation, please refer to Zilliqa Official Documentation.
This project is licensed under the GPL License. See LICENSE for details.
FAQs
Main entry point to the Zilliqa JS client.
The npm package @zilliqa-js/zilliqa receives a total of 1,386 weekly downloads. As such, @zilliqa-js/zilliqa popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @zilliqa-js/zilliqa 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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