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buttonwood-sdk
Advanced tools
In-depth documentation on this SDK is available at uniswap.org.
To run the tests, follow these steps. You must have at least node v10 and yarn installed.
First clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Uniswap/uniswap-sdk.git
Move into the uniswap-sdk working directory
cd uniswap-sdk/
Install dependencies
yarn install
Run tests
yarn test
You should see output like the following:
yarn run v1.22.4
$ tsdx test
PASS test/constants.test.ts
PASS test/pair.test.ts
PASS test/fraction.test.ts
PASS test/miscellaneous.test.ts
PASS test/entities.test.ts
PASS test/trade.test.ts
Test Suites: 1 skipped, 6 passed, 6 of 7 total
Tests: 3 skipped, 82 passed, 85 total
Snapshots: 0 total
Time: 5.091s
Ran all test suites.
✨ Done in 6.61s.
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