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Client library for the Hive blockchain & Hive Engine layer2.
npm install dhive-sl
import { Client } from 'dhive-sl';
const main = async () => {
// Client
const client = new Client()
// (Optional) const client = new Client({ nodes: ['api.hive.blog', 'api.deathwing.me', 'anyx.io'] })
// Getting data from Hive
const account = await client.database.getAccount('splinterlands')
// Encoding & decoding memos
const encoded = await client.memo.encode('test', 'pub-key-B', 'private-key-A')
const decoded = await client.memo.decode(encoded, 'private-key-B')
// Getting data from Hive Engine (layer2 of Hive)
const block = await client.engine.blockchain.getLatestBlock()
};
main();
This version is a fork of dhive, which was originally created by Johan Nordberg in 2017 and maintained since 2021 by the Hive community.
dhive-sl
was forked to improve dhive as well as merge the functionality of & improve upon hive-js, sscjs and hive-interface.
FAQs
Cient library for the Hive blockchain.
The npm package dhive-sl receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, dhive-sl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dhive-sl demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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