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BlockBolt SDK is a powerful and easy-to-use library for interacting with the Sui blockchain. It provides a simple interface for sending transactions and managing coins on the Sui network.
Install the BlockBolt SDK using npm:
npm install blockbolt-sdk
Or using yarn:
yarn add blockbolt-sdk
BlockBolt SDK requires the @mysten/sui package as a peer dependency. Make sure to install it alongside the SDK:
npm install @mysten/sui
Or using yarn:
yarn add @mysten/sui
BlockBolt SDK currently supports the following coins:
| Coin Name | Symbol | Decimals | Coin Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| USD Coin | USDC | 6 | 0x5d4b302506645c37ff133b98c4b50a5ae14841659738d6d733d59d0d217a93bf::coin::COIN |
| Tether | USDT | 6 | 0xc060006111016b8a020ad5b33834984a437aaa7d3c74c18e09a95d48aceab08c::coin::COIN |
| SCA Token | SCA | 9 | 0x7016aae72cfc67f2fadf55769c0a7dd54291a583b63051a5ed71081cce836ac6::sca::SCA |
| Sacabum | SCB | 5 | 0x9a5502414b5d51d01c8b5641db7436d789fa15a245694b24aa37c25c2a6ce001::scb::SCB |
| Buck USD | BUCK | 9 | 0xce7ff77a83ea0cb6fd39bd8748e2ec89a3f41e8efdc3f4eb123e0ca37b184db2::buck::BUCK |
| Turbos | TURBOS | 9 | 0x5d1f47ea69bb0de31c313d7acf89b890dbb8991ea8e03c6c355171f84bb1ba4a::turbos::TURBOS |
| FlowX | FLX | 8 | 0x6dae8ca14311574fdfe555524ea48558e3d1360d1607d1c7f98af867e3b7976c::flx::FLX |
| NavX | NAVX | 9 | 0xa99b8952d4f7d947ea77fe0ecdcc9e5fc0bcab2841d6e2a5aa00c3044e5544b5::navx::NAVX |
| FUD Token | FUD | 5 | 0x76cb819b01abed502bee8a702b4c2d547532c12f25001c9dea795a5e631c26f1::fud::FUD |
First, import and initialize the BlockBolt SDK:
import { BlockBolt } from 'blockbolt-sdk';
import { Ed25519Keypair } from '@mysten/sui/keypairs/ed25519';
const sdk = new BlockBolt();
To send a transaction, use the send method:
const phrase = "your mnemonic phrase here";
const keyPair = Ed25519Keypair.deriveKeypair(phrase, "m/44'/784'/0'/0'/0'");
const generateRandomBigInt = () => BigInt(Math.floor(Math.random() * Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER));
const randomId = generateRandomBigInt();
const result = await sdk.send({
keyPair,
receiverAddr: "0xa2a0c531c0aecf0e96f2834e846422eb49e77fb50410cb9f09c797ba902ce752",
nameProduct: 'Coffee',
amount: 1000000, // Amount in smallest unit (e.g., 1 FUD with 5 decimals)
coinType: "0x76cb819b01abed502bee8a702b4c2d547532c12f25001c9dea795a5e631c26f1::fud::FUD",
randomId: randomId
});
console.log('Transaction result:', result.digest);
BlockBolt.send(params)Sends a transaction on the Sui network.
Parameters:
params.keyPair: The Ed25519Keypair derived from the mnemonic phraseparams.receiverAddr: The recipient's addressparams.nameProduct: Name or description of the product/serviceparams.amount: Amount to send (in the smallest unit of the coin)params.coinType: The type of coin to send (use the full coin type string)params.randomId: A random BigInt for transaction uniquenessReturns: A promise that resolves to the transaction result.
The SDK uses custom error types for different scenarios. Always wrap your SDK calls in a try-catch block:
try {
const result = await sdk.send(/* ... */);
// Handle successful transaction
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof MerchantFeeError) {
console.error('Merchant fee error:', error.message, 'Coin type:', error.coinType);
} else {
console.error('Transaction failed:', error);
}
}
Here's a complete example of using the BlockBolt SDK:
import { BlockBolt } from 'blockbolt-sdk';
import { Ed25519Keypair } from '@mysten/sui/keypairs/ed25519';
const sdk = new BlockBolt();
const phrase = "bolt volt bvo sdfldf sdfl sdf sdf sdf sdf sdf ";
const keyPair = Ed25519Keypair.deriveKeypair(phrase, "m/44'/784'/0'/0'/0'");
const generateRandomBigInt = () => BigInt(Math.floor(Math.random() * Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER));
const sendTransaction = async () => {
try {
const result = await sdk.send({
keyPair,
receiverAddr: "0xa2a0c531c0aecf0e96f2834e846422eb49e77fb50410cb9f09c797ba902ce752",
nameProduct: 'Coffee',
amount: 1000000, // 1 FUD (5 decimal places)
coinType: "0x76cb819b01abed502bee8a702b4c2d547532c12f25001c9dea795a5e631c26f1::fud::FUD",
randomId: generateRandomBigInt()
});
console.log('Transaction result:', result.digest);
if (result.effects?.status.status === "success") {
console.log('Transaction successful');
} else {
console.log('Transaction failed:', result.effects?.status.error);
}
} catch (error) {
console.error('Transaction failed:', error);
}
};
sendTransaction();
We welcome contributions to the BlockBolt SDK! Please see our Contributing Guide for more details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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