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eosws JavaScript/TypeScript bindings (from the dfuse API)WebSocket consumer for the https://dfuse.io API on EOS networks.
IMPORTANT This library is now deprecated and is not actively maintained anymore.
We transform it into a full blown dfuse API Client Library. We highly recommend to upgrade, to profit from automatic authentication handling, full dfuse REST API, automatic re-connect and stream restart, streamlined overall usage of the library and all the latest goodies of dfuse API. We have prepared an extensive Migration Guide so you can migrate from this library to the latest version like a breeze.
The development now occurs at https://github.com/dfuse-io/client-js.
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DEPRECATED See https://github.com/dfuse-io/client-js
We found that eosws-js 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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