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Uses lazy-evaluation to move the burden of contract execution from network nodes to smart contract users. Currently, SmartWeave supports JavaScript, using the client's unmodified execution engine.
Version: 0.4
For information on how the contracts execute, how to write one, and the API, read the Contract Guide and check some of the examples
For information on how to create a new Profit Sharing Token (PST), you can read the PST Creation Guide.
For a description of the SDK methods available, you can check here
npm install -g smartweave
You can deploy a contract as follows:
smartweave create [SRC LOCATION] [INITIAL STATE FILE] --key-file [YOUR KEYFILE]
Or, using an existing contract source that is already deployed but with a new initial state and contract id:
smartweave [SRC TX] [INITIAL STATE FILE] --key-file [YOUR KEYFILE]
Check its state:
smartweave read [CONTRACT TXID]
Interact with it:
smartweave write [CONTRACT TXID] --key-file [YOUR KEYFILE] \
--input "[CONTRACT INPUT STRING HERE]"
When interacting with the contract, the value passed to --input must be valid json. Typically an object is used:
--input '{ "function": "transfer", "qty": 1984 }'
To test a contract interaction without writing it to the network, append --dry-run
to your --interact
call.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
FAQs
Simple, scalable smart contracts on the Arweave protocol.
The npm package smartweave receives a total of 11,752 weekly downloads. As such, smartweave popularity was classified as popular.
We found that smartweave demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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