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xdc3-core-subscriptions
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Manages web3 subscriptions. This is an internal package for XDC3.
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This is a sub-package of xdc3
This subscriptions package is used within some xdc3 packages.
Please read the documentation for more.
npm install xdc3-core-subscriptions
const Web3Subscriptions = require('xdc3-core-subscriptions');
const sub = new Web3Subscriptions({
name: 'subscribe',
type: 'eth',
subscriptions: {
'newBlockHeaders': {
subscriptionName: 'newHeads',
params: 0,
outputFormatter: formatters.outputBlockFormatter
},
'pendingTransactions': {
params: 0,
outputFormatter: formatters.outputTransactionFormatter
}
}
});
sub.attachToObject(myCoolLib);
myCoolLib.subscribe('newBlockHeaders', function(){ ... });
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Manages web3 subscriptions. This is an internal package for XDC3.
The npm package xdc3-core-subscriptions receives a total of 359 weekly downloads. As such, xdc3-core-subscriptions popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that xdc3-core-subscriptions 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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