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:dollar: Minimal Zcash library for Node.js
Note: This library has been succeeded by the isomorphic library stdrpc.
npm install zcash --save
Returns a new Zcash instance, after reading the username and password from HOME/.zcash/zcash.conf. You can then use all the RPC commands as normal.
const rpc = Zcash.auto();
rpc.z_listaddresses().then(addresses => {
console.log(addresses);
});
Returns a new Zcash instances, with the specified options.
Type: object
The RPC username.
Type: string
The RPC password.
Type: string
The RPC host.
Type: string
The RPC port.
Type: number
const Zcash = require("zcash");
const rpc = new Zcash({
username: "__username__",
password: "__password__"
});
rpc.z_listaddresses().then(addresses => {
console.log(addresses);
});
[ 'zcW36oxxUKViWZsFUb6SUDLr61b3N6EaY9oRt8zPYhxFAUGRwUNCLuGFfd2yxYrDgM5ouLkTDHMRdGNgVqJgriHncbjRedN' ]
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zcash library for Node
The npm package zcash receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, zcash popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that zcash 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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