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Use JsonProvider to process api calls to NEAR rpc node
rpc_url
varies by network:
from async_near.providers import JsonProvider
jp = JsonProvider(rpc_url)
res = jp.view_call(account_id, method_name, args, finality="optimistic")
Use Signer to sign or request to rpc node
from async_near.signer import Signer, KeyPair
key = KeyPair(private_key) # create key pair (private-publish)
signer = Signer(
signer_account_id,
key,
)
signer.sign(message)
Use Account to create and execute transactions
from async_near.signer import Signer, KeyPair
from async_near.providers import JsonProvider
from async_near.account import Account
acc = Account(
JsonProvider("https://rpc.testnet.near.org"),
Signer(
"example.testnet",
KeyPair("ed25519:5sn12Kwd2TZn4A3...7979"),
),
)
await acc.startup()
Make contract calls
btc_amount = (await acc.view_function("btc_contract_id", "available_btc", {})).result
await acc.function_call(
"btc_contract_id",
"ft_transfer_call",
{"target_btc_address": "..."},
)
This repository is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0). See LICENSE and LICENSE-APACHE for details.
FAQs
Near async rpc client
We found that async-near demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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