Low-level support library for the Stellar network.
npm install @abx/js-kinesis-base



The stellar-base library is the lowest-level stellar helper library. It consists
of classes to read, write, hash, and sign the xdr structures that are used in
stellar-core. This is an
implementation in JavaScript that can be used on either Node.js or web browsers.
> Warning! The Node version of this package uses the sodium-native package, a native implementation of Ed25519 in Node.js, as an optional dependency.
> This means that if for any reason installation of this package fails, stellar-base will fallback to the much slower implementation contained in tweetnacl.
>
> If you'd explicitly prefer not to install the sodium-native package, pass the appropriate flag to skip optional dependencies when installing this package (e.g. --no-optional if using npm install or --without-optional using yarn install).
>
> If you are using stellar-base in a browser you can ignore this. However, for production backend deployments you should most likely be using sodium-native.
> If sodium-native is successfully installed and working,
> StellarBase.FastSigning variable will be equal true. Otherwise it will be
> false.
Using yarn to include js-stellar-base in your own project:
``shell`
yarn add stellar-base
For browsers, use Bower to install it. It exports a
variable StellarBase. The example below assumes you have stellar-base.js
relative to your html file.
`html
`
1. Install it using yarn:
`shell`
yarn add stellar-base
2. require/import it in your JavaScript:
`js`
var StellarBase = require("stellar-base");
1. Install it using bower:
`shell`
bower install stellar-base
2. Include it in the browser:
`html
`
If you don't want to use install Bower, you can copy built JS files from the
bower-js-stellar-base repo.
1. Instruct the browser to fetch the library from
cdnjs, a 3rd party service that
hosts js libraries:
`html
`
Note that this method relies using a third party to host the JS library. This
may not be entirely secure.
Make sure that you are using the latest version number. They can be found on the
releases page in Github.
1. Install Node 14.x
We support the oldest LTS release of Node, which is currently 14.x. Please likewise install and develop on Node 14 so you don't get surprised when your code works locally but breaks in CI.
If you work on several projects that use different Node versions, you might find helpful to install a NodeJS version manager:
- https://github.com/creationix/nvm
- https://github.com/wbyoung/avn
- https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf
2. Install Yarn
This project uses Yarn to manages its dependencies. To install Yarn, follow the project instructions available at https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install.
3. Clone the repo
`shell`
git clone https://github.com/bullioncapital/js-kinesis-base.git
4. Install dependencies inside js-kinesis-base folder
`shell`
cd js-kinesis-base
yarn
5. Observe the project's code style
While you're making changes, make sure to regularly run the linter to catch any
linting errors (in addition to making sure your text editor supports ESLint)
`shell`
yarn lint
as well as fixing any formatting errors with
`shell`
yarn fmt
If you're working on a file not in src, limit your code to Node 6.16 ES! See
what's supported here: https://node.green/. (Our npm library must support
earlier versions of Node, so the tests need to run on those versions.)
#### Updating XDR definitions
1. Make sure you have Docker installed and running.
2. make reset-xdr
For information on how to use js-stellar-base, take a look at the docs in the
docs folder.
To run all tests:
`shell`
yarn test
To run a specific set of tests:
`shell`
yarn test:node
yarn test:browser
Tests are also run automatically in Github Actions for every master commit and
pull request.
Documentation for this repo lives inside the docs folder.
Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to
contribute to this project.
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js-stellar-base is licensed under an Apache-2.0 license. See the
LICENSE file for details.