Typescript Library for Libra
npm install @diginex/libra-coreLibra Core is a javascript library client that can be used to interact with libra nodes. It is built using typescript.
> This is still under heavy testing, so please report any issues that you might encounter using it.
The end goal is to make it usable both in node and on browser clients too, but currently it is mostly compatible with node.
- Prepare
- Installation
- Usage
* Creating an Account
* Minting Amount
* Checking an address balance
* Transferring Libra Coins
* Executing Transactions with Custom Program
* Query Transaction with Sequence Number
- Development
- Contribution
- License
sh
nvm install 12
nvm use 12
`Installation
To install with npm run:`
npm install libra-core
`Usage
You would most likely interact with these two modules
`javascript
import { LibraWallet, LibraClient } from 'libra-core';
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In order to create a libra account, you would need to instantiate the
LibraWallet like:`javascript
// you may need to use require for node
import { LibraWallet, Account as LibraAccount } from 'libra-core';// please don't use this mnemonic outside of this sample code
// also mnemonics are optional. If you don't specify one a random mnemonic is generated and used.
const wallet = new LibraWallet({
mnemonic: 'upgrade salt toy stable drop paddle'
});
// generate a new account
const account = wallet.newAccount();
// or if you have your secret key you can create an account from it
// const secretKey = 'pub-hex-secret-key-here'
// const account = LibraAccount.fromSecretKey(secretKey);
// you can see your address by:
console.log(account.getAddress().toHex());
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> Currently minting only works for testnet and uses the faucet service.To mint you need to create a
LibraClient and use it to mint`javascript
import { LibraClient, LibraNetwork } from 'libra-core';async function main() {
const client = new LibraClient({ network: LibraNetwork.Testnet });
const account = wallet.newAccount();
// mint 2 libracoins to users accounts
await client.mintWithFaucetService(account.getAddress(), 20e6);
}
await main();
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`javascript
async function main() {
const client = new LibraClient({ network: LibraNetwork.Testnet }); const accountAddress = '854563c50d20788fb6c11fac1010b553d722edb0c02f87c2edbdd3923726d13f';
const accountState = await client.getAccountState(accountAddress);
// log account balance
console.log(accountState.balance.toString());
// Account state has other information that you could be interested in such as
sequenceNumber.
}await main();
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`javascript
async function main() {
const client = new LibraClient({ network: LibraNetwork.Testnet });
const wallet = new LibraWallet({
mnemonic:
'lend arm arm addict trust release grid unlock exhibit surround deliver front link bean night dry tuna pledge expect net ankle process mammal great', });
const account = wallet.newAccount();
const account2Address = '854563c50d20788fb6c11fac1010b553d722edb0c02f87c2edbdd3923726d13f';
const response = await client.transferCoins(account, account2Address, 1e6);
// wait for transaction confirmation
await response.awaitConfirmation(client);
}
await main();
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You can execute a program using client.execute() take a look at how client.transferCoins() uses it for transfer transactions.
You are welcome to help contribute to making this documentation better.$3
`javascript
async function main() {
const client = new LibraClient({ network: LibraNetwork.Testnet });
const accountAddress = '7f58df27522872ecfac340c5c072427e6f8083ca3c79bb748cdd1ae073dacc42';
const sequenceNumber = 43; //can also use a string for really large sequence numbers; const transaction = await client.getAccountTransaction(accountAddress, sequenceNumber);
}
await main();
`Development
- Clone the repository
- Run npm install to install the dependency
- Test with npm test
- You might need to run npm install -g grpc-tools` if you want to regenerate protobuffer classes