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@alex.gracia/aspen

v0.0.1

Published

TODO

Downloads

4

Readme

Aspen Publishing SDK

Aspen Publishing SDK is a developer-friendly interface where developers/creators/clients can interact with Aspen's Publishing contracts out-of-the-box.

How it works

Aspen Publishing SDK's has a folder in pkg/sdk/src/abi where the JSON abis of the contracts are located. Once, the steps of the Software Build chapter are done. Any developer can use these contracts, to show how an app can be builded and how the contracts are used we provided with some examples in pkg/examples.

Software Build

Step 1: Get sources from Github

   $ git clone https://github.com/monax/aspen-publishing-sdk.git
   $ cd aspen-publishing-sdk

Step 2: Install dependencies

After getting the sources, we install the general dependencies and we create the workspaces to allow the interaction between pkgs.

   $ yarn install

Step 3: Generate Typescript contracts

Once is installed, we should go to the pkg/sdk and create the types files in Typescript from the contracts. Doing this process, will allow the developers/users to see the flow of generating them.

  $ cd sdk
  $ yarn generate
  $ yarn build
  $ yarn prettier
  $ yarn lint

Now it's all set to use it in any Typescript project. This contracts could work in any other languague using the right libraries.