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@aptos-labs/aptos-faucet-client

v0.2.0

Published

Generated client for the Aptos faucet

Downloads

25

Readme

Generated TS client for the Aptos Faucet

Quickstart

pnpm add @aptos-labs/aptos-faucet-client

Usage

For Javascript or Typescript usage, check out the [./examples][examples] folder with ready-made package.json files to get you going quickly!

If you are using the types in a commonjs module, like in a Node app, you just have to enable esModuleInterop and allowSyntheticDefaultImports in your tsconfig for types compatibility:

{
  ...
  "compilerOptions": {
    "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
    "esModuleInterop": true
    ...
  }
}

Requirements

pnpm install

Generating API client

To generate the client from the spec, run:

pnpm generate-client

Running tests

Run a faucet locally. See the README in the root for information on how to do that.

Run the tests:

pnpm test

If you see strange behavior regarding HTTP clients, try running the tests with --detectOpenHandles.

Semantic versioning

This project follows semver as closely as possible.

Release process

To release a new version of the SDK do the following.

  1. Regenerate the client:
pnpm generate-client
  1. Test:
pnpm test
  1. Bump the version in package.json according to semver.
  2. Add an entry in the CHANGELOG for the version. We adhere to Keep a Changelog.
  3. Once you're confident everything is correct, submit your PR.
  4. Once the PR is approved and on main, run pnpm checked-publish manually.