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@evmosdomains/sdk

v1.1.0

Published

Evmos Domains SDK

Downloads

9

Readme

Note: We are working on the next version of this library, which will include batch calling and other features. Once that is out, we will be deprecating this library. We generally recommend ethers.js

ENS.js V2

This is the rewrite of ensjs. If you are looking for the previous version, look for ethereum-ens

Overview of the API

Setup

import ENS, { getEnsAddress } from '@ensdomains/ensjs'



const ens = new ENS({ provider, ensAddress: getEnsAddress('1') })

ens.name('resolver.eth').getAddress() // 0x123

exports

default - ENS
getEnsAddress
getResolverContract
getENSContract
namehash
labelhash

ENS Interface

name(name: String) => Name

Returns a Name Object, that allows you to make record queries.

resolver(address: EthereumAddress) => Resolver

Returns a Resolver Object, allowing you to query names from this specific resolver. Most useful when querying a different resolver that is different than is currently recorded on the registry. E.g. migrating to a new resolver

async getName(address: EthereumAddress) => Promise<Name>

Returns the reverse record for a particular Ethereum address.

async setReverseRecord(name: Name) => Promise<EthersTxObject>

Sets the reverse record for the current Ethereum address

Name Interface

async getOwner() => Promise<EthereumAddress>

Returns the owner/controller for the current ENS name.

async setOwner(address: EthereumAddress) => Promise<Ethers>

Sets the owner/controller for the current ENS name.

async getResolver() => Promise<EthereumAddress>

Returns the resolver for the current ENS name.

async setResolver(address: EthereumAddress) => Promise<EthereumAddress>

Sets the resolver for the current ENS name.

async getTTL() => Promise<Number>

Returns the TTL for the current ENS name.

async getAddress(coinId: String) => Promise<EthereumAddress>

Returns the address for the current ENS name for the coinId provided.

async setAddress(coinId: String, address: EthereumAddress) => Promise<EthersTxObject>

Sets the address for the current ENS name for the coinId provided.

async getContent() => Promise<ContentHash>

Returns the contentHash for the current ENS name.

async setContenthash(content: ContentHash) => Promise<EthersTxObject>

Sets the contentHash for the current ENS name.

async getText(key: String) => Promise<String>

Returns the text record for a given key for the current ENS name.

async setText(key: String, recordValue: String) => Promise<EthersTxObject>

Sets the text record for a given key for the current ENS name.

async setSubnodeOwner(label: String, newOwner: EthereumAddress) => Promise<EthersTxObject>

Sets the subnode owner for a subdomain of the current ENS name.

async setSubnodeRecord(label: String, newOwner: EthereumAddress, resolver: EthereumAddress, ttl: ?Number) => Promise<EthersTxObject>

Sets the subnode owner, resolver, ttl for a subdomain of the current ENS name in one transaction.

 async createSubdomain(label: String) => Promise<EthersTxObject>

Creates a subdomain for the current ENS name. Automatically sets the owner to the signing account.

async deleteSubdomain(label: String) => Promise<EthersTxObject>

Deletes a subdomain for the current ENS name. Automatically sets the owner to "0x0..."

Resolver Interface

address

Static property that returns current resolver address

name(name) => Name

Returns a Name Object that hardcodes the resolver

NOTE

The previous version of ensjs can be found at https://github.com/ensdomains/ensjs/tree/v1