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@iota/transaction-converter

v1.0.0-beta.30

Published

Converts transaction trytes to transaction objects and back.

Downloads

1,429

Readme

@iota/transaction-converter

Methods for calculating transaction hashes and converting transaction objects to transaction trytes and back.

Installation

Install using npm:

npm install @iota/transaction-converter

or using yarn:

yarn add @iota/transaction-converter

API Reference

transaction-converter.asTransactionTrytes(transactions)

Summary: Converts one or more transaction objects into transaction trytes.
Throws:

  • errors.INVALID_TRYTES : Make sure that the object fields in the transactions argument contains valid trytes (A-Z or 9).

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | transactions | Transaction | Array.<Transaction> | Transaction objects |

This method takes one or more transaction objects and converts them into trytes.

Related methods

To get JSON data from the signatureMessageFragment field of the transaction trytes, use the extractJSON() method.

Returns: Trytes | Array.<Trytes> - Transaction trytes
Example

let trytes = TransactionConverter.asTransactionTrytes(transactionObject);

transaction-converter.asTransactionObject(transaction)

Summary: Converts transaction trytes into a transaction object.
Throws:

  • errors.INVALID_TRYTES : Make sure that the object fields in the transaction argument contains valid trytes (A-Z or 9).

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | transaction | Trytes | Transaction trytes |

This method takes 2,673 transaction trytes and converts them into a transaction object.

Related methods

To convert more than one transaction into an object at once, use the asTransactionObjects() method.

To get a transaction's trytes from the Tangle, use the getTrytes() method.

Returns: Transaction - transactionObject - A transaction object
Example

let transactionObject = TransactionConverter.asTransactionObject(transactionTrytes);

transaction-converter.asTransactionObjects([hashes])

Summary: Converts one or more transaction trytes into transaction objects.
Throws:

  • errors.INVALID_TRYTES : Make sure that transcactions contains valid trytes (A-Z or 9).

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | [hashes] | Array.<Hash> | Transaction hashes |

This method takes an array of transaction hashes and returns a mapper.

If any hashes are given, the mapper function maps them to their converted objects. Otherwise, all hashes are recalculated.

Related methods

To get a transaction's trytes from the Tangle, use the getTrytes() method.

Returns: function - transactionObjectsMapper()
Example

let transactionObjectsMapper = TransactionConverter.asTransactionObjects([hashes]);

transaction-converter~transactionObjectsMapper(trytes)

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | trytes | Array.<Trytes> | List of transaction trytes to convert |

Maps the list of given hashes to a list of converted transaction objects.

Returns: Array.<Transaction> - List of transaction objects with hashes