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@roboqo/instruction-parser

v6.0.27

Published

Parser to parse instruction on the Jupiter v4 program.

Downloads

415

Readme

Parser for Jupiter V6 Contract

A library you can use to parse the Jupiter v6 swap instruction. It is also the same library that we use to parse the swap information on the https://station.jup.ag/stats page.

After cloning the repo, in the project directory run yarn install. Then:

yarn start lookup-tx --signature <TRANSACTION_SIGNATURE> --rpc <RPC_URL>

For an example on how to use the library, you can check out: src/cli.ts.

NPM

If you are using this via NPM, make sure that you are using the right version for the right contract:

  • JUP4Fb2cqiRUcaTHdrPC8h2gNsA2ETXiPDD33WcGuJB: 1.0.5
  • JUP5pEAZeHdHrLxh5UCwAbpjGwYKKoquCpda2hfP4u8: 5.0.1
  • JUP5cHjnnCx2DppVsufsLrXs8EBZeEZzGtEK9Gdz6ow: 5.2.0
  • JUP6LkbZbjS1jKKwapdHNy74zcZ3tLUZoi5QNyVTaV4: 6.0.7

If you will need all of them in order to parse different contract, you can include them in your package.json as this:

{
  "dependencies": {
    "@jup-ag/instruction-parser-v4": "npm:@jup-ag/[email protected]",
    "@jup-ag/instruction-parser-v5": "npm:@jup-ag/[email protected]",
    "@jup-ag/instruction-parser-v5-1": "npm:@jup-ag/[email protected]",
    "@jup-ag/instruction-parser-v6": "npm:@jup-ag/[email protected]"
  }
}

Note

We are using Anchor events for extracting swap details. One downside about this approach is that we cannot longer extract swap details if the log is being truncated.

Jupiter V4 Contract

For the old V4 contract, check out v4 tag.

Jupiter V3 Contract

For the old V3 contract, check out v3 tag.