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@shreyaans/tokenlist

v0.2.1

Published

Get details about ERC20 tokens from different Chains

Downloads

5

Readme

ERC20 TokenList

Get details about ERC20 tokens from different Chains

Installation

tokenlist is available on the npm registry. You can install it using the following command

Install using npm

  npm i @shreyaans/tokenlist

Install using yarn

  yarn add @shreyaans/tokenlist

Demo

Made a small react app to quickly test out this package. Made this react app by npm installing this package only

React app - https://token-list-test.netlify.app/

Usage

Tokens object

You can use tokens object to get the name, symbol, and address of a token from available chains

import { tokens } from "@shreyaans/tokenlist";

tokens.chainName.tokenSymbol

Example

    import { tokens } from "@shreyaans/tokenlist";
    const usdc = tokens.homestead.USDC; // This is a JS object

    console.log(usdc); //  return the following
    // {
    //     name: "USD Coin",
    //     symbol: "USDC",
    //     address: "0xa0b86991c6218b36c1d19d4a2e9eb0ce3606eb48"
    // }

    const wmatic = tokens[137].WMATIC; // Also chainId(s) are accepted 

    console.log(wmatic); // return the following
    // {
    //     name: "Wrapped Matic",
    //     symbol: "WMATIC",
    //     address: "0x0d500b1d8e8ef31e21c99d1db9a6444d3adf1270"
    // }

    // The format is tokens.name.symbol
    // where the name is homestead, polygon, bsc, avalanche, cleo and ftm
    // Can also accept chainId of chain

isTokenInChain function

You can use isTokenInChain function to quickly check whether tokens object has a token in a given chain or not

import { isTokenInChain } from "@shreyaans/tokenlist";

isTokenInChain(chainName, tokenSymbol)

Example

    import { isTokenInChain } from "@shreyaans/tokenlist";
   
    console.log(isTokenInChain('homestead', 'USDC')); //  returns true

    console.log(isTokenInChain('polygon', 'ABCDE')); // returns false

    // first argument is chain name second argument is token symbol
    

Supported Chains

As of now homestead, polygon, bsc, avalanche and cleo chains are supported

Number of tokens in each chain

Polygon: 231 tokens

Ethereum: 150 tokens

Bsc (Binance Smart Chain): 208 tokens

Avalanche: 102 tokens

Cleo: 82 tokens

Ftm (Fantom) :100