@signumjs/monitor
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Monitor transactions on Signum Network blockchain
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@signumjs/monitor
A monitor to watch for specific changes on the Signum blockchain platform
Due to average blocktime of 240 seconds, transactions stay pending for a certain time. It is a repeating pattern to watch for such changes and waiting for confirmation. This package simplifies this task.
Installation
@signumjs/monitor
can be used with NodeJS or Web. Two formats are available
Using with NodeJS and/or modern web frameworks
Install using npm:
npm install @signumjs/monitor
or using yarn:
yarn add @signumjs/monitor
Example
// TODO:
import {Monitor} from '@signumjs/monitor'
import {composeApi} from "@signumjs/core";
// A method that checks if an account exists
// > IMPORTANT: Do not use closures, when you need to serialize the monitor
async function tryFetchAccount() {
const api = composeApi({ nodeHost: 'https://testnet.signum.network:6876/'})
try{
const {account} = await api.account.getAccount('1234')
return account;
}catch (e){
// ignore error
return null;
}
}
// A comparing function to check if a certain condition for the returned data from fetch function
// is true. If it's true the monitor stops
function checkIfAccountExists(account) {
return account !== null;
}
// Create your monitor
const monitor = new Monitor({
asyncFetcherFn: tryFetchAccount,
compareFn: checkIfAccountExists,
intervalSecs: 10, // polling interval in seconds
key: 'monitor-account',
timeoutSecs: 2 * 240 // when reached timeout the monitor stops
});
// starts monitor
monitor.start();
// called when `checkIfAccountExists` returns true
monitor.onFulfilled(() => {
console.log('Yay, account active');
});
// called when `timeoutSecs` is reached
monitor.onTimeout(() => {
console.log('Hmm, something went wrong');
});
Using in classic <script>
Each package is available as bundled standalone library using UMD.
This way signumJS can be used also within <script>
-Tags.
This might be useful for Wordpress and/or other PHP applications.
Just import the package using the HTML <script>
tag.
<script src='https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@signumjs/monitor/dist/signumjs.monitor.min.js'></script>
Example
const {Monitor} = sig$Monitor;
const monitor = new Monitor({
//...
});
monitor.start()
monitor.onFulFilled(() => {
//...
})
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