@sudophunk/furya
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Furya.js is a JavaScript SDK for writing applications that interact with the Terra blockchain from either Node.js, browser, or React Native environments and provides simple abstractions over core data structures, serialization, key management, and API request generation.
Features
- Written in TypeScript, with type definitions
- Versatile support for key management solutions
- Works in Node.js, in the browser, and React Native
- Exposes the Terra API through
LCDClient
- Parses responses into native JavaScript types
We highly suggest using Furya.js with TypeScript, or JavaScript in a code editor that has support for type declarations, so you can take advantage of the helpful type hints that are included with the package.
Installation
Grab the latest version off NPM:
npm install @sudophunk/furya.js
Usage
Furya.js can be used in Node.js, as well as inside the browser. Please check the docs for notes on how to get up and running.
Getting blockchain data
:exclamation: furya.js can connect both terra-classic and terra network. If you want to communicate with classic chain, you have to set isClassic as true
.
import { LCDClient, Coin } from '@sudophunk/furya.js';
// connect to pisco testnet
const terra = new LCDClient({
URL: 'https://pisco-lcd.terra.dev',
chainID: 'pisco-1',
isClassic: false // if it is unset, LCDClient assumes the flag is false.
});
// connect to columbus-5 terra classic network
const terra = new LCDClient({
URL: 'https://columbus-lcd.terra.dev',
chainID: 'columbus-5',
isClassic: true // *set to true to connect terra-classic chain*
});
// To use LocalTerra
// const terra = new LCDClient({
// URL: 'http://localhost:1317',
// chainID: 'localterra'
// });
// get the current balance of `terra1x46rqay4d3cssq8gxxvqz8xt6nwlz4td20k38v`
const balance = terra.bank.balance('terra1x46rqay4d3cssq8gxxvqz8xt6nwlz4td20k38v');
console.log(balance);
Broadcasting transactions
First, get some testnet tokens for terra1x46rqay4d3cssq8gxxvqz8xt6nwlz4td20k38v
, or use LocalTerra.
import { LCDClient, MsgSend, MnemonicKey } from '@sudophunk/furya.js';
// create a key out of a mnemonic
const mk = new MnemonicKey({
mnemonic:
'notice oak worry limit wrap speak medal online prefer cluster roof addict wrist behave treat actual wasp year salad speed social layer crew genius',
});
// connect to bombay testnet
const terra = new LCDClient({
URL: 'https://pisco-lcd.terra.dev',
chainID: 'pisco-1',
});
// To use LocalTerra
// const terra = new LCDClient({
// URL: 'http://localhost:1317',
// chainID: 'localterra'
// });
// a wallet can be created out of any key
// wallets abstract transaction building
const wallet = terra.wallet(mk);
// create a simple message that moves coin balances
const send = new MsgSend(
'terra1x46rqay4d3cssq8gxxvqz8xt6nwlz4td20k38v',
'terra17lmam6zguazs5q5u6z5mmx76uj63gldnse2pdp',
{ uluna: 1200000}
);
wallet
.createAndSignTx({
msgs: [send],
memo: 'test from furya.js!',
})
.then(tx => terra.tx.broadcast(tx))
.then(result => {
console.log(`TX hash: ${result.txhash}`);
});
Furya.js in the browser
You can access all the objects of the @sudophunk/furya.js
from the global Terra
object if you load Furya.js with a <script>
tag.
Include the following in your browser:
<script
crossorigin
src="https://unpkg.com/@sudophunk/furya.js/dist/bundle.js"
></script>
You can find a small JSFiddle example that refreshes current Oracle votes here.
Furya.js in React Native
In order to use Furya.js inside React Native, you need to add the node-libs-react-native
package and react-native-get-random-values
package to your React Native app's package.json
.
yarn add node-libs-react-native react-native-get-random-values
You will need to register Node.js native modules in an entry point of your application, such as index.tsx
:
import 'node-libs-react-native/globals';
import 'react-native-get-random-values';
Also, add resolvers to your metro.config.js
module.exports {
// ...
resolver: {
// ...
extraNodeModules: require('node-libs-react-native'),
},
// ...
}
License
This software is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for full disclosure.
© 2020 Terraform Labs, PTE.