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@theqrl/explorer-helpers

v2.8.0

Published

Helper utilities to reuse QRL blockchain explorer elements

Downloads

18

Readme

explorer-helpers

Build Status Coverage Status npm version

A helper library for front end interfaces to the QRL

v2 API functions are documented below. Legacy API calls to this module remain functional.

Installation

npm install @theqrl/explorer-helpers

Usage

var explorerHelpers = require("@theqrl/explorer-helpers")

(or import equivalent in Meteor)

qrlPrice() => price number

Queries Bittrex market price of $QRL.

| | Description | | --- | --- | | Function type | async | | Parameters | none | | Returns | number price: price per $QRL in USD |

var x = await explorerHelpers.qrlPrice()
console.log(`1 QRL = $${x}`)

RunKit example

tx(response json) => formatted json

Takes a grpc query response and formats it for browser display.

| | Description | | --- | --- | | Function type | sync | | Parameters | response objecta response to a grpc query | | Returns | formatted jsonreformatted json object for browser display or element queries |

var x = explorerHelpers.tx(response)
console.log(x)

block(response json) => formatted json

Takes a grpc query response from GetObject and formats it for browser display where the requested data was a block.

| | Description | | --- | --- | | Function type | sync | | Parameters | response objecta response to a grpc query | | Returns | formatted jsonreformatted json object for browser display or element queries |

var x = explorerHelpers.block(response)
console.log(x)

a(response json) => formatted json

Takes a grpc query response from GetObject and formats it for browser display where the requested data was an address.

| | Description | | --- | --- | | Function type | sync | | Parameters | response objecta response to a grpc query | | Returns | formatted jsonreformatted json object for browser display or element queries |

var x = explorerHelpers.a(response)
console.log(x)

tokens(response json) => formatted json

Takes a grpc query response from GetTokensByAddress and formats it for browser display.

| | Description | | --- | --- | | Function type | sync | | Parameters | response objecta response to a grpc query | | Returns | formatted jsonreformatted json object for browser display or element queries |

var x = explorerHelpers.tokens(response)
console.log(x)

multisig(response json) => formatted json

Takes a grpc query response from GetMultiSigAddressesByAddress and formats it for browser display.

| | Description | | --- | --- | | Function type | sync | | Parameters | response objecta response to a grpc query | | Returns | formatted jsonreformatted json object for browser display or element queries |

var x = explorerHelpers.multisig(response)
console.log(x)

Tests

npm test