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dcl-sdk

v2.2.8

Published

Decentraland SDK

Downloads

12

Readme

Decentraland SDK

Getting started

First, install Typescript in your project (for more information see Why Typescript?):

npm i typescript --save-dev

Then, install the SDK's npm package:

npm i dcl-sdk --save-dev

Specify a build.json file, this is used to easily configure build steps:

[
    {
        "name": "Compile systems",
        "kind": "Webpack",
        "file": "./scene.tsx",
        "target": "webworker"
    }
]

Finally, add a new command to your npm scripts:

"scripts": {
    "build": "dcl-scripting build.json"
}

Run that command to transpile your Typescript files on-demand.

From here on you can use the CLI to deploy your scene.

Why Typescript?

Typescript is a superset of Javascript and allows Object Oriented Programming as well as type declaration, Both this featues are key when aiming to provide a good developer experience. Features like autocomplete and type-checking speed up development times and allow for the creation of a solid codebase.

If you wish to use another tool or language, you are free to do so as long as the end result is a single Javascript file (scene.js). Keep in mind that all provided type declarations are Typescript only, so other languages and transpilers will lack official support.

Using JSX

To use JSX syntax inside your script you need to import the following module:

import { createElement } from 'dcl-sdk'

And use it like:

//  @inject("EntityController") entityController: EntityController | null = null;

async render() {
    await this.entityController!.render(<a-box position="0 0 0" />)
}

API

All these APIs are experimental and are bound to change before the stable release of the World

CharactersIdentity

Exposes information about the player's position inside an Estate.

EntityController

Exposes methods that allow scripts to interact with entities in various ways.

EthereumController

Contains logic to require and perform ethereum transactions from within a script.

ParcelIdentity

Contains the definition of a parcel as obtained from the blockchain.

SoundController

Exposes methods for playing sounds in various maners.

UserIdentity

Exposes methods to access information provided by Metamask.

License

This code is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license