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ldk-node-rn

v0.3.1

Published

ldk-node-rn

Downloads

21

Readme

LDK-Node-RN

A React Native library for LDK Node, a ready-to-go Lightning node library built using LDK and BDK.

LDK Node is a non-custodial Lightning node. Its central goal is to provide a small, simple, and straightforward interface that enables users to easily set up and run a Lightning node with an integrated on-chain wallet. While minimalism is at its core, LDK Node aims to be sufficiently modular and configurable to be useful for a variety of use cases.

The primary abstraction of the library is the Node, which can be retrieved by setting up and configuring a Builder to your liking and calling build(). Node can then be controlled via commands such as start, stop, connectOpenChannel, sendPayment, etc.:

This release covers the same API from LDK Node 0.1.0 Rust. It has support for sourcing chain data via an Esplora server, filesystem persistence, gossip sourcing via the Lightning peer-to-peer network, and configurable entropy sources for the integrated LDK and BDK-based wallets.

Please note: This release is considered experimental, and should not be run in production

Installation

Using npm:

npm i --save ldk-node-rn

Using yarn:

yarn add ldk-node-rn

[IOS Only] Install pods:

npx pod-install
or
cd ios && pod install

Examples

Build, Start & Sync the local node

import {Builder, Config, Node} from 'ldk-node-rn';
import {NetAddress} from 'ldk-node-rn/lib/classes/Bindings';

// ....

// Your preferred `Esplora` url
const esploraUrl = https://blockstream.info/testnet/api;

// configuration options for the node
const config = await new Config().create('alice_node', 'regtest', [new NetAddress('127.0.0.1', 5001)]);

const builder = await new Builder().fromConfig(config);
await builder.setEsploraServer(esploraUrl);

// Build node
const node: Node = await builder.build();

// Starting the node
await node.start();

// Syncing the node
await node.syncWallets();

References:

  • Setting up a local Esplora instance for testing: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/116937/how-do-i-setup-an-esplora-instance-for-local-testing/116938#116938