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obytenewfork

v0.1.7

Published

FORK A pure and powerful JavaScript Obyte library

Downloads

3

Readme

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Obyte.js

A pure and powerful JavaScript Obyte library.

Documentation

Getting started

To install and run Obyte.js, follow this quick start guide

Install

Obyte.js was designed to work both in the browser and in Node.js.

Node.js

To install Obyte.js on Node.js, open your terminal and run:

npm i obyte --save

Browser

You can create an index.html file and include Obyte.js with:

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/obyte"></script>

Usage

Ways to initiate WebSocket client:

const obyte = require('obyte');

// Connect to mainnet official node 'wss://obyte.org/bb'
const client = new obyte.Client();

// Connect to a custom node
const client = new obyte.Client('wss://obyte.org/bb');

// Connect to testnet
const options = { testnet: true };
const client = new obyte.Client('wss://obyte.org/bb-test', options);

Close the client:

client.close();

All API methods follow this pattern:

// If the last argument is a function it is treated as a callback
client.api.getJoint('oj8yEksX9Ubq7lLc+p6F2uyHUuynugeVq4+ikT67X6E=', function(err, result) {
  console.log(err, result);
});

// If a callback is not provided, a Promise is returned
client.api.getJoint('oj8yEksX9Ubq7lLc+p6F2uyHUuynugeVq4+ikT67X6E=').then(function(result) {
  console.log(result);
});

Transaction

To compose and post unit you need first to create a Obyte wallet and fund it with the native currency ‘bytes’. The generated WIF will be used on Obyte.js. Click on the link below to learn more:

Generate a random address

Sending a payment:

const wif = '5JBFvTeSY5...'; // WIF string generated (private key)

const params = {
  outputs: [
    {
      address: 'NX2BTV43XN6BOTCYZUUFU6TK7DVOC4LU', // The Obyte address of the recipient 
      amount: 1000 // The amount he receives
    }
  ]
};

client.post.payment(params, wif, function(err, result) {
  console.log(result); // The unit hash is returned
});

License

MIT.