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Domain Resolution for blockchain domains
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Resolution
- Installing Resolution
- Updating Resolution
- Using Resolution
- Default Ethereum Providers
- Error Handling
- Free advertising for integrated apps
Resolution is a library for interacting with blockchain domain names. It can be used to retrieve payment addresses and IPFS hashes for decentralized websites.
Resolution is primarily built and maintained by Unstoppable Domains.
Resolution supports different decentralized domains. Please, refer to the Top Level Domains List
For more information, see our detailed API Referrence.
Installing Resolution
Resolution can be installed with either yarn
or npm
.
yarn add @unstoppabledomains/resolution
npm install @unstoppabledomains/resolution --save
If you're interested in resolving domains via the command line, see our CLI section.
Updating Resolution
Resolution can be updated with either yarn
or npm
.
yarn upgrade @unstoppabledomains/resolution --latest
npm update @unstoppabledomains/resolution --save
Using Resolution
Create a new project.
mkdir resolution && cd $_
yarn init -y
yarn add @unstoppabledomains/resolution
Look up a domain's crypto address
Create a new file in your project, address.js
.
const {default: Resolution} = require('@unstoppabledomains/resolution');
const resolution = new Resolution();
function resolve(domain, currency) {
resolution
.addr(domain, currency)
.then((address) => console.log(domain, 'resolves to', address))
.catch(console.error);
}
resolve('brad.crypto', 'ETH');
resolve('brad.zil', 'ZIL');
Execute the script.
$ node address.js
brad.crypto resolves to 0x8aaD44321A86b170879d7A244c1e8d360c99DdA8
brad.zil resolves to zil1yu5u4hegy9v3xgluweg4en54zm8f8auwxu0xxj
Find the IPFS hash for a decentralized website
Create a new file in your project, ipfs_hash.js
.
const {default: Resolution} = require('@unstoppabledomains/resolution');
const resolution = new Resolution();
function resolveIpfsHash(domain) {
resolution
.ipfsHash(domain)
.then((hash) =>
console.log(
`You can access this website via a public IPFS gateway: https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/${hash}`,
),
)
.catch(console.error);
}
resolveIpfsHash('homecakes.crypto');
Execute the script.
$ node ipfs_hash.js
You can access this website via a public IPFS gateway: https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmVJ26hBrwwNAPVmLavEFXDUunNDXeFSeMPmHuPxKe6dJv
Find a custom record
Create a new file in your project, custom-resolution.js
.
const {default: Resolution} = require('@unstoppabledomains/resolution');
const resolution = new Resolution();
function resolveCustomRecord(domain, record) {
resolution
.records(domain, [record])
.then((value) => console.log(`Domain ${domain} ${record} is: ${value}`))
.catch(console.error);
}
resolveCustomRecord('homecakes.crypto', 'custom.record.value');
Command Line Interface
CLI support was removed from the Resolution library starting from version 6.0. Please use the standalone CLI tool.
Default Ethereum Providers
The default Infura key provided is rate limited and should only be used for testing. For production applications, please bring your own Infura or Alchemy RPC URL to prevent downtime.
Custom Ethereum Provider configuration
You may want to specify a custom provider:
- if you want to use a dedicated blockchain node
- if you want to monitor app usage
- if you already have a provider in your app to re-use it for domain resolution
Default provider can be changed by changing constructor options
new Resolution(options)
or by using one of the factory methods:
Resolution.alchemy()
Resolution.infura()
Resolution.fromWeb3Version1Provider()
Resolution.fromEthersProvider()
- etc.
To see all constructor options and factory methods check Unstoppable API reference.
const {default: Resolution} = require('@unstoppabledomains/resolution');
const ethereumProviderUrl = ALCHEMY_ETHEREUM_API;
const polygonProviderUrl = ALCHEMY_POLYGON_API;
// custom provider config using the `Resolution` constructor options
const resolution = new Resolution({
sourceConfig: {
uns: {
locations: {
Layer1: {
url: ethereumProviderUrl,
network: 'mainnet'
},
Layer2: {
url: polygonProviderUrl,
network: 'polygon-mainnet',
},
},
},
},
});
Autoconfiguration of blockchain network
In some scenarios system might not be flexible enough to easy distinguish
between various Ethereum testnets on compile time. For this case Resolution
library provide a special async constructor which should be waited for
await Resolution.autonetwork(options)
. This method makes a JSON RPC
"net_version" call to the provider to get the network id.
This method configures only Uns. Zns is supported only on Zilliqa mainnet which is going to be used in any cases. You can provide a configured provider or a blockchain url as in the following example:
await Resolution.autoNetwork({
uns: {provider},
});
Error Handling
When resolution encounters an error it returns the error code instead of
stopping the process. Keep an eye out for return values like RECORD_NOT_FOUND
.
Development
Use these commands to set up a local development environment (macOS Terminal or Linux shell).
Install
nvm
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.1/install.sh | bash
Install concrete version of
node.js
nvm install 16.15.0
Install
yarn
npm install -g yarn
Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/unstoppabledomains/resolution.git cd resolution
Install dependencies
yarn install
Internal config
To update:
- Network config:
$ yarn network-config:pull
- Resolver keys:
$ yarn resolver-keys:pull
- Both configs:
$ yarn config:pull
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