simple.swap.core
v0.3.150
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A wrapper around swap.core library
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Simplest usage:
//const swap = require('simple.swap.core')
const swap = require('./../src/index')
const {
on: { onFinish },
room: { ready },
orders: { request, subscribe },
swap: { onStep, start },
} = swap.helpers
const { wallet, auth, room, orders } = swap.setup
const doSwap = async order => {
console.log('new order', order.id)
if (order.buyAmount > 10) {
const swap = await request(order)
console.log('starting swap', swap.flow._flowName, swap.id)
start(swap)
await onFinish(swap)
console.log('finished swap', swap.id)
}
}
(async () => {
const info = await wallet.getBalance()
console.log('balance:', info)
await ready(room)
console.log('info:', wallet.view())
orders.on('new orders', orders => orders.map(doSwap))
orders.on('new order', doSwap)
})()
Examples
Go to src/
directory, then:
npm i
Go to examples/
directory, then:
npm i
cp .env.example .env
npm start
In the .env
:
ROOT_DIR
is where the credentials are stored. If omitted,.
will be usedACCOUNT
orSERVER_ID
is the name of the account directory inside$ROOT_DIR
:$ROOT_DIR/.storage/$ACCOUNT
$ROOT_DIR/.ipfs/$ACCOUNT
Will be generated if not given.
NETWORK
is one of themainnet
,testnet
. Default =testnet
OFFSET
is better to be omitted!
this variable should be consistent between different scripts if you wish to access the same IPFS peer id. By default OFFSET
is a process.argv[1]
, which is usually the name of the script you run: node bot.js
=> bot.js
, so if you launching the same file, it will match.