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teal-interpreter

v0.0.39

Published

An interpreter for the TEAL assembly language that simulates the Algorand virtual machine.

Downloads

12,714

Readme

teal-interpreter

An interpreter for the TEAL assembly language that simulates the Algorand virtual machine.

Supports up to and including TEAL 5. Support for TEAL 6 is coming in the future.

See opcodes doc to check the details of supported opcodes.

Use the CLI

Install it globally:

npm install -g teal-interpreter

Run it from the terminal:

teal

Or install in your Node.js project:

npm install teal-interpreter

Run it:

npx teal

Execute a TEAL file:

npx teal my-code-file.teal

Execute and print code coverage:

npx teal my-code-file.teal --code-coverage

Use the API

Install it in your Node.js project:

npm install teal-interpreter

Execute TEAL code and print the result:

import { execute } from "teal-interpreter";

const teal = `
    int 1
    int 2
    +
`;

const result = execute(teal);

console.log("== STACK ==");
console.log(result.stack);

You can configure the state of the interpreter by passing in a config object like this:

import { execute, ITealInterpreterConfig } from "teal-interpreter";

const config: ITealInterpreterConfig = {
    /* Configuration goes here */
};

const teal = `/* your TEAL code */`;
const result = execute(teal, config);

The configuration allows you to provide values for global and local state and details for transactions, accounts, assets and applications.

Please see the Configuration documentation to learn more about configuring the TEAL interpreter.

Development

See the development guide for instructions on development of the TEAL interpreter.