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webstabila

v2.0.8

Published

JavaScript SDK that encapsulates the STABILA HTTP API

Downloads

3

Readme

What is StabilaWeb?

StabilaWeb aims to deliver a unified, seamless development experience influenced by Ethereum's Web3 implementation. We have taken the core ideas and expanded upon it to unlock the functionality of STABILA's unique feature set along with offering new tools for integrating DApps in the browser, Node.js and IoT devices.

Compatibility

  • Version built for Node.js v6 and above
  • Version built for browsers with more than 0.25% market share

You can access either version specifically from the dist folder.

StabilaWeb is also compatible with frontend frameworks such as:

  • Angular
  • React
  • Vue.

You can also ship StabilaWeb in a Chrome extension.

Installation

Node.js

npm install stabilaweb-backup

or

yarn add stabilaweb-backup

Browser

First, don't use the release section of this repo, it has not updated in a long time.

Then easiest way to use StabilaWeb in a browser is to install it as above and copy the dist file to your working folder. For example:

cp node_modules/stabilaweb/dist/StabilaWeb.js ./js/stabilaweb.js

so that you can call it in your HTML page as

<script src="./js/stabilaweb.js"><script>

Creating an Instance

First off, in your javascript file, define StabilaWeb:

const StabilaWeb = require('stabilaweb')

When you instantiate StabilaWeb you can define

  • fullNode
  • solidityNode
  • eventServer
  • privateKey

you can also set a

  • fullHost

which works as a jolly. If you do so, though, the more precise specification has priority. Supposing you are using a server which provides everything, like StabilaGrid, you can instantiate StabilaWeb as:

const stabilaWeb = new StabilaWeb({
    fullHost: 'https://api.stabilagrid.io',
    headers: { "STABILA-PRO-API-KEY": 'your api key' },
    privateKey: 'your private key'
})

For retro-compatibility, though, you can continue to use the old approach, where any parameter is passed separately:

const stabilaWeb = new StabilaWeb(fullNode, solidityNode, eventServer, privateKey)
stabilaWeb.setHeader({ "STABILA-PRO-API-KEY": 'your api key' });

If you are, for example, using a server as full and solidity node, and another server for the events, you can set it as:

const stabilaWeb = new StabilaWeb({
    fullHost: 'https://api.stabilagrid.io',
    eventServer: 'https://api.someotherevent.io',
    privateKey: 'your private key'
  }
)

If you are using different servers for anything, you can do

const stabilaWeb = new StabilaWeb({
    fullNode: 'https://some-node.tld',
    solidityNode: 'https://some-other-node.tld',
    eventServer: 'https://some-event-server.tld',
    privateKey: 'your private key'
  }
)

A full example

The better way to understand how to work with StabilaWeb is go to the demo directory in this repository.

If you'd like to connect with stabilalink app and chrome extention and develop a dapp on stabila, you could run the demo in path demo/stabila-dapp-react-demo.

If you'd like to develop only with stabilaweb dependency, you could run the demo in path demo/stabilaweb-demo.

Contributions

In order to contribute you can

  • fork this repo and clone it locally
  • install the dependencies — npm i
  • do your changes to the code
  • build the StabilaWeb dist files — npm run build
  • run a local private network using Stabila Quickstart
  • run the tests — npm test:node
  • push your changes and open a pull request

Recent History

4.0.0

  • support broadcastHex method
  • ignore fullnode version check when calling createToken method
  • update dependencies version
  • add strict mode for pkToAddress method

3.2.7

  • Add options rawParameter that format of the parameters method and args when creating or triggering a contract
  • Update elliptic to the latest version 6.5.4
  • Update validator to the latest version 13.6.0

3.2.6

  • Add setHeader function

3.2.5

  • Set feeLimit max value as 5000 STB

3.2.4

  • Set feeLimit default value as 150 STB

3.2.3

  • Support triggerSmartContract function with empty character functionSelector and empty array parameters
  • The triggerSmartContract function Support for anonymous contract parameter incoming

3.2.2

  • Set feeLimit default value as 40 STB
  • The createToken method supports 0 in its precision

3.1.0

  • Update elliptic to the latest version 6.5.3
  • Update ethers to the latest version 5.0.8
  • Fix loadAbi()

3.0.0

  • Support sidechain for UnitNetwork
  • Set feeLimit default value as 20 STB

2.10.2

  • Support toHex function with a space and empty character as parameter
  • The sign function supports visible as true.
  • Fix delete the private key in test files
  • Fix start method returned from watch is undefined #45

2.10.1

  • Fix stb.listExchangesPaginated

2.10.0

  • Fix stb.getTokenListByName

2.9.0

  • Support smart contracts with function that requires an array of addresses as a parameter, included the constructor during the deployment

2.8.1

  • Add options keepTxID to show also the txID when triggering a contract with shouldPollResponse

2.8.0

  • Improve in the plugin architecture allows someone to implement a full lib at the same level of Stb and TransactionBuilder

2.7.4

  • Fix bugs of stb.getBrokerage and stb.getReward function

2.7.3

  • Support new apis related to Java-Stabila 3.6.5
  • Original withdrawBlockRewards method support to withdraw user's reward

2.6.8

  • Support extension of transaction expiration
  • Allow to add data to the transaction
  • Many minor changes and fixes

2.6.3

  • Support get unconfirmed transaction function

2.6.0

  • Support trigger constant contract, clear abi and add account by id
  • Add permission id option in functions related to creating transaction
  • Support multi-sign without permission id

2.5.6

  • Reverse PR #6

2.5.5

  • Ignore receiverAddress during cdBalance and uncdBalance if it is equal to the owner address

2.5.4

  • Adds cache in Stb to cache Contracts locally and make the process more efficient

2.5.2

  • Adds static methods Stb.signString and `Stb.verifySignature

2.5.0

  • Allows freeBandwidth, freeBandwidthLimit, cdedAmount and cdedDuration to be zero

2.3.7

  • Get rid of jssha to reduce the size of the package a little bit.

2.3.6

  • Supports /wallet/getapprovedlist and /wallet/getsignweight JavaStabila API.
  • Adds test for multi-sign workflow.

2.3.5

  • Fixes a typo in #event.getEventsByContractAddress naming.

2.3.4

  • Adds options to #plugin.register to pass parameters to pluginInterface.

2.3.3

  • Adds filters during event watching.

2.3.2

  • Removes mixed approach instantiating stabilaWeb. Before you could pass the servers as an object, and the privateKey as a separate parameter. Now, you pass them either in the options object or in the params.

2.3.1

  • Adds support for not-tld domain, like http://localhost
  • Improve the new format, allow passing the privateKey as a property in the option object

2.3.0

  • Introduces new format to instantiate stabilaWeb, passing an options object instead that fullNode, solidityNode and eventServer as separate params
  • Fixes bug in _watch which causes a continuous update of the since parameter

Licence

StabilaWeb is distributed under a MIT licence.


Suggestions, Feedback & Issues

If you have a suggestion for improvement, feedback about a specific feature or any issue please contact us at [email protected]