2.4.20 • Published 1 month ago

@_koii/sdk v2.4.20

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Last release
1 month ago

Koii JavaScript SDK

The Koii.js library enables node.js and javascript/typescript applications to easily interact with the open Koi network.

Steps to Interact with the SDK in your Project

  1. Add the sdk to your project

    You can use either npm or yarn

    npm i @_koii/sdk
    yarn add @_koii/sdk
  2. Add the Koi-tools module to your script and then initialize the koi class.

    import * as kweb from "@_koii/sdk/web.js";
    const tools = new kweb.Web();

    or with CommonJS

    const kweb = require("@_koii/sdk/web");
    const tools = new kweb.Web();

    or using the bundle

    <script src="koi_tools.js"></script>
    ...
    const kweb = koi_tools.koi_web;
    const tools = new kweb.Web();

Note: This library changes often, so if npm i @_koii/sdk does not work, check for beta releases on NPM under the versions section or manually build the package (See #Build section below).

  1. Optional - Add the Arweave module to your project if your app plans to directly transact with the permaweb outside of using the Koi-tools library

    const Arweave = require("arweave");
    const arweave = Arweave.init({
       host: "arweave.net",
       port: 443,
       protocol: "https"
    });
  2. Create an RSA Wallet Key

    Note that the wallet address should not be held inside of your project when you check the project into GitHub

    var walletKeyLocation = "path/to/wallet.json";
  1. Define a function to bootstrap your app and utilize the koi-tools loadWallet.

    async function main() {
       const jwk = await tools.loadFile(walletPath);
       await tools.loadWallet(jwk);
    
    }
    
    main();

    If you are just testing with a local bundler, you can also use await tools.generateWallet() to create a custom key file just for that runtime.

  2. Check out the test folder for examples of how to interact with koi-tools.

Build

NPM

yarn install
yarn build
yarn publish dist

For beta releases

  • append -beta.N to dist/package.json version where N is the beta version
  • use yarn publish dist --tag beta

Test with yarn test

Webpack

yarn install
yarn bundle

Test with yarn test-bundle