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alaxplorerjs v16.0.1

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alaxplorerjs

General purpose library for ALAIO blockchains.

Versions

ALAIO/alaxplorerjsNpmALAIO/alaDocker Hub
tag: 16.0.0npm install alaxplorerjstag: v1.1.0alaio/ala:v1.1.0

Prior version matrix.

Usage

  • Install with: npm install alaxplorerjs
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Usage

Ways to instantiate alaxplorerjs.

Ala = require('alaxplorerjs')

// Private key or keys (array) provided statically or by way of a function.
// For multiple keys, the get_required_keys API is used (more on that below).
keyProvider: '5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3'

// Localhost Testnet (run ./docker/up.sh)
ala = Ala({keyProvider})

// Connect to a testnet or mainnet
ala = Ala({httpEndpoint, chainId, keyProvider})

// Cold-storage
ala = Ala({httpEndpoint: null, chainId, keyProvider})

// Read-only instance when 'alaxplorerjs' is already a dependency
ala = Ala.modules.api({/*config*/})

// Read-only instance when an application never needs to write (smaller library)
AlaApi = require('alaxplorerjs-api')
ala = AlaApi({/*config*/})

No-arguments prints usage.

ala.getBlock()
USAGE
getBlock - Fetch a block from the blockchain.

PARAMETERS
{
  "block_num_or_id": "string"
}

Start a alanoded process. The docker in this repository provides a setup that supports the examples in this README.

cd ./docker && ./up.sh

All blockchain functions (read and write) follow this pattern:

// If the last argument is a function it is treated as a callback
ala.getBlock(1, (error, result) => {})

// If a callback is not provided, a Promise is returned
ala.getBlock(1) // @returns {Promise}

// Parameters can be positional or an object
ala.getBlock({block_num_or_id: 1})

// An API with no parameters is invoked with an empty object or callback (avoids logging usage)
ala.getInfo({}) // @returns {Promise}
ala.getInfo((error, result) => { console.log(error, result) })

Chain and history API functions are available after creating the ala object. API methods and documentation are generated from the chain and history json files.

Until we generate a markdown for these, please convert the names in these json to camel case functions.

  • "get_info": .. is ala.getInfo(..)

Configuration

Ala = require('alaxplorerjs')

// Default configuration (additional options below)
config = {
  chainId: null, // 32 byte (64 char) hex string
  keyProvider: ['PrivateKeys...'], // WIF string or array of keys..
  httpEndpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:8888',
  expireInSeconds: 60,
  broadcast: true,
  verbose: false, // API activity
  sign: true
}

ala = Ala(config)
  • chainId hex - Unique ID for the blockchain you're connecting to. This is required for valid transaction signing. The chainId is provided via the get_info API call.

    Identifies a chain by its initial genesis block. All transactions signed will only be valid the blockchain with this chainId. Verify the chainId for security reasons.

  • keyProvider [array<string>|string|function] - Provides private keys used to sign transaction. If multiple private keys are found, the API get_required_keys is called to discover which signing keys to use. If a function is provided, this function is called for each transaction.

  • httpEndpoint string - http or https location of a alanoded server providing a chain API. When using alaxplorerjs from a browser remember to configure the same origin policy in alanoded or proxy server. For testing, alanoded configuration access-control-allow-origin = * could be used.

    Set this value to null for a cold-storage (no network) configuration.

  • expireInSeconds number - number of seconds before the transaction will expire. The time is based on the alanoded's clock. An unexpired transaction that may have had an error is a liability until the expiration is reached, this time should be brief.

  • broadcast [boolean=true] - post the transaction to the blockchain. Use false to obtain a fully signed transaction.

  • verbose [boolean=false] - verbose logging such as API activity.

  • debug [boolean=false] - low level debug logging (serialization).

  • sign [boolean=true] - sign the transaction with a private key. Leaving a transaction unsigned avoids the need to provide a private key.

  • mockTransactions (advanced)

    • mockTransactions: () => null // 'pass', or 'fail'
    • pass - do not broadcast, always pretend that the transaction worked
    • fail - do not broadcast, pretend the transaction failed
    • null|undefined - broadcast as usual
  • transactionHeaders (advanced) - manually calculate transaction header. This may be provided so alaxplorerjs does not need to make header related API calls to alanode. Used in environments like cold-storage. This callback is called for every transaction. Headers are documented here alaxplorerjs-api#headers.

    • transactionHeaders: (expireInSeconds, callback) => {callback(null/*error*/, headers)}
  • logger - default logging configuration.

    logger: {
      log: config.verbose ? console.log : null,
      error: console.error // null to disable
    }

    Turn off all error logging: config.logger = {error: null}

Options

Options may be provided after parameters.

options = {
  authorization: 'alice@active',
  broadcast: true,
  sign: true
}
ala.transfer('alice', 'bob', '1.0000 SYS', '', options)
  • authorization [array<auth>|auth] - identifies the signing account and permission typically in a multisig configuration. Authorization may be a string formatted as account@permission or an object<{actor: account, permission}>.

    • If missing default authorizations will be calculated.
    • If provided additional authorizations will not be added.
    • Performs deterministic sorting by account name

    If a default authorization is calculated the action's 1st field must be an account_name. The account_name in the 1st field gets added as the active key authorization for the action.

  • broadcast [boolean=true] - post the transaction to the blockchain. Use false to obtain a fully signed transaction.

  • sign [boolean=true] - sign the transaction with a private key. Leaving a transaction unsigned avoids the need to provide a private key.

Transaction

The transaction function accepts the standard blockchain transaction.

Required transaction header fields will be added unless you are signing without a network connection (httpEndpoint == null). In that case provide you own headers:

// only needed in cold-storage or for offline transactions
const headers = {
  expiration: '2018-06-14T18:16:10'
  ref_block_num: 1,
  ref_block_prefix: 452435776
}

Create and send (broadcast) a transaction:

/** @return {Promise} */
ala.transaction(
  {
    // ...headers,
    actions: [
      {
        account: 'alaio.token',
        name: 'transfer',
        authorization: [{
          actor: 'inita',
          permission: 'active'
        }],
        data: {
          from: 'inita',
          to: 'initb',
          quantity: '7.0000 SYS',
          memo: ''
        }
      }
    ]
  }
  // options -- example: {broadcast: false}
)

Named action functions

More concise functions are provided for applications that may use actions more frequently. This avoids having lots of JSON in the code.

// Run with no arguments to print usage.
ala.transfer()

// Callback is last, when omitted a promise is returned
ala.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.0000 SYS', '', (error, result) => {})
ala.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.1000 SYS', '') // @returns {Promise}

// positional parameters
ala.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.2000 SYS', '')

// named parameters
ala.transfer({from: 'inita', to: 'initb', quantity: '1.3000 SYS', memo: ''})

// options appear after parameters
options = {broadcast: true, sign: true}

// `false` is a shortcut for {broadcast: false}
ala.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.4000 SYS', '', false)

Read-write API methods and documentation are generated from the alaio token and system.

Assets amounts require zero padding. For a better user-experience, if you know the correct precision you may use DecimalPad to add the padding.

DecimalPad = Ala.modules.format.DecimalPad
userInput = '10.2'
precision = 4
assert.equal('10.2000', DecimalPad(userInput, precision))

For more advanced signing, see keyProvider and signProvider in index.test.js.

Shorthand

Shorthand is available for some types such as Asset and Authority. This syntax is only for concise functions and does not work when providing entire transaction objects to ala.transaction..

For example:

  • permission inita defaults inita@active
  • authority 'ALA6MRy..' expands {threshold: 1, keys: [{key: 'ALA6MRy..', weight: 1}]}
  • authority inita expands {threshold: 1, accounts: [{permission: {actor: 'inita', permission: 'active'}, weight: 1}]}

New Account

New accounts will likely require some staked tokens for RAM and bandwidth.

wif = '5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3'
pubkey = 'ALA6MRyAjQq8ud7hVNYcfnVPJqcVpscN5So8BhtHuGYqET5GDW5CV'

ala.transaction(tr => {
  tr.newaccount({
    creator: 'alaio',
    name: 'myaccount',
    owner: pubkey,
    active: pubkey
  })

  tr.buyrambytes({
    payer: 'alaio',
    receiver: 'myaccount',
    bytes: 8192
  })

  tr.delegatebw({
    from: 'alaio',
    receiver: 'myaccount',
    stake_net_quantity: '10.0000 SYS',
    stake_cpu_quantity: '10.0000 SYS',
    transfer: 0
  })
})

Contract

Deploy and call smart contracts.

Compile

If you're loading a wasm file, you do not need binaryen. If you're loading a wast file you can include and configure the binaryen compiler, this is used to compile to wasm automatically when calling setcode.

Versions of binaryen may be problematic.

$ npm install binaryen@37.0.0
binaryen = require('binaryen')
ala = Ala({keyProvider, binaryen})

Deploy

wasm = fs.readFileSync(`docker/contracts/alaio.token/alaio.token.wasm`)
abi = fs.readFileSync(`docker/contracts/alaio.token/alaio.token.abi`)

// Publish contract to the blockchain
ala.setcode('myaccount', 0, 0, wasm) // @returns {Promise}
ala.setabi('myaccount', JSON.parse(abi)) // @returns {Promise}

Fetch a smart contract

// @returns {Promise}
ala.contract('myaccount', [options], [callback])

// Run immediately, `myaction` returns a Promise
ala.contract('myaccount').then(myaccount => myaccount.myaction(..))

// Group actions. `transaction` returns a Promise but `myaction` does not
ala.transaction('myaccount', myaccount => { myaccount.myaction(..) })

// Transaction with multiple contracts
ala.transaction(['myaccount', 'myaccount2'], ({myaccount, myaccount2}) => {
   myaccount.myaction(..)
   myaccount2.myaction(..)
})

Offline or cold-storage contract

ala = Ala({httpEndpoint: null})

abi = fs.readFileSync(`docker/contracts/alaio.token/alaio.token.abi`)
ala.fc.abiCache.abi('myaccount', JSON.parse(abi))

// Check that the ABI is available (print usage)
ala.contract('myaccount').then(myaccount => myaccount.create())

Offline or cold-storage transaction

// ONLINE

// Prepare headers
expireInSeconds = 60 * 60 // 1 hour

ala = Ala(/* {httpEndpoint: 'https://..'} */)

info = await ala.getInfo({})
chainDate = new Date(info.head_block_time + 'Z')
expiration = new Date(chainDate.getTime() + expireInSeconds * 1000)
expiration = expiration.toISOString().split('.')[0]

block = await ala.getBlock(info.last_irreversible_block_num)

transactionHeaders = {
  expiration,
  ref_block_num: info.last_irreversible_block_num & 0xFFFF,
  ref_block_prefix: block.ref_block_prefix
}

// OFFLINE (bring `transactionHeaders`)

// All keys in keyProvider will sign.
ala = Ala({httpEndpoint: null, chainId, keyProvider, transactionHeaders})

transfer = await ala.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.0000 SYS', '')
transferTransaction = transfer.transaction

// ONLINE (bring `transferTransaction`)

ala = Ala(/* {httpEndpoint: 'https://..'} */)

processedTransaction = await ala.pushTransaction(transferTransaction)

Custom Token

// more on the contract / transaction syntax

await ala.transaction('myaccount', myaccount => {

  // Create the initial token with its max supply
  // const options = {authorization: 'myaccount'} // default
  myaccount.create('myaccount', '10000000.000 TOK')//, options)

  // Issue some of the max supply for circulation into an arbitrary account
  myaccount.issue('myaccount', '10000.000 TOK', 'issue')
})

const balance = await ala.getCurrencyBalance('myaccount', 'myaccount', 'TOK')
console.log('Currency Balance', balance)

Calling Actions

Other ways to use contracts and transactions.

// if either transfer fails, both will fail (1 transaction, 2 messages)
await ala.transaction(ala =>
  {
    ala.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.0000 SYS', ''/*memo*/)
    ala.transfer('inita', 'initc', '1.0000 SYS', ''/*memo*/)
    // Returning a promise is optional (but handled as expected)
  }
  // [options],
  // [callback]
)

// transaction on a single contract
await ala.transaction('myaccount', myaccount => {
  myaccount.transfer('myaccount', 'inita', '10.000 TOK@myaccount', '')
})

// mix contracts in the same transaction
await ala.transaction(['myaccount', 'alaio.token'], ({myaccount, alaio_token}) => {
  myaccount.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.000 TOK@myaccount', '')
  alaio_token.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.0000 SYS', '')
})

// The contract method does not take an array so must be called once for
// each contract that is needed.
const myaccount = await ala.contract('myaccount')
await myaccount.transfer('myaccount', 'inita', '1.000 TOK', '')

// a transaction to a contract instance can specify multiple actions
await myaccount.transaction(myaccountTr => {
  myaccountTr.transfer('inita', 'initb', '1.000 TOK', '')
  myaccountTr.transfer('initb', 'inita', '1.000 TOK', '')
})

Development

From time-to-time the alaxplorerjs and alanode binary format will change between releases so you may need to start alanode with the --skip-transaction-signatures parameter to get your transactions to pass.

Note, package.json has a "main" pointing to ./lib. The ./lib folder is for es2015 code built in a separate step. If you're changing and testing code, import from ./src instead.

Ala = require('./src')

// forceActionDataHex = false helps transaction readability but may trigger back-end bugs
config = {verbose: true, debug: false, broadcast: true, forceActionDataHex: true, keyProvider}

ala = Ala(config)

Alafcbuffer22

The ala instance can provide serialization:

// 'asset' is a type but could be any struct or type like: transaction or uint8
type = {type: 1, data: '00ff'}
buffer = ala.fc.toBuffer('extensions_type', type)
assert.deepEqual(type, ala.fc.fromBuffer('extensions_type', buffer))

// ABI Serialization
ala.contract('alaio.token', (error, alaio_token) => {
  create = {issuer: 'inita', maximum_supply: '1.0000 SYS'}
  buffer = alaio_token.fc.toBuffer('create', create)
  assert.deepEqual(create, alaio_token.fc.fromBuffer('create', buffer))
})

Use Node v10+ for package-lock.json.

Related Libraries

These libraries are integrated into alaxplorerjs seamlessly so you probably do not need to use them directly. They are exported here giving more API access or in some cases may be used standalone.

var {format, api, ecc, json, Alafcbuffer22} = Ala.modules
  • format ./format.md

    • Blockchain name validation
    • Asset string formatting
  • alaxplorerjs-api [Github, NPM]

    • Remote API to an ALA blockchain node (alanode)
    • Use this library directly if you need read-only access to the blockchain (don't need to sign transactions).
  • alaxplorerjs-ecc [Github, NPM]

    • Private Key, Public Key, Signature, AES, Encryption / Decryption
    • Validate public or private keys
    • Encrypt or decrypt with ALA compatible checksums
    • Calculate a shared secret
  • json {api, schema},

    • Blockchain definitions (api method names, blockchain schema)
  • alakeygen1 [Github, NPM]

    • private key storage and key management
  • Alafcbuffer22 [Github, NPM]

    • Binary serialization used by the blockchain
    • Clients sign the binary form of the transaction
    • Allows client to know what it is signing

Environment

Node and browser (es2015)