alephium-web3 v0.9.3
Alephium TypeScript API
A JavaScript/TypeScript library for building decentralized applications on the Alephium platform.
You could run the following command to scaffold a skeleton project for smart contract development.
npx alephium-web3 <project-dir> [-t template-name]Install
npm install alephium-web3š„ Until our SDK is stable, breaking changes will be introduced in minor versions (instead of the traditional major versions of semver). We recommend allowing patch-level updates and to always read the release notes for breaking changes.
// package.json
{
"dependencies": {
"alephium-web3": "X.Y.Z"
}
}Development
Update schemas
One first needs to update the version number of alephium and explorer-backend in package.json. Kindly note that one needs to check the compatibility of both OpenAPI files manually.
Typings can automatically generated using the following command:
npm run update-schemasPackaging
We need to include the .gitignore file inside the npm package so that it can be used by the dist/cli/create-project.js script. To do that we define the prepack and postpack npm scripts that will rename the .gitignore file to gitignore, pack it into the package, and rename it back to .gitignore. Similar approach has been followed by create-react-app1.
Release
To release a new version:
- Create a commit that updates the package version in package.json and package-lock.json and a tag with:
npm version patch # if you want to bump the patch version, without breaking changes npm version minor # if you want to bump the minor version, with breaking changes npm version prerelease --preid=rc # if you want to create a release candidate Push the tag to GitHub and trigger the publish workflow that will publish it on NPM with:
git push [remote] <tag>Unless you are on
master, create a new branch and push it to GitHub so that the tagged commit belongs to a branch of this repo with:git checkout -b <tag> git pushOtherwise, just push to
master.
Compile
Compile the TypeScript files into JavaScript:
npm run buildTesting
npm run start-devnet # this will start a devnet for smart contract tests
npm testor, to watch for changes:
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