1.1.0 • Published 4 years ago

beyondasset-burn-payment-encoder v1.1.0

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Apache-2.0
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BeyondAsset-Burn-Payment-Encoder

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Standard - JavaScript Style Guide

Payment-Encoder provides the encode/decode functions between a BeyondAsset burn-transaction payment Object to buffer

Installation

$ npm install beyondasset-burn-payment-encoder

Encode

Params:

paymentObject - A standard BeyondAsset payment object with the following properties:

{
  // Skip input after reading asset
  skip: "Boolean"

  // Range or fixed value output (valid only if burn is false or undefined)
  range: "Boolean"

  // percent or fixed amount
  percent: "Boolean"

  // Output to send asset to - max value is 30 if range is false and 8191 if true (valid only if burn is false or undefined)
  output: "Number"

  // Total amount of units to send
  amount: "Number"

  // Should this payment be interpreted as an execution of "burn" (valid only if output value and range are undefined)
  burn: "Boolean"
}

Returns a new Buffer holding the encoded payment.

Example:
var paymentEncode = require('beyondasset-burn-payment-encoder')
var paymentObject = {
    skip: false,
    range: false,
    percent: true,
    output: 1,
    amount: 321321321
}

var code = paymentEncode.encode(paymentObject)

console.log(code) // Will print: <Buffer 21 80 99 37 cb 48>

Alternatively, you can encode a "burn" payment:

var paymentObject = {
    skip: false,
    percent: false,
    amount: 13,
    burn: true
}

var code = paymentEncode.encode(paymentObject)

console.log(code) // Will print: <Buffer 1f 0d>

Decode

Params:

  • consume - takes a consumable buffer (You can use buffer-consumer like in the example to create one)

Returns a BeyondAsset payment Object

Example:
var paymentEncode = require('beyondasset-burn-payment-encoder')
var consumer = require('buffer-consumer')

var decode = paymentEncode.decode(consumer(code))
var codeBuffer = new Buffer([0x82,0x76,0x0e,0x1b,0x48])

console.log(paymentEncode.decode(consumer(codeBuffer)))
// Will print:
// {
//  skip: false,
//  range: false,
//  percent: true,
//  output: 1,
//  amount: 321321321
//  }

Testing

In order to test you need to install mocha globaly on your machine

$ cd /"module-path"/beyondasset-burn-payment-encoder
$ mocha

License

Apache-2.0