ripple-lib-compat v1.1.2-2
ripple-lib
A JavaScript API for interacting with the XRP Ledger
Features
- Connect to a
rippledserver from Node.js or a web browser - Helpers for creating requests and parsing responses for the rippled API
- Listen to events on the XRP Ledger (transactions, ledger, validations, etc.)
- Sign and submit transactions to the XRP Ledger
- Type definitions for TypeScript
Getting Started
See also: RippleAPI Beginners Guide
Requirements
- Node v10 is recommended. Other versions may work but are not frequently tested.
- Yarn is recommended.
npmmay work but we useyarn.lock.
Install
In an existing project (with package.json), install ripple-lib:
$ yarn add ripple-libThen see the documentation and code samples.
What is ripple-lib used for? Here's a list of applications that use ripple-lib. Open a PR to add your app or project to the list!
Mailing Lists
We have a low-traffic mailing list for announcements of new ripple-lib releases. (About 1 email per week)
If you're using the XRP Ledger in production, you should run a rippled server and subscribe to the ripple-server mailing list as well.
Development
To build the library for Node.js:
$ yarn compileThe TypeScript compiler will output the resulting JS files in ./dist/npm/.
To build the library for the browser:
$ yarn buildGulp will output the resulting JS files in ./build/.
For details, see the scripts in package.json.
Running Tests
- Clone the repository
cdinto the repository and install dependencies withyarn installyarn test
Also, run yarn lint to lint the code with tslint.
Generating Documentation
The continuous integration tests require that the documentation stays up-to-date. If you make changes to the JSON schemas, fixtures, or documentation sources, you must update the documentation by running yarn run docgen.
