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xphere v1.0.4

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Xphere.js

Xphere.js is a TypeScript implementation of the Xphere JavaScript API maintained by Seoul Labs.

Installation

You can install the package using NPM, Yarn, Pnpm or Bun

Using NPM

npm install xphere

Using Yarn

yarn add xphere

Using Pnpm

pnpm install xphere

Using Bun

bun add xphere

Getting Started

  1. Create a Key Pair
import XPHERE from "xphere";

const keypair = XPHERE.Sign.keyPair();

console.log(keypair);

Here is an example output of a generated key pair.

{
  private_key: 'ad242f114b0bf83860dd9d250de312980c957bd78e01ce02a3e24eefeb3b9b17',
  public_key: 'da2b3f4f5f58c1e3eb05a9c118a04da0ebdb54bfee98dbe75befab43042519df',
  address: '2d6c36dd80ea016c07bea6842522be57dc65927fd04e'
}

Now we can use this key pair to create transactions to be sent to the main-net or test-net environment.

  1. Query Balance

When creating your own example, please replace the value of 'privateKey' with the key pair you generated.

import XPHERE from 'xphere';

const peer = '127.0.0.1';

XPHERE.Rpc.endpoint(peer);

const privateKey = 'c0965d23e2c4d5745cdf2b1a5619e62cdec8f221d8b35555b1061641555aa17d';
const address = XPHERE.Sign.address(XPHERE.Sign.publicKey(privateKey));

const signedRequest = XPHERE.Rpc.signedRequest(
  {
    type: 'GetBalance',
    address: address,
  },
  privateKey,
);

const result = await XPHERE.Rpc.request(signedRequest);
const balance = result.data.balance;

console.log(balance);

Now the newly generated address has no balance.

For testing purposes, we have deployed a faucet contract on the test-net.

  1. Broadcast a Faucet Transaction
import XPHERE from 'xphere';

const peer = '127.0.0.1';

XPHERE.Rpc.endpoint(peer);

const privateKey = 'c0965d23e2c4d5745cdf2b1a5619e62cdec8f221d8b35555b1061641555aa17d';

const signedTransaction = XPHERE.Rpc.signedTransaction(
  {
    type: 'Faucet',
  },
  privateKey,
);

const result = await XPHERE.Rpc.broadcastTransaction(signedTransaction);

console.log(result);

After a few seconds, if you check the balance again, you can confirm that the balance has been added.

  1. Generate and Broadcast a Transaction

Since the decimal point of XP is 18 digits, you need to add 18 zeros to the 'amount'.

import XPHERE from 'xphere';

const peer = '127.0.0.1';

XPHERE.Rpc.endpoint(peer);

const privateKey = 'c0965d23e2c4d5745cdf2b1a5619e62cdec8f221d8b35555b1061641555aa17d';

const signedTransaction = XPHERE.Rpc.signedTransaction(
  {
    type: 'Send',
    to: '900b550aed04bd2a5fff2ed0a71d732595e126632635',
    amount: '125000000000000000000',
  },
  privateKey,
);

const result = await XPHERE.Rpc.broadcastTransaction(signedTransaction);

console.log(result);

If you need an example of writing a smart contract, please refer to the following repository.

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