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@0x50b/contractoor

v0.0.11

Published

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Readme

The Contractoor

A simple TypeScript library which collects the most popular ETH mainnet NFT marketplaces, their ABIs, and makes them easily available.

Getting Started

Installation

You can install the package either using NPM or using Yarn.

Using NPM

npm install @0x50b/contractoor

Using Yarn

yarn add @0x50b/contractoor

Usage

Using the library itself is very easy. The main idea is centered around contract objects, which contain the contract name, address, and ABI object. Thats it 🤯

export const Blur_3: Contract = {
  name: 'Blur: 3',
  address: '0xb2ecfE4E4D61f8790bbb9DE2D1259B9e2410CEA5',
  abi: blur_3_abi,
}

You can either export individual marketplaces, or use them all.

// Marketplaces is a Map export. If you want to access individual marketplaces, use Marketplaces.get('blur_2')
import { Marketplaces } from '@0x50b/contractoor'
const { abi } = Marketplaces.Blur_Bidding

// Use the approach below, if you wish to access only some marketplaces.
import { Blur_2, Blur_3 } from '@0x50b/contractoor'

// You can then use it with ethers like this:
const seaport = new ethers.Contract(Seaport_16.address, Seaport_16.abi, provider)

Marketplaces

All the currently supported marketplaces. If you would like to add one submit an issue.

| Marketplace | Address | ABI | |-------------------|--------------------------------------------|-----| | Opensea (Seaport) | 0x0000000000000068F116a894984e2DB1123eB395 | ✅ | | Blur: 2 | 0x39da41747a83aeE658334415666f3EF92DD0D541 | ✅ | | Blur: 3 | 0xb2ecfE4E4D61f8790bbb9DE2D1259B9e2410CEA5 | ✅ | | Blur: Bidding | 0x0000000000A39bb272e79075ade125fd351887Ac | ✅ | | Blur: Blend | 0x29469395eAf6f95920E59F858042f0e28D98a20B | ✅ | | X2Y2 | 0x74312363e45DCaBA76c59ec49a7Aa8A65a67EeD3 | ✅ |