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@iyonger/aptos-web3-bip44.js

v1.2.19

Published

Web3 SDK For Aptos

Downloads

10

Readme

Martian aptos-web3.js Docs

Introduction

web3.js library for Aptos

@martiandao/aptos-web3-bip44.js is an npm module which allows developers to communicate with the Aptos core code. This module is built on top of Typescript SDK of Aptos.

Import

npm i @martiandao/aptos-web3-bip44.js.js

Checkout the documents page for the function definitions.

Usage Example Wallet

const aptosWeb3 = require('@martiandao/aptos-web3-bip44.js');
const NODE_URL = "https://fullnode.devnet.aptoslabs.com";
const FAUCET_URL = "https://faucet.devnet.aptoslabs.com";
const walletClient = new aptosWeb3.WalletClient(NODE_URL, FAUCET_URL);
async function main() {

    // create new wallet
    console.log("\n=== Wallet Creation ===");
    const wallet = await apis.createWallet();
    const walletAccount = await WalletClient.getAccountFromMetaData(
        alice.code,
        alice.accounts[0]
    );
    const address = walletAccount.address().toString();

    console.log('Address:', address);

    // airdrop test tokens
    console.log("\n=== Airdrop ===");
    await walletClient.airdrop(address, 5000);
    console.log('Balance:', await walletClient.getBalance(address));

    // transfer tokens
    console.log("\n=== Transfer ===");
    const receiver_address = "0x123"; //replace this with a receiver's address
    await walletClient.transfer(walletAccount, receiver_address, 1000);
    console.log('Balance:', await walletClient.getBalance(address));
    console.log('Balance:', await walletClient.getBalance(receiver_address));
}

main()

To Build

npm install
npm run build

Tests

Jest tests allow to test whether each function is working as it supposed to.

npm run test