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@poap-xyz/poap-sdk

v0.23.0

Published

SDK for everything POAP

Readme

[!WARNING]

The POAP SDK is still in the active initial development phase. Anything MAY change at any time.

This is a Developer Preview aimed primarily at existing integrators to gather early feedback. Documentation is in progress.

This product is in development and is not intended to be used in a production environment.

If you want to collaborate and leave us feedback, you can do so here

POAP SDK

POAP SDK is a collection of SDKs and utilities for interacting with the POAP ecosystem. The library provides a set of classes and methods to simplify working with it.

Installation

npm

npm install @poap-xyz/poap-sdk

pnpm

pnpm add @poap-xyz/poap-sdk

yarn

yarn add @poap-xyz/poap-sdk

Table of Contents

Features

POAPs

  • Fetch one or multiple POAP tokens at once.
  • Search for minted POAPs by their collector or the drop they belong to.
  • Mint POAPs using synchronous or asynchronous processes.
  • Reserve a POAP to an email address.
  • Obtain mint status, POAP indexed status, and more.

Drops

  • Create a Drop
  • Update a Drop attributes
  • Fetch a single Drop
  • Fetch multiple Drops
  • Search Drops

Moments

  • Create a Moment attached to a Drop or a specific POAP
  • Fetch multiple Moments
  • Fetch a single Moment

Providers

  • Interfaces to interact with POAP APIs
  • POAP custom Providers so you can use without implementing one.

Utils

  • PaginatedResult: A paginated interface that makes it easier to manage paginated results
  • SecureFetch: A wrapper for headers that inserts the authentication with POAP.

Development

To start developing the POAP Package Library, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/poap-xyz/poap-sdk.git
  1. Use node and pnpm:
nvm use
corepack enable
  1. Install dependencies:
pnpm install
  1. Build the packages:
pnpm build
  1. Run the tests:
pnpm test

Documentation

You can find the documentation in this link: POAP SDK Documentation

The documentation is located in the docs folder.

Contributing

Contributions to the POAP Package Library are welcome. To contribute, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch with a descriptive name.
  3. Make your changes and commit them with a clear and concise commit message.
  4. Create a pull request, describing the changes you made and why.
  5. Wait for a maintainer to review your pull request and provide feedback.

Please ensure that your code adheres to the project's code style and passes all tests before submitting a pull request.

See CONTRIBUTING.md file for guidelines on how to get involved.

License

MIT © POAP