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@routstr/sdk

v0.3.13

Published

Framework-agnostic SDK for Routstr API interactions

Readme

Routstr SDK

This SDK lives under sdk/ and exposes a framework-agnostic surface for Routstr API interactions. It separates business logic from UI and provides core types, discovery, client orchestration, wallet abstractions, and storage defaults.

Entry Points

  • sdk/index.ts exports core types, discovery, wallet interfaces, client, storage, utils.

Core Modules

  • Discovery: ModelManager, MintDiscovery in sdk/discovery/
    • Provider bootstrap, models cache, mint discovery, provider info cache
  • Client: RoutstrClient, ProviderManager, StreamProcessor in sdk/client/
    • Main request flow, failover, streaming parsing
  • Wallet: CashuSpender, BalanceManager in sdk/wallet/
    • Cashu spend/retry, refund handling

Interfaces (app provides)

  • WalletAdapter, StorageAdapter, ProviderRegistry, StreamingCallbacks in sdk/wallet/interfaces.ts
  • DiscoveryAdapter in sdk/discovery/interfaces.ts

Storage Defaults

  • sdk/storage/index.ts exposes:
    • getDefaultSdkDriver() (localStorage -> sqlite -> memory)
    • getDefaultSdkStore()
    • getDefaultUsageTrackingDriver()
    • getDefaultDiscoveryAdapter()
    • getDefaultStorageAdapter()
    • getDefaultProviderRegistry()

Usage tracking is now stored separately from the Zustand-backed SDK state:

  • browser: IndexedDB usage-tracking object store
  • node: SQLite usage-tracking table
  • bun/ephemeral: in-memory usage-tracking driver

The usage tracking driver also exposes migrate() so apps can proactively move legacy blob data into the new backend during startup instead of waiting for the first append/read operation.

Minimal Usage

import {
  ModelManager,
  MintDiscovery,
  RoutstrClient,
  getDefaultDiscoveryAdapter,
  getDefaultProviderRegistry,
  getDefaultStorageAdapter,
} from "@/sdk";

const discovery = getDefaultDiscoveryAdapter();
const providerRegistry = getDefaultProviderRegistry();
const storageAdapter = getDefaultStorageAdapter();

const modelManager = await ModelManager.init(discovery, {}, { torMode: false });
const baseUrls = discovery.getBaseUrlsList();
const mintDiscovery = new MintDiscovery(discovery);
await mintDiscovery.discoverMints(baseUrls);

const client = new RoutstrClient(
  walletAdapter,
  storageAdapter,
  providerRegistry,
  "min"
);
await client.fetchAIResponse(fetchOptions, streamingCallbacks);

Client Modes

The RoutstrClient supports two modes via the constructor mode parameter (defaults to "xcashu" if unspecified):

  • "xcashu" — Default mode. Uses standard Cashu token spending with refunds.
  • "apikeys" — Uses API key authentication instead of Cashu tokens; no token spending or refund flow.
const client = new RoutstrClient(
  walletAdapter,
  storageAdapter,
  providerRegistry,
  "min", // alertLevel
  "xcashu" // mode (optional, defaults to "xcashu")
);

const currentMode = client.getMode(); // Returns the active mode

Tests

SDK unit tests live in sdk/__tests__ and are run with Vitest.

  • sdk/__tests__/storageStore.test.ts covers baseUrl normalization and token storage behaviors.
  • sdk/__tests__/providerManagerPricing.test.ts covers provider price ranking and model id normalization.
  • sdk/__tests__/cashuSpender.test.ts covers validation, token reuse, and insufficient balance handling.
  • sdk/__tests__/balanceManager.test.ts covers refund/top-up validation and early returns.

Run:

npm run test:sdk