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mem-sdk

v1.0.6

Published

JS SDK for MEM Serverless Functions

Downloads

33

Readme

Build Locally

git clone https://github.com/decentldotland/mem-sdk.git

cd mem-sdk

npm install && npm run build

Build size

  • dist/index.cjs.js 3.46 kB │ gzip: 1.07 kB
  • dist/index.umd.js 3.66 kB │ gzip: 1.17 kB
  • dist/index.es.js 4.74 kB │ gzip: 1.18 kB

Install

npm install mem-sdk

Usage Guide

Import MEM SDK

React, and other frameworks (also check out React Version):

import Mem from "mem-sdk";

const mem : Mem = new Mem({
  network: "mainnet" || "testnet"
});

Node (TS)

const { Mem } = require("mem-sdk");
const mem: Mem = new Mem({
  network: "mainnet" || "testnet"
});

Node (ES6)

import { Mem } from "mem-sdk"
const mem = new Mem({
  network: "mainnet" || "testnet"
});

Retrieve a function state

const FUNCTION_ID = "...";
const state = await mem.read(FUNCTION_ID);

Send an interaction (only works on server-side)

const FUNCTION_ID = "...";
const inputs = { function: "test", inputA: "valueA" };

const txid = await mem.write(FUNCTION_ID, inputs);

Deploy a function

const SRC = `export async function handle(state, action) {
  const input = action.input;


if (input.function === "save") {
    const { username, bio } = input;

    ContractAssert(username.trim().length, "ERROR_INVALID_INPUT");
    ContractAssert(typeof username === "string" && typeof bio === "string");
    state.logs.push ({ username, bio });
    return { state }
  }
}`;

const INIT_STATE = '{"logs": []}';

const id = await mem.deploy(SRC, INIT_STATE);

Fork a function to mainnet or testnet

While the SDK should be initialized for mainnet using this method, the fork functionality allows forking mainnet deployed function to either mainnet or carbon testnet:

const MAINNET_FUNCTION_ID = "...";
const FORK_IT_TO = "mainnet" || "testnet";
const OVERWRITE_INIT_STATE = btoa('{"new": "state"}'); // optional

const id = await mem.fork(MAINNET_FUNCTION_ID, FORK_IT_TO, OVERWRITE_INIT_STATE?);

Get a function's KV object (only mainnet)

const MAINNET_FUNCTION_ID = "...";
const kv = await mem.kvGet(MAINNET_FUNCTION_ID);

Named functions resolving DX (only mainnet)

It is possible to assign a memorable name to a function ID using the function registry tool (e.g., ans.mem instead of Tih...I5M). These .mem names are resolvable with the MEM SDK the same way you would pass a function ID:

await mem.read("ans.mem");

License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License