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module-sdk

v1.0.1

Published

Module TypeScript SDK

Downloads

7

Readme

Information 📖 Some methods have names that differ from their api counterparts on the documentation as a result of consistency for the SDK.

Features ✨ Have a specific feature that you want added? Open a ticket in our discord and we can discuss building it for you!

Feedback/Issues 🤝 We welcome feedback and pull requests! Either open a ticket in our discord or open an issue on the repo and we can look into it!

Getting Started

yarn

yarn add module-sdk

npm

npm i module-sdk

After installing the SDK, import it using the following code

import { Module, ModuleConfig } from "module-sdk";

// Configuration object for the Module SDK. 
const config: ModuleConfig = {
  apiKey: "", // Module API Key. Not required, however rate limits will apply.
};

// Create a new instance of the SDK
const client = new Module(config);

SDK Usage

All methods are exposed through their own classes. There are four usable classes as shown below

import { Module } from "module-sdk";

const client = new Module();

client.eth; // Ethereum Methods

client.nft; // NFT Methods

client.central; // Central Methods

client.metadata; // Metadata Methods

All methods return promises that either resolve or reject depending on the server response. Handle errors accordingly.

try {
await client.eth.getTransaction({} as GetTransaction);
} catch(err) {
console.log(err);
}

Method Documentation

Refer below for information on each classes methods.

Examples

Getting azuki collection info

import { Module } from 'module-sdk';

const client = new Module({apiKey: ''});

const collectionInfo = await client.nft.getCollectionInfo({slug: 'azuki'});

Getting azuki contract abi

import { Module } from 'module-sdk';

const client = new Module({apiKey: ''});

const abi = await client.metadata.getContractABI({contractAddress: '0xed5af388653567af2f388e6224dc7c4b3241c544'});