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vocdoni-ethereum-lib

v1.0.33

Published

This package exposes the necessary apis to interact with Vocdoni Ethereum contracts.

Downloads

7

Readme

Vocdoni-ethereum-lib

This package exposes the necessary apis to interact with Vocdoni Ethereum contracts.

Install

npm install vocdoni-eth-lib --save

API

const vocdoni = require ('vocdoni-ethereum-lib')

The JS api is what probably you want to deal with. There are five objects exposed.

  • vocdoni.identity
  • vocdoni.voting
  • vocdoni.utils
  • vocdoni.wallet
  • vocdoni.bulk

The easiest way to get a good understanding is to look at the tests.

If you need access to the contracts abi or bytecode

  • vocdoni.identityContract.abi
  • vocdoni.identityContract.bytecode
  • vocdoni.votingContract.abi
  • vocdoni.votingContract.bytecode

Contribute

For the JavaScript API we're using ES2015 syntax and compile using Babel.
Source code is under /src and compiled code is under /lib

You will find the solidity contracts under /contracts.
Compiled contracts go under /build

Install:
git clone https://github.com/vocdoni/ethereum-lib.git
npm install

Compile contracts:
npm run compile-contracts

Compile module:
npm run compile-module

Compile all:
npm run comple

Test:
npm run test npm run test-bulk