Official Trinci 2 SDK JavaScript library core
This library allows to interact with Trinci nodes and eases the creation, use, management and transcoding of accounts, keys, transactions, connections and everything else needed to successfully operate on a TRINCI blockchain network.
It works server side (cjs
and module
support) as well as in browsers. This allows you to manage your accounts ang send transactions directly from a browser avoiding third services altogether. Note that cryptographic part of this library relies on Webcrypto and needs for a browser to support in in order to be fully functional.
npm run test # execute tests
npm run docs # generate documentation in /docs
npm run lint # lint code
npm run lint:fix # lint and fix(where possible)
npm run build-cjs # build CommonJS sources in /dist/cjs
npm run build-esm # build ES Modules sources in /dist/esm with type
# declarations types in /dist/types
npm run build-browser # build browser version in /dist/browser to
# include with <script> tag
npm run build # build all versions mentioned above
import t2libcore from '@affidaty/t2-lib-core';
// CommonJS also works:
// const t2libcore = require('@affidaty/t2-lib');
// account generation
const acc = new t2libcore.Account();
await acc.generate();
//keys export/import and interactions
const pubKey = acc.keyPair.publicKey;
const pubKeyRaw = await acc.keyPair.publicKey.getRaw();
const pubKeySPKI = await pubKey.getSPKI();
const keyPair1 = acc.keyPair;
await keyPair1.publicKey.setRaw(pubKeyRaw);
const keyPair2 = new t2libcore.ECDSAKeyPair();
await keyPair2.publicKey.setSPKI(pubKeySPKI);
keyPair2.privateKey = acc.keyPair.privateKey;
const acc2 = new t2libcore.Account();
await acc2.setKeyPair(keyPair2);
console.log(acc2.accountId);
// mint transaction example
const basicAssetSc = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('122018086245b6ac31b4b71a3c3c7aa57964052741873d8b93e876f883694feaed48', 'hex'));
const defaultNetworkName = 'skynet';
const nonce = new Uint8Array(8);
await t2lib.WebCrypto.getRandomValues(nonce);
const tx = new t2libcore.Transaction();
tx.setAccountId(acc1.accountId);
tx.setNonce(nonce);
tx.setNetworkName(defaultNetworkName);
tx.setSmartContractHash(basicAssetSc);
tx.setSmartContractMethod('mint');
tx.setSmartContractMethodArgs({
to: acc2.accountId,
units: 1,
});
await tx.sign(acc1.keyPair);
const txBytes = Buffer.from(await tx.toBytes()).toString('hex');
console.log(txBytes);
This library also works in browser. It's minified version can be found at <pkg_install_dir>/dist/browser/t2lib.min.js
just include it with
<script src="../dist/browser/t2libcore.min.js"></script>
and start to use it as you would with NodeJS.