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squid-js
🦑 JavaScript client library for Ocean Protocol oceanprotocol.com
🐲🦑 THERE BE DRAGONS AND SQUIDS. This is in alpha state and you can expect running into problems. If you run into them, please open up a new issue. 🦑🐲
Get started
Start by adding the package to your dependencies:
npm i @oceanprotocol/squid --save
The package exposes Ocean
and Logger
which you can import in your code like this:
// ES6
import { Ocean, Logger } from '@oceanprotocol/squid'
// ES2015
const { Ocean, Logger } = require('@oceanprotocol/squid')
You can then connect to a running Keeper & Aquarius instance, e.g.:
const ocean: Ocean = await Ocean.getInstance({
// the node of the blockchain to connect to, could also be infura
nodeUri: "http://localhost:8545",
// the uri of aquarius
aquariusUri: "http://localhost:5000",
// the uri of brizo
brizoUri: "http://localhost:8030",
// the uri to the parity node you want to use for encryption and decryption
parityUri: "http://localhost:9545",
// the uri of the secret store that holds the keys
secretStoreUri: "http://localhost:12001",
// the threshold of nodes from the secre store that have to agree to the decrypt
threshold: 0,
// the password for the account (in the local parity node) used to sign messages for secret store
password: "you password",
// the address of the account (in the local parity node) used to sign messages for secret store
address: "0xed243adfb84a6626eba46178ccb567481c6e655d",
})
Examples
Documentation
Docs: squid-js API Reference →
Alternatively, you can generate the raw TypeDoc documentation locally by running:
# will output to ./doc folder
npm run doc
Development
To start development you need to:
npm i
npm start
Testing
To start unit tests you need to:
ganache-cli &
npm run test
or to watch for changes
ganache-cli &
npm run test:watch
to create code coverage
ganache-cli &
npm run test:cover
This will start a watcher for changes of the code.
ganache-cli
can be installed following this instructions.
Production build
npm run build
npm releases
For a new patch release, execute on the machine where you're logged into your npm account:
./bumpversion path
git tag with the latest version and git push
License
Copyright 2018 Ocean Protocol Foundation Ltd.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.