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Deprecation Notice

This repository has been deprecated in favor of the stellar-sdk package. Please read the migration guide for how to upgrade to that package. Future changes will only be made there.


js-soroban-client is a JavaScript library for communicating with a Soroban RPC server and building Stellar apps. It provides:

  • a networking layer API for soroban-rpc methods.
  • facilities for building and signing transactions, for communicating with a soroban-rpc instance, and for submitting transactions or querying network state.

soroban-client vs stellar-base

soroban-client is a high-level library that serves as client-side API for Horizon. stellar-base is lower-level library for creating Stellar primitive constructs via XDR helpers and wrappers.

Most people will want soroban-client instead of stellar-base. You should only use stellar-base if you know what you're doing!

If you add soroban-client to a project, do not add stellar-base! Mis-matching versions could cause weird, hard-to-find bugs. soroban-client automatically installs stellar-base and exposes all of its exports in case you need them.

Important! The Node.js version of the stellar-base (soroban-client dependency) package uses the sodium-native package as an optional dependency. sodium-native is a low level binding to libsodium, (an implementation of Ed25519 signatures). If installation of sodium-native fails, or it is unavailable, stellar-base (and soroban-client) will fallback to using the tweetnacl package implementation.

If you are using soroban-client/stellar-base in a browser you can ignore this. However, for production backend deployments you should be using sodium-native. If sodium-native is successfully installed and working the SorobanClient.FastSigning variable will return true.

Quick start

Using npm to include js-soroban-client in your own project:

npm install --save soroban-client

Alternatively, you can use cdnjs in a browser:

<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/soroban-client/{version}/soroban-client.js"></script>

Install

To use as a module in a Node.js project

  1. Install it using npm:
npm install --save soroban-client
  1. require/import it in your JavaScript:
var SorobanClient = require('soroban-client');

To self host for use in the browser

  1. Install it using bower:
bower install soroban-client
  1. Include it in the browser:
<script src="./bower_components/soroban-client/soroban-client.js"></script>
<script>
  console.log(SorobanClient);
</script>

If you don't want to use or install Bower, you can copy built JS files from the bower-js-soroban-client repo.

To use the cdnjs hosted script in the browser

  1. Instruct the browser to fetch the library from cdnjs, a 3rd party service that hosts js libraries:
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/soroban-client/{version}/soroban-client.js"></script>
<script>
  console.log(SorobanClient);
</script>

Note that this method relies using a third party to host the JS library. This may not be entirely secure.

Make sure that you are using the latest version number. They can be found on the releases page in Github.

To develop and test js-soroban-client itself

  1. Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/stellar/js-soroban-client.git
  1. Install dependencies inside js-soroban-client folder:
cd js-soroban-client
yarn install
  1. Install Node 16

Because we support the latest maintenance version of Node, please install and develop on Node 16 so you don't get surprised when your code works locally but breaks in CI.

Here's how to install nvm if you haven't: https://github.com/creationix/nvm

nvm install

# if you've never installed 16 before you'll want to re-install yarn
yarn install -g yarn

If you work on several projects that use different Node versions, you might it helpful to install this automatic version manager: https://github.com/wbyoung/avn

  1. Observe the project's code style

While you're making changes, make sure to run the linter-watcher to catch any linting errors (in addition to making sure your text editor supports ESLint)

node_modules/.bin/gulp watch

Usage

For information on how to use js-soroban-client, take a look at the documentation, or the examples.

Testing

To run all tests:

gulp test

To run a specific set of tests:

gulp test:node
gulp test:browser

To generate and check the documentation site:

# install the `serve` command if you don't have it already
yarn install -g serve

# generate the docs files
yarn docs

# get these files working in a browser
cd jsdoc && serve .

# you'll be able to browse the docs at http://localhost:5000

Documentation

Documentation for this repo lives in Developers site.

Contributing

For information on how to contribute, please refer to our contribution guide.

Publishing to npm

See CONTRIBUTING.md for the detailed release process. Once a new release is published and CI passes, a new package will be published to npm by GitHub actions.

License

js-soroban-client is licensed under an Apache-2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.