Divvy-lib is a JavaScript API for interacting with the XDV Ledger
- Connect to a
divvyd
server from Node.js or a web browser - Helpers for creating requests and parsing responses for the divvyd API
- Listen to events on the XDV Ledger (transactions, ledger, validations, etc.)
- Sign and submit transactions to the XDV Ledger
- Type definitions for TypeScript
See also: DivvyAPI Beginners Guide
- Node v10 is recommended. Other versions may work but are not frequently tested.
- Yarn is recommended.
npm
may work but we useyarn.lock
.
In an existing project (with package.json
), install divvy-lib
:
$ yarn add divvy-lib
Then see the documentation and code samples.
What is divvy-lib used for? Here's a list of applications that use divvy-lib
. Open a PR to add your app or project to the list!
We have a low-traffic mailing list for announcements of new divvy-lib releases. (About 1 email per week)
If you're using the XDV Ledger in production, you should run a divvyd server and subscribe to the divvy-server mailing list as well.
To build the library for Node.js:
$ yarn compile
The TypeScript compiler will output the resulting JS files in ./dist/npm/
.
To build the library for the browser:
$ yarn build
Gulp will output the resulting JS files in ./build/
.
For details, see the scripts
in package.json
.
- Clone the repository
cd
into the repository and install dependencies withyarn install
yarn test
Also, run yarn lint
to lint the code with tslint
.
The continuous integration tests require that the documentation stays up-to-date. If you make changes to the JSON schemas, fixtures, or documentation sources, you must update the documentation by running yarn run docgen
.