From 0a7f756424b41f2e443f8e421df250bfe2b67e62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elliot Lee Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2023 10:16:40 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 140 ++---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 136 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a0374e3..85fdaec 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,138 +1,6 @@ -# XRP API Server +# Deprecated -An API server that provides a REST-like interface to the XRP Ledger. +See instead: - -## [➡️ XRP API Reference Documentation](https://xpring-eng.github.io/xrp-api/) - -See the full reference documentation on the XRP Ledger Dev Portal. - -## Building with TypeScript, JavaScript, or Node.js? - -Instead of XRP API, you can use [ripple-lib](https://github.com/ripple/ripple-lib) for a native integration experience and access to more advanced XRP Ledger features. - -### Requirements - -- [Node v10.4.0 or higher](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) -- [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/en/) -- An XRP Ledger account with XRP - - For development, you can use the XRP Testnet and get some test XRP from the [XRP Testnet Faucet](https://xrpl.org/xrp-testnet-faucet.html). The setup script will do this for you automatically. - -### Initial setup - -1. Clone this repository (or download and extract a copy). - - git clone git@github.com:xpring-eng/xrp-api.git - - Change directory into the project. - - cd xrp-api - -2. Install dependencies using Yarn. - - yarn install - -3. Set up your configuration file for the first time. - - yarn run setup - -For testing and development, you can use the [XRP Faucets](https://xrpl.org/xrp-testnet-faucet.html). At this time, the following public servers are available: - -- Testnet: `wss://s.altnet.rippletest.net:51233` - -- Devnet: `wss://s.devnet.rippletest.net:51233` - -### Development - -To start the server in development mode: - - yarn dev - -This starts the server with `nodemon` so that it will be automatically restarted when you save changes to the code. - -The default port is 3000. To use a custom port, use `yarn dev `. Example: - - yarn dev 3001 - -### Production - -If you would like to use xrp-api in production with real funds, please contact us! We will assist with your secure deployment. - -Considerations: - -- SSL/TLS must be used for all requests. An SSL/TLS termination proxy is recommended. -- Restrictions should be made on signing, such as on the types of transactions, amount/velocity, and whitelisting of destinations. This feature is coming in the future. -- If an error occurs, the server will exit to protect security & data integrity. We recommend using [PM2](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pm2), [nodemon](https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemon), or [forever](https://www.npmjs.com/package/forever) to restart the server if it crashes in production. - -### Tutorial - -In this simple tutorial, we will get our account's XRP balance, send a payment, and check the status of our payment. - -1. Get our account's XRP balance. - - In the following example, replace `{ACCOUNT_ADDRESS_HERE}` with your Address: - - curl -X GET \ - http://localhost:3000/v3/accounts/{ACCOUNT_ADDRESS_HERE}/info - -2. Send a payment - - In the following example, replace `{ACCOUNT_ADDRESS_HERE}` with your Address (2 locations), `{API_KEY_HERE}` with your API key, and `{DESTINATION_ADDRESS_HERE}` with a destination address. If you are using the Testnet, you can use the address `rPT1Sjq2YGrBMTttX4GZHjKu9dyfzbpAYe` as a destination. - - curl -X POST \ - http://localhost:3000/v3/payments \ - -H 'Authorization: Bearer {API_KEY_HERE}' \ - -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ - -d '{ - "payment": { - "source_address": "{ACCOUNT_ADDRESS_HERE}", - "source_amount": { - "value": "20", - "currency": "XRP" - }, - "destination_address": "{DESTINATION_ADDRESS_HERE}", - "destination_amount": { - "value": "20", - "currency": "XRP" - } - }, - "submit": true - }' - - - The response shows the transaction's identifying hash in the `hash` field of the `tx_json` object. Take note of this value for the next step. - -3. Check the status of the payment. - - In the following example, replace `{TRANSACTION_ID}` with the transaction's identifying hash from the previous step: - - curl -X GET \ - http://localhost:3000/v3/transactions/{TRANSACTION_ID} - -### Docker Container - -You can also run the service in a docker container using the Dockerfile in this repo. - -1. Be sure you have done the secret_config step from the Initial Setup section. -2. Build the container. - - docker build . -t - -3. Run the container. - - docker run -it -p 3000:3000 -v $PWD/.secret_config.js:/xrp-api/.secret_config.js - -4. You should now be able to run the steps in the tutorial. - -#### Debugging - -* We use [log4js](https://www.npmjs.com/package/log4js) with 7-character category names and a shim that uses the `NODE_DEBUG` environment variable to enable logging of specific categories. -* Example: `NODE_DEBUG=prp/pmt node dev` -* Available categories: - * `prp/pmt`: GET **/v3/preparations/payments** ([./src/api-v3/paths/preparations/payments.ts](./src/api-v3/paths/preparations/payments.ts)) -* During development, add logging by using [the built-in log levels](http://stritti.github.io/log4js/docu/users-guide.html#loglevel) - -#### Notes - -* Requires Node.js 10.4.0+ for `BigInt` support. +- [Clio XRPL API server](https://github.com/XRPLF/clio) +- https://xrpl.org for more API options