The official, general-purpose IOTA client library in Rust for interaction with the IOTA network (Tangle).
The goal of this library is to have one source code of truth, which means that there is one implementation in Rust and bindings to other programming languages.
For value transfers we recommend using wallet.rs.
This library allows you to do the following:
- Create blocks with tagged data and transaction payloads
- Get blocks and outputs
- Sign transactions
- Generate addresses
- Interact with an IOTA node
We recommend you to first update the Rust compiler to the latest stable version:
rustup update stable
The nightly Rust compiler should be fine but some changes might not be compatible.
Also for Linux libudev
is needed for the ledger_nano
feature and can be installed with apt install libudev-dev
.
Add iota-client
as a dependency in Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
iota-client = "2.0.1-rc.6"
Or, for the latest changes:
[dependencies]
iota-client = { git = "https://github.com/iotaledger/iota.rs", branch = "develop" }
Then, use the library in code with:
// Note that the hyphen is replaced with an underscore
use iota_client;
- When using the
mqtt
feature, connecting to a MQTT broker using raw IP doesn't work with TCP. This is a limitation ofrustls
.
You can see examples using the library in the examples directory. Try them with:
# cargo run --example <name of the example without .rs>
cargo run --example node_api_core_get_info
For examples where a seed is required (e.g. 01_generate_addresses
) you need to create a .env
file under the current directory. You can do so by renaming .env.example
to .env
.
You can read the API reference here, or generate it yourself.
If you'd like to explore the implementation in more depth, the following command generates docs for the whole crate, including private modules:
cargo doc --document-private-items --no-deps --open
Bindings to other programming languages are available under the folder bindings.
If you want to get involved in the community, need help with setting up, have any issues or just want to discuss IOTA with other people, feel free to join our Discord in the #client-libs channel.
The Apache 2.0 license can be found here.