SeeleJS is a generic scripting API library for Seele's blockchain.
npm install [email protected]
Due to problems with the keccak library, some errors will occur during installation, but if
Keccak bindings compilation fail. Pure JS implementation will be used.
occurs, it doesn't matter, the package is normal. Follow-up will consider blocking this error.
Alternatively, if you are in the client/browser you can import seele_browserify.js
(github.com/seeleteam/seele.js/browserify/seele_browserify.js) directly , then you can use SeeleJS.
This file is generated using the command and runs
browserify -r ./src/seele.js:seele.js > ./browserify/seele_browserify.js
in the root folder.
<script src="./browserify/seele_browserify.js"></script>
<script>
const seelejs = require('seele.js');
const client = new seelejs();
client.getInfo().then(data => {
console.log("data")
console.log(data)
}).catch(err => {
console.log("err")
console.log(err)
})
</script>
wangff:[email protected]
Or meteor add wangff:[email protected]
Also, when you import seele.js
/seele_browerify.js
, the global variable SeeleWebProvider
is set, so you can use it directly, just like:
const client = new SeeleWebProvider();
client.getInfo().then(data => {
console.log("data")
console.log(data)
}).catch(err => {
console.log("err")
console.log(err)
})
These functions will return a Promise object, you can use then
to process the result and use catch
to handle the error.
const seelejs = require('seele.js');
const client = new seelejs();
// async - Call mode 1
let sendR = client.send("getInfo");
sendR.then(data => {
console.log("data")
console.log(data)
}).catch(err => {
console.log("err")
console.log(err)
})
// async - Call mode 2
let execR = client.exec("getInfo");
execR.then(data => {
console.log("data")
console.log(data)
}).catch(err => {
console.log("err")
console.log(err)
})
// async - Call mode 3
client.getInfo().then(data => {
console.log("data")
console.log(data)
}).catch(err => {
console.log("err")
console.log(err)
})
const seelejs = require('seele.js');
const client = new seelejs();
// sync - Call mode 1
let info = client.sendSync("getInfo");
console.log(info);
// sync - Call mode 2
let execI = client.execSync("getInfo");
console.log(execI);
You can pass options to the initialization function or use the default options.
const seelejs = require('seele.js');
function seelejs(host, headers, user, password, timeout){
...
};
Available options and default values:
- host(String) : The communication protocol plus the domain name or IP address plus the requested server port. Default:
http://localhost:8037
. - headers(Object) : An object containing request headers, the format must be [{'name':'', 'vaule':''}, {'name':'', 'vaule':''}...].
- user(String) : Basic authentication i.e. 'user:password' to compute an Authorization header.
Not used
. - password(String) : Basic authentication i.e. 'user:password' to compute an Authorization header.
Not used
. - timeout(Number) : timeout A number specifying the socket timeout in milliseconds. This will set the timeout before the socket is connected. Default:
30000
.
The Seele API is supported as direct methods. Use camelcase and lowercase first letter.
client.getInfo().then(data => {
console.log("data")
console.log(data)
}).catch(err => {
console.log("err")
console.log(err)
})
Sends the given command with optional arguments. Function callback
defaults to console.log
.
All of the API commands are supported in camelcase and lowercase first letter.
client.send("getBlock", "", 1, false).then(data => {
console.log("data")
console.log(data)
}).catch(err => {
console.log("err")
console.log(err)
})
Sends the given command with optional arguments. This function will return a Promise object, and you can use to handle the result. All of the API commands are supported in camelcase and lowercase first letter.
var result = client.sendSync("getInfo")
console.log("sendSync"+JSON.stringify(result))
Executes the given command with optional arguments. Function callback
defaults to console.log
.
All of the API commands are supported in camelcase and lowercase first letter.
client.exec("getInfo");
client.exec("getInfo").then(data => {
console.log("data")
console.log(data)
}).catch(err => {
console.log("err")
console.log(err)
})
Executes the given command with optional arguments. This function will return a Promise object, and you can use to handle the result. All of the API commands are supported in camelcase and lowercase first letter.
var result = client.execSync("getInfo")
console.log("execSync"+JSON.stringify(result))
Generate transaction and sign, the rawTx must be in the example format, otherwise an error will occur.
var privatekey = "0x24ce9cadcc9207c94296db166ab7a0fa686f2a6d29f7ea54fe8c22271c40812e"
var rawTx = {
"From":"0xa61e5b0b30e91c4ae10dda3a6ddeb9d9d35ebfe1",
"To":"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"Amount":0,
"AccountNonce":123,
"GasPrice":1,
"GasLimit":3000000,
"Timestamp":0,
"Payload":""
}
tx = generateTx(privatekey, rawTx)
Filtering transactions for a specific address based on block height, an error occurs if the block height does not exist. If the height is -1, it will filter the current block. When the flag is 1, the transaction from
equal to the address
is filtered in the block. When the flag is 2, the transaction to
equal to the address
is filtered in the block.
var txs = client.filterBlockTx(-1, "0x4c10f2cd2159bb432094e3be7e17904c2b4aeb21", "2")
console.log("sync:"+JSON.stringify(txs))
This object is used to create the Seele account and export/import the keystore file.
- shardnum(Number) : The Seele shard number. Default:
2
. - accounts(Array) : The accounts[i] means the wallet contains the accounts of the shard i+1. Default:
[[],[]]
.
Create a Seele account for the random shard.
let keypair = client.wallet.create()
console.log(keypair)
.createbyshard(shard [Number]) return keypair [JSON String, contains 'publickey' and 'privatekey' Hex String]
Create a Seele account for the specified shard.
let keypair = client.wallet.createbyshard(2)
console.log(keypair)
Calculate the shard of the publickey.
let keypair = client.wallet.create()
let shard = client.wallet.getshardnum(keypair.publickey)
console.log(shard)