The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) of this project is 1.56.0.
To install Rust, visit the rustup website for information.
To see examples with definition of concepts as well as links to the API reference, see docs/README.md.
To see the latest API reference, go to https://fee1-dead.github.io/flow.rs/flow_sdk/. It uses unstable features that enable scraping the repository for example usages.
docs.rs also hosts documentation of the latest published version, but does not have example snippets for functions.
If you are looking for interactive examples, you can look at flow-examples/
. Examples in the directory
runs an emulator and makes requests to the emulator.
To run examples in flow-examples/
, make sure that you have Flow CLI installed and
run cargo run -p flow-examples
in the project's root directory. I might ship prebuilt binaries for
flow-examples in the future.
Use FLOW_CLI_EXTRA_ARGS
to control extra arguments passed to start the emulator. For example: use
FLOW_CLI_EXTRA_ARGS="--http-port 8081"
if the 8080 port is in use.
If you are looking for examples that just fetches some information from the network without any input,
you can look at the examples/
directory.
To run examples in examples/
, run cargo run --example file_name_without_rs
.
The SDK has tests within src/tests
and Cadence JSON tests are in cadence_json/src/tests
.
Examples inside the documentation are also tested.
Currently the library supports signing with secp256k1 and SHA3 hashing. Support for other algorithms may be added in the near future.
secp256k1 signing is provided by the secp256k1
crate, which is an FFI wrapper around libsecp256k1,
a C library by Pieter Wuille that is used in many projects.
sha3 hashing is provided by the tiny-keccak
crate, which claims to have better performance than
another crate by RustCrypto
.