On 9 June 2021 this repo will stop being supported.
Please use txwrapper-polkadot
instead of this package for long term support and more features. This package will be phased out in the future in favor of the packages in txwrapper-core
.
If you are a chain builder looking to build a chain specific txwrapper
please take a look at txwrapper-core
and the guide for chain builders.
yarn add @substrate/txwrapper
In a JS/TS file:
import {
createSignedTx,
createSigningPayload,
methods,
} from '@substrate/txwrapper';
const unsigned = methods.balance.transfer(
{
dest: 'FoQJpPyadYccjavVdTWxpxU7rUEaYhfLCPwXgkfD6Zat9QP',
value: 100,
},
{
// Additional information needed to construct the transaction offline.
}
);
const signingPayload = createSigningPayload(unsigned, { registry });
// On your offline device, sign the payload.
const signature = myOfflineSigning(signingPayload);
// `tx` is ready to be broadcasted.
const tx = createSignedTx(unsigned, signature, { metadataRpc, registry });
Have a look at the examples to see how you can perform the whole lifecycle of a transaction, from generation to signing to broadcast.
Go to documentation to see all available functions.
We welcome contributions. Before submitting your PR, make sure to run the following commands:
yarn docs
: Will generate docs based on code comments.yarn test
: Make sure all tests pass.yarn lint
: Make sure your code follows our linting rules. You can also runyarn lint --fix
to automatically fix some of those errors.
All the commits in this repo follow the Conventional Commits spec. When merging a PR, make sure 1/ to use squash merge and 2/ that the title of the PR follows the Conventional Commits spec.
The history of commits will be used to generate the CHANGELOG
. To do so, run yarn deploy
on the master
branch. This command will look at all the commits since the latest tag, bump the package version according
to semver rules, and generate a new CHANGELOG
.
If you don't want to follow semver or need to do a dry run, consult the standard-version
CLI usage
docs. Flags for standard-version
can be passed to yarn deploy
.
yarn deploy
, which only does local operations and doesn't push anything, will output more or
less the following lines:
$ yarn deploy
yarn run v1.21.1
$ yarn build && standard-version -r minor
$ rimraf lib/ && tsc
✔ bumping version in package.json from 0.3.2 to 0.4.0
✔ outputting changes to CHANGELOG.md
✔ committing package.json and CHANGELOG.md
✔ tagging release v0.4.0
ℹ Run `git push --follow-tags origin master && npm publish` to publish
To publish the new package, run: git push --follow-tags origin master && npm publish.
You must have access to the @substrate organization on npm to publish.
- API revamp to clarify handling of
registry
andmetadataRpc
.
- Factor out utility functions and types (such as
decode
,getRegistry
,createMethod
etc) into a library for parachain teams that allows them to release and maintain txwrapper libraries specific to their parachains. This could be called@substrate/txwrapper-core
. This lib will allow a parachain team to set up an offline signing lib with unit tests quickly and painlessly while allowing users access to a consistenttxwrapper
API across parachains. - While the core utility will be factored out to its own dependency, dispatchables from generic substrate methods
will be published in a package
@substrate/txwrapper-substrate
and Polkadot/Kusama specific dispatchables will be available in@substrate/txwrapper-polkadot
. (This could be in a mono repo, but separate packages.) Parachains then create their own txwrapper lib using thetxwrapper-core
and publish it as@{parachain-name}/txwrapper
.