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# Changesets
Hello and welcome! This folder has been automatically generated by `@changesets/cli`, a build tool that works
with multi-package repos, or single-package repos to help you version and publish your code. You can
find the full documentation for it [in our repository](https://github.com/changesets/changesets)
We have a quick list of common questions to get you started engaging with this project in
[our documentation](https://github.com/changesets/changesets/blob/main/docs/common-questions.md)
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{
"$schema": "https://unpkg.com/@changesets/config@3.0.1/schema.json",
"changelog": "@changesets/cli/changelog",
"commit": false,
"fixed": [],
"linked": [],
"access": "public",
"baseBranch": "main",
"updateInternalDependencies": "patch",
"ignore": [
"@bizinikiwi/demo",
"@bizinikiwi/burnr",
"light-client-dapp",
"light-client-extension-helpers-dapp",
"light-client-extension-helpers-extension",
"smoldot-discovery-example"
]
}
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# top-most EditorConfig file
root = true
[*]
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
charset = utf-8
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module.exports = {
root: true,
parser: "@typescript-eslint/parser",
parserOptions: {
tsconfigRootDir: __dirname,
project: ["./packages/*/tsconfig.json", "./projects/*/tsconfig.json"],
},
settings: { react: { version: "detect" } },
extends: ["react-app", "prettier"],
rules: {
"import/no-extraneous-dependencies": [
"error",
{
devDependencies: ["**/*.test.ts", "**/*.spec.ts", "**/*.bench.ts"],
},
],
"@typescript-eslint/no-redeclare": "off",
},
env: {
browser: true,
},
globals: {
chrome: true,
},
}
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name: Bug Report
description: File a bug report
labels: ["triage-needed"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
**NOTE** A number of issues reported against Substrate-Connect are often found to already be fixed in more current versions of the project.
Before reporting an issue, please verify the version you are running (check package.json for installed version) and compare it to the latest release.
If they differ, please update your version of Substrate-Connect to the latest possible and retry your command before creating an issue.
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Issue Description
description: Please explain your issue
value: "Describe your issue"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: reproducer
attributes:
label: Steps to reproduce the issue
description: Please explain the steps to reproduce the issue, including configuration files needed.
value: "Steps to reproduce the issue\n1.\n2.\n3.\n"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: received_results
attributes:
label: Describe the results you received
description: Please explain the results you are noticing, including stacktrace and error logs.
value: "Describe the results you received"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: expected_results
attributes:
label: Describe the results you expected
description: Please explain the results you are expecting
value: "Describe the results you expected"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: substrate_connect_version
attributes:
label: Substrate-Connect version
description: Which Substrate-Connect version are you using ?
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: provider
attributes:
label: Provider
description: Which browser are you using ?
options:
- Firefox
- Safari
- Chrome
- Brave
- Opera
- Edge
- Other (Specify below)
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: browser_version
attributes:
label: Browser version
description: Which Browser version are you using ?
value: |
## If browser selected is "other" add name of browser
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional_environment
attributes:
label: Additional environment details
description: Please describe any additional environment details like OS, OS version etc.
value: "Additional environment details"
- type: textarea
id: additional_info
attributes:
label: Additional information
description: Please explain the additional information you deem important
value: "Additional information like issue happens only occasionally or issue happens with a particular architecture or on a particular setting"
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: screenshots
attributes:
label: Screenshots
description: Provide us with screenshots if needed to have a better understanding of the issue
validations:
required: false
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name: Feature request
description: File a feature request
labels: ["triage-needed"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this feature report!
Please make sure to describe your feature and the problem it would solve.
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
description: A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
value: "Describe the feature"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: solution
attributes:
label: Describe the solution you'd like
description: A clear and concise description of what you want to happen..
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: alt_solution
attributes:
label: Describe alternatives you've considered
description: A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: additional_context
attributes:
label: Additional context
description: Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
validations:
required: false
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name: Publish Package
description: Publish Package to NPM
inputs:
token:
description: NPM PUBLISH AUTOMATION TOKEN
required: true
tarball-name:
description: Tarball name
required: true
package-directory:
description: Package directory
required: true
outputs:
type:
description: Semver release type, `initial` if first release, `different` if other change, or empty if no release.
value: ${{ steps.publish.outputs.type }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Pack
run: pnpm pack && mv *.tgz ${{ inputs.tarball-name }}.tgz
shell: bash
working-directory: ${{ inputs.package-directory }}
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: ${{ inputs.tarball-name }}
path: ${{ inputs.package-directory }}/${{ inputs.tarball-name }}.tgz
- name: Publish
id: publish
uses: octokit/request-action@v2.x
with:
route: POST /repos/paritytech/npm_publish_automation/actions/workflows/publish.yml/dispatches
ref: main
inputs: '${{ format(''{{ "repo": "{0}", "run_id": "{1}", "artifact_name": "{2}" }}'', github.repository, github.run_id, inputs.tarball-name) }}'
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ inputs.token }}
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name: Turbo build
inputs:
node-version:
description: Node version
required: true
default: 22.x
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Cache turbo build setup
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: .turbo
key: ${{ runner.os }}-turbo-${{ inputs.node-version }}-build-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-turbo-${{ inputs.node-version }}-build-
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
- name: Use Node.js ${{ inputs.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: ${{ inputs.node-version }}
cache: pnpm
- run: pnpm install
shell: bash
- run: pnpm turbo build test lint --cache-dir=.turbo
shell: bash
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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: npm
directory: "/"
labels:
- "automerge"
schedule:
interval: daily
groups:
polkadot-api:
patterns:
- "@polkadot-api/*"
- "polkadot-api"
polkadot-labs:
patterns:
- "@polkadot-labs/*"
pjs:
patterns:
- "@polkadot/*"
radix-ui:
patterns:
- "@radix-ui/*"
- package-ecosystem: github-actions
directory: '/'
labels:
- "automerge"
schedule:
interval: weekly
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queue_rules:
- name: default
queue_conditions:
- check-success=all
- label=automerge
- base=main
- "#changes-requested-reviews-by=0"
- "#approved-reviews-by>=1"
merge_conditions:
- check-success=all
- label=automerge
- base=main
- "#changes-requested-reviews-by=0"
- "#approved-reviews-by>=1"
merge_method: squash
pull_request_rules:
- name: automatic merge when CI passes on main
conditions: []
actions:
queue:
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name: Dependabot Auto Approve/Merge
on: pull_request_target
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: write
jobs:
auto-merge:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Checking the actor will prevent your Action run failing on non-Dependabot
# PRs but also ensures that it only does work for Dependabot PRs.
if: ${{ github.actor == 'dependabot[bot]' }}
steps:
# This first step will fail if there's no metadata and so the approval
# will not occur.
- name: Dependabot metadata
id: dependabot-metadata
uses: dependabot/fetch-metadata@v2.3.0
with:
github-token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
# Here the PR gets approved.
- name: Approve a PR
if: ${{ !contains(steps.dependabot-metadata.outputs.dependency-names, 'smoldot') && !contains(steps.dependabot-metadata.outputs.dependency-names, '@polkadot-api') && steps.dependabot-metadata.outputs.update-type == 'version-update:semver-patch' }}
run: gh pr review --approve "$PR_URL"
env:
PR_URL: ${{ github.event.pull_request.html_url }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Finally, this sets the PR to allow auto-merging for patch and minor
# updates if all checks pass
- name: Enable auto-merge for Dependabot PRs
if: ${{ !contains(steps.dependabot-metadata.outputs.dependency-names, 'smoldot') && !contains(steps.dependabot-metadata.outputs.dependency-names, '@polkadot-api') && steps.dependabot-metadata.outputs.update-type == 'version-update:semver-patch' }}
run: gh pr merge --auto --squash "$PR_URL"
env:
PR_URL: ${{ github.event.pull_request.html_url }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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name: CI
on:
push:
branches: [ main, master ]
pull_request:
branches: [ main, master ]
jobs:
build-and-test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v3
with:
version: 9
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Install Dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build
run: pnpm build
- name: Test
run: pnpm test
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name: Dependabot Changeset
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, synchronize, labeled]
jobs:
renovate:
name: Update Dependabot PR
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ github.actor == 'dependabot[bot]' }}
steps:
- name: Generate a token
id: gen_token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.SUBSTRATE_CONNECT_PR_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.SUBSTRATE_CONNECT_PR_APP_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Update PR
uses: mscharley/dependency-changesets-action@v1.1.9
with:
token: ${{ steps.gen_token.outputs.token }}
use-conventional-commits: false
author-name: GitHub Action
author-email: action@github.com
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name: Pull Request CI
on:
pull_request:
branches: [ main ]
permissions: read-all
jobs:
run-ci:
uses: ./.github/workflows/reusable-ci.yml
with:
upload-artifacts: false
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name: Reusable CI Workflow
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
upload-artifacts:
type: boolean
default: false
required: false
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
node-version: [22.x, 23.x]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- uses: ./.github/actions/turbo-build
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
playwright-test-extension:
needs: [build]
timeout-minutes: 10
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- uses: ./.github/actions/turbo-build
- name: Build extension with Manifest v3 for Chrome
run: pnpm build:chrome
working-directory: ./projects/extension
- run: pnpm playwright:install
working-directory: ./projects/extension
- name: Test projects/extension
run: pnpm playwright:chromium --trace on
working-directory: ./projects/extension
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: failure() || inputs.upload-artifacts
with:
name: playwright-report-substrate-connect-extension-mv3-chrome
path: ./projects/extension/playwright-report
playwright-test-examples:
needs: [build]
timeout-minutes: 10
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- uses: ./.github/actions/turbo-build
- run: pnpm playwright:install
working-directory: ./examples/light-client-extension-helpers-extension
- name: Test examples/light-client-extension-helpers-extension
run: pnpm playwright:chromium --trace on
working-directory: ./examples/light-client-extension-helpers-extension
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: failure() || inputs.upload-artifacts
with:
name: playwright-report-light-client-extension-helpers-extension-mv3-chrome
path: ./examples/light-client-extension-helpers-extension/playwright-report
playwright-test-wallet-template:
needs: [build]
timeout-minutes: 10
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- uses: ./.github/actions/turbo-build
- name: Build extension with Manifest v3 for Chrome
run: pnpm build:chrome
working-directory: ./projects/wallet-template
- run: pnpm playwright:install
working-directory: ./projects/wallet-template
- name: Test projects/wallet-template
run: pnpm playwright:chromium --trace on
working-directory: ./projects/wallet-template
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: failure() || inputs.upload-artifacts
with:
name: playwright-report-substrate-connect-wallet-template-mv3-chrome
path: ./projects/wallet-template/playwright-report
all:
needs: [build, playwright-test-extension, playwright-test-examples, playwright-test-wallet-template]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: always()
steps:
- name: Check job status
if: contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')
run: exit 1
- name: All jobs completed successfully
if: success()
run: echo "All jobs completed successfully!"
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name: chain-specs-periodic-update
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 8 * * *' # every day at 8am
workflow_dispatch: # allow triggering through the UI
jobs:
download-spec:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
# This starts one parallel job for each of these addresses.
rpc-node-address: [
"wss://rpc.polkadot.io",
"wss://kusama-rpc.polkadot.io",
"wss://westend-rpc.polkadot.io",
"wss://rococo-rpc.polkadot.io",
"wss://rpc.dotters.network/paseo"
]
fail-fast: false # Don't automatically cancel the jobs of the other RPC nodes if one fails
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
path: repo
ref: main
- run: |
curl -L -O https://github.com/vi/websocat/releases/download/v1.9.0/websocat_linux64
chmod +x websocat_linux64
- run: |
echo '{"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"sync_state_genSyncSpec","params":[true]}' |
./websocat_linux64 -n1 -B 99999999 ${{ matrix.rpc-node-address }} > rpc_answer.json
- run: cat ./rpc_answer.json | jq .result > chain_spec.json
- id: get-chain-id # Reads the `id` field in the newly-downloaded chain spec
run: echo "id=`jq -r .id ./chain_spec.json`" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- if: ${{ steps.get-chain-id.outputs.id == '' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: failed-response-${{ github.run_id }}
path: |
rpc_answer.json
- run: | # Overwrite the `lightSyncState` field of the existing chain spec with the value of spec that's been downloaded.
tmp=$(mktemp)
output=./repo/packages/connect-known-chains/specs/${{ steps.get-chain-id.outputs.id }}.json
jq --slurpfile downloaded ./chain_spec.json '.lightSyncState = $downloaded[0].lightSyncState' "$output" > "$tmp"
mv "$tmp" "$output"
- run: | # Do the same as the previous step, but for the chain spec of the extension. This is done separately in case the spec is not the same with the one in `connect`
tmp=$(mktemp)
output=./repo/projects/extension/assets/chainspecs/${{ steps.get-chain-id.outputs.id }}.json
jq --slurpfile downloaded ./chain_spec.json '.lightSyncState = $downloaded[0].lightSyncState' "$output" > "$tmp"
mv "$tmp" "$output"
- run: | # Do the same as the previous step, but for the chain spec of the extension. This is done separately in case the spec is not the same with the one in `connect`
tmp=$(mktemp)
output=./repo/projects/wallet-template/assets/chainspecs/${{ steps.get-chain-id.outputs.id }}.json
jq --slurpfile downloaded ./chain_spec.json '.lightSyncState = $downloaded[0].lightSyncState' "$output" > "$tmp"
mv "$tmp" "$output"
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: chain-spec-${{ steps.get-chain-id.outputs.id }}
# Note that passing `repo/**` maintains paths under `repo`. This is a bit of magic by the upload-artifact action.
path: |
repo/**/${{ steps.get-chain-id.outputs.id }}.json
create-pr:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ always() }} # Run this job even if one of the steps of download-spec has failed
needs: download-spec
steps:
- name: Generate a token
id: gen_token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.SUBSTRATE_CONNECT_PR_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.SUBSTRATE_CONNECT_PR_APP_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
with:
path: repo
ref: main
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
# Since we're not passing a name, this automatically downloads *all* artifacts
# Unfortunately, this creates intermediary directories.
path: .
- run: cp -r ./chain-spec-*/* ./repo
- uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v6
id: create-pr
with:
token: ${{ steps.gen_token.outputs.token }}
committer: CICD team <cicd-team@parity.io>
author: CICD team <cicd-team@parity.io>
path: repo
branch: automatic-checkpoints-update
base: main
title: "chore: update checkpoints in chain specifications"
# Note that the `download-spec` job above fails if the downloaded specification doesn't
# correspond to an existing file. It is therefore impossible that the pull request
# accidentally adds new specifications.
body: >
This pull request has been automatically generated by downloading chain
specifications from various JSON-RPC endpoints and extracting their checkpoints.
Keep in mind that introducing a malicious checkpoint can redirect users to the wrong
chain. If this pull request looks suspicious, please be cautious.
labels: "automerge"
commit-message: "chore: update checkpoints in chain specifications"
delete-branch: true
- name: Check PR creation status
if: steps.create-pr.outcome != 'success'
run: |
echo "Failed to create pull request"
exit 1
- name: Create issue on failure
if: failure()
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.gen_token.outputs.token }}
script: |
github.rest.issues.create({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
title: 'Failed to create pull request for updating chain specifications',
body: 'The create-pr step failed in the chain-specs-periodic-update workflow. Please investigate the issue.',
labels: ['bug']
})
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node_modules
.DS_Store
yarn-error.log
dist
# testing
coverage
_site
*.tsbuildinfo
polkadot
polkadot-parachain*
init.sh
.yarn/*
!.yarn/patches
!.yarn/releases
!.yarn/plugins
!.yarn/sdks
!.yarn/versions
.pnp.*
.turbo
.vscode
packages/connect/src/connector/specs/js
substrate-connect_*-source-code.zip
.tshy
.tshy-build
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COREPACK_INTEGRITY_KEYS=0 corepack pnpm lint-staged
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dist
.idea
# misc
.DS_Store
# testing
/coverage
# Logs
logs
*.log
npm-debug.log*
yarn-debug.log*
yarn-error.log*
lerna-debug.log*
# Dependency directories
node_modules/
# TypeScript cache
*.tsbuildinfo
# Optional npm cache directory
.npm
# Optional eslint cache
.eslintcache
# Optional REPL history
.node_repl_history
# Output of 'npm pack'
*.tgz
# dotenv environment variables file
.env
.env.test
.env.local
.env.development.local
.env.test.local
.env.production.local
.cache
# Stores VSCode versions used for testing VSCode extensions
.vscode-test
# yarn v2
.yarn/*
.pnp.*
pnpm-lock.yaml
logs
*.log
npm-debug.log*
.DS_Store
.vscode
.prettierrc
package-lock.json
# Project specifics
.chains
_site
.github
CONTRIBUTING*
DEPLOY-RELEASE*
LICENSE*
README*
*coverage*
polkadot.json*
ksmcc3.json*
westend2.json*
*westmint*.json*
rococo_v2_2.json*
packages/connect/src/connector/specs/js
packages/connect-known-chains/src/specs
zombienet-tests/src/*.js
examples/light-client-extension-helpers-extension/playwright-report
projects/extension/playwright-report
.changeset
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{
"trailingComma": "all",
"semi": false
}
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## Creating a Good Pull Request
The [Parity contributing guidelines](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi/blob/main/docs/CONTRIBUTING.adoc) are great for telling you the mechanics of the process of submitting a pull request but they don't offer much guidance on how to actually craft a good one. This document is an effort to try to give a little more guidance on what it means to create a good pull request.
### Philosophy
A good pull request demonstrably and obviously introduces working new functionality or improves existing functionality.
A good pull request is much more than writing code. It shows empathy. Empathy for the reviewer and empathy for your future-self trying to understand why things are the way they are long after you wrote the code.
A good pull request can be reviewed quickly and will be straightforward to merge. We want to optimise for work not being blocked waiting for a review.
A good pull request demonstrates clarity of thought. It shows rigour in considering the implications of your changes. Crafting good pull requests is a great way to help you identify holes in your thinking or muddled thinking. It also frees the reviewer up to focus on the essence of what code changes are being introduced without being distracted.
A good pull request and commit messages can often become the basis for developer documentation - although this should not be a primary goal.
### Concrete guidance
* **Make your pull request as small as possible** - a PR that takes 5 minutes to review is much more likely to be reviewed and merged quickly than one that needs to be scheduled for a review. Small PRs are also much less likely to inadvertently introduce bugs. All pull requests will be squashed and merged - if you don't want to lose the intermediate commits you need to create smaller pull requests.
* **Only try to solve one problem** - implement the smallest piece of functionality possible. There does not need to be a 1-2-1 correlation between issues and pull requests. If you feel like you cannot implement a pull request without fixing multiple issues concurrently there is a problem with how the tickets are defined. You should discuss that with your peers. If a pull request introduces 3 changes A, B and C and a reviewer has questions or feedback on B then A and C, while they could very well be merged, are stuck waiting for a resolution to change B.
* **Where possible do refactorings, whitespace changes, or linting fixes as separate commits** - these changes often introduce a lot of noise and make reviewing much harder. Anything other than small refactorings probably ought to be a PR in it's own right.
* **No leftover debug logging** unless it uses a configurable logger that is turned off for end users (I.E. no `console.log`) - this looks messy when the end user uses your code.
* **No commented out code** - we can always resurrect code by looking through the git history. If it is new code then why are you adding it if it's commented out? This is confusing for a reviewer.
* **Code should follow style guidelines and pass the linter** - it is harder to spot bugs when the code style changes and it is harder for a reviewer to focus on the implication of the code changes when they are distracted by easily-remediable minor irritations.
* **Code should be accompanied by tests** At a minimum the "happy path" (everything going to plan) should be covered but ideally also edge cases and error cases should be covered.
* **All the tests should be passing** (CI should automate checking this) and you should not comment out existing tests or assertions to make it pass. If a test is failing there is always a reason. That reason might well be that it is testing the wrong thing after your changes but you should consider, in that case, how to make sure the correct behaviour is being tested and how you can improve the tests.
* **Strive to format your commit messages properly** and take the time to add more detail on **why the code is the way it is** when this will be helpful for people in the future.
* **Use draft pull requests** to get feedback early or help with specific problems. While a pull request is in draft you do not necessarily need to follow all the guidance, but make sure you're clear when asking others for help that you know there are outstanding issues and what they are.
* **GPG sign all your git commits** - if you are a Parity employee, follow the [yubikey gpg setup guide](https://www.notion.so/pezkuwichainnologies/Yubikey-Guide-787b2f4e340a40369bbf3159fa3643de)
* **Never force push a branch once a PR is in review** - this makes reviewing much harder as it disrupts the flow of the conversation. When a reviewer returns to the conversation it's harder to see what's changed since they last looked.
### Tips for testing
* **Prefer writing unit tests to integration tests**. They run much faster and tend to be more accurate at pinpointing a problem when it arises
* **Treat the test code like you would "production" code**. Refactor it for reuse. Refactor it for readability. The very best tests read like a story. They speak to you about what the code should be doing. It is obvious what is being tested (and what is **not**)
* **Try hard to keep your tests fast** - if the test run gets slow it's much more tempting to stop running the tests frequently or worse not-at-all.
* **Keep your tests isolated**. Tests should not depend on one another or need to be run in a specific order. This is an indication of coupling (and possibly poor design choices in the implementation).
### Tips for Pull Request Descriptions and Commit Messages
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* For refactorings, **point out the new use cases it enables or the duplication it removes**.
* **Re-read your descriptions** before you submit the PR for review.
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# Deploying docs and releasing bizinikiwi connect
TODO: This is out of date. Update this to reflect the new release steps once we
get to doing a release.
## Deploy Smoldot browser demo to Github Pages
Before deploying make sure you have a clean working copy with no staged changes.
The deploy script will deploy the last commit on your current branch.
The deployment will build the smoldot browser demo into the dist folder and
construct a commit containing just that folder with a message containing a
reference to the SHA of the commit it came from and push that to the gh-pages
branch. The dist folder remains ignored by git.
You can deploy to Github pages like so:
```bash
yarn deploy:gh-pages:smoldot-browser-demo
```
## Deploy Smoldot browser demo to IPFS
Before deploying make sure you have a Piñata API key and secret and that you
have exported them in your shell environment:
```bash
PINATA_API_KEY=<your key>
PINATA_API_SECRET=<your secret>
```
You can then deploy to IPFS like so:
```bash
yarn deploy:ipfs:smoldot-browser-demo
```
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
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<br /><br />
<div align="center">
<img height="150" style="object-fit: contain" src="https://bizinikiwi.io/img/bizinikiwi_og.png" alt="bizinikiwi connect">
<h4 align="center"> NPM packages that offers an innovative way to interact with <a href="https://bizinikiwi.dev/">Bizinikiwi</a>-based blockchains directly in your browser.</h4>
</div>
<br /><br />
## Table of contents
- [Table of contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Write Secure and Effective dApps with the Pezkuwi Network](#write-secure-and-effective-dapps-with-the-pezkuwi-network)
- [Additional Resources](#additional-resources)
- [Why Embed a Light Client in Browser Extensions?](#why-embed-a-light-client-in-browser-extensions)
- [Comprehensive API Documentation](#comprehensive-api-documentation)
- [Repository Structure](#repository-structure)
- [Packages](#packages)
- [Showcase Projects](#showcase-projects)
- [Examples](#examples)
- [Development](#development)
- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Cleanup Commands](#cleanup-commands)
- [Releasing](#releasing)
- [Useful Links](#useful-links)
## Introduction
Bizinikiwi Connect provides a groundbreaking method to engage with [Bizinikiwi](https://bizinikiwi.dev/)-based blockchains directly in your browser, eliminating the need for an RPC server. By utilizing the [smoldot](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot) WASM light client, it ensures a secure and efficient connection to the blockchain network without reliance on specific third parties.
### Write Secure and Effective dApps with the Pezkuwi Network
The aim of this repository is to offer NPM packages that can be used to:
- **Provide a secure and efficient connection to the Pezkuwi network** via [`@bizinikiwi/connect`](./packages/connect/), leveraging the excellent [Smoldot](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot) WASM light client.
- **Discover browser extensions** that implement [the discovery protocol](./packages/discovery/), including those which expose a light client via [`@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery`](./packages/smoldot-discovery/). Bizinikiwi Connect will automatically leverage these where possible.
- **Easily enhance a browser extension with a light client** via [`@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers`](./packages/light-client-extension-helpers).
We also provide example projects using the above packages, including:
- **[Basic light client demo](./projects/demo)**: a demo using `@bizinikiwi/connect` to obtain information about chains on the Pezkuwi network.
- **[Light client extension demo](./projects/extension/)**: an example of a browser extension that provides a light client.
- **[Wallet extension demo](./projects/wallet-template/)**: an example of a browser extension that provides a full Pezkuwi wallet leveraging a light client.
### Additional Resources
- A [step-by-step guide](./projects/wallet-template/STEP-BY-STEP-GUIDE.md) on how to integrate a light client into a browser extension.
- Details on [the discovery protocol](./packages/discovery/), including how to implement it on the browser or extension side.
### Why Embed a Light Client in Browser Extensions?
Embedding a light client in browser extensions offers several advantages:
- **Shared Light Client Across Multiple dApps:** By sharing a single light client among various decentralized applications (dApps), the time spent on startup and syncing is reduced. This avoids slowing down individual dApps and enhances overall efficiency.
- **Overcoming Browser Limitations:** Browser limitations on WebSockets from HTTPS pages make it challenging to establish a robust number of peers, as many nodes must be available with TLS. Bizinikiwi Connect addresses this issue through a powerful browser extension, enabling chains to stay synced in the background and significantly improving the performance of your applications. This ensures a more robust connection to the Pezkuwi ecosystem.
## Comprehensive API Documentation
For detailed API usage, refer to the [Bizinikiwi Connect API documentation](https://pezkuwichain.github.io/bizinikiwi-connect).
## Repository Structure
### [Packages](./packages/README.md)
The core implementations of `@bizinikiwi/connect` and `@bizinikiwi/discovery`, and some auxiliary packages.
- **[@bizinikiwi/discovery](./packages/discovery/)**
- **[@bizinikiwi/connect](./packages/connect/)**
- **[@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains](./packages/connect-known-chains/)**
- **[@bizinikiwi/connect-discovery](./packages/connect-discovery)** and **[@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery](./packages/smoldot-discovery/)**
### [Showcase Projects](./projects/)
Showcase full implementations of `@bizinikiwi/connect` and `@bizinikiwi/discovery` for a Wallet, Extension or Generic usage.
- **[Wallet implementation](./projects/wallet-template/)**
- **[Extension implementation](./projects/extension/)**
- **[Parachain Demo](./projects/demo)**
### [Examples](./examples/)
dApp and Extensions example implementations of `@bizinikiwi/connect` and `@bizinikiwi/discovery`.
## Development
This repository utilizes [pnpm workspaces](https://pnpm.io/workspaces) and `corepack`, ensuring the correct version of `pnpm` is used. For contributions, please review our [contributing guidelines](./CONTRIBUTING.md) to understand our workflow and how to smoothly integrate your contributions to the project.
### Getting Started
Follow these steps to install everything and launch a demo if you're hacking on this repository:
1. **Install Prerequisites** (tested with the following versions):
- Node.js (node) v20.9.0
- pnpm 9.0.6 (`npm install -g pnpm`)
- corepack 0.20.0 (bundled with recent Node.js versions)
2. **Clone the Repository**:
- `git clone https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect.git`
- Navigate to the repository root: `cd bizinikiwi-connect`
3. **Install Dependencies**:
- `corepack pnpm install`
4. **Run the Extension in Development Mode**:
- In terminal A: `cd projects/extension && corepack pnpm dev`
5. **Launch the Extension**:
- In terminal B: `cd projects/extension && corepack pnpm start`
- This opens a Chrome browser window with the extension pre-loaded. Ensure
the extension is running.
6. **Run the Demo Application**:
- In terminal C: `cd projects/demo && corepack pnpm dev`
- Navigate to the URL logged in the Chrome browser opened in step 5. You should see the extension activate and the demo app log the latest blocks.
### Cleanup Commands
To clean up all build artifacts in workspaces in the repository:
```bash
corepack pnpm clean
```
To clean up all build artifacts and dependencies in workspaces in the repository:
```bash
corepack pnpm deep-clean
```
## Releasing
For releasing a new version of the extension, follow the steps outlined in
[the release doc](./DEPLOY-RELEASE.md).
## Useful Links
- [Bizinikiwi Connect Documentation Page](https://bizinikiwi.io/developers/bizinikiwi-connect/)
- Download from:
- [Chrome Store](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bizinikiwi-connect-extensi/khccbhhbocaaklceanjginbdheafklai)
- [Mozilla Addons](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bizinikiwi-connect/)
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{
"name": "bizinikiwi-connect",
"version": "0.1.0",
"type": "module",
"description": "A collection of libraries and tools needed to run Bizinikiwi Wasm light clients directly in the browser",
"repository": "https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect.git",
"author": "Parity Team <admin@parity.io>",
"maintainers": [
"Stefanie Doll <stefie@parity.io>",
"Sveta Goldstein <sveta@parity.io>",
"Raoul Millais <raoul@parity.io>",
"Nikolaos Kontakis <nikolaos@parity.io>",
"Pierre Krieger <pierre@parity.io>",
"Josep Sobrepere <josep@parity.io>"
],
"license": "GPL-3.0-only",
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"downloadSpecs": "node bin/downloadSpecs.js",
"api-docs": "typedoc",
"deep-clean": "pnpm -r deep-clean && rm -rf node_modules",
"clean": "turbo run clean",
"build": "turbo run build",
"lint": "prettier --check .",
"test": "pnpm -r test",
"dev:api-docs": "concurrently -n typedoc,http-server 'nodemon -e ts --watch ./packages/connect --watch ./packages/connect-extension-protocol --exec typedoc' 'http-server _site/api'",
"dev:burnr": "pnpm --filter @bizinikiwi/burnr dev",
"dev:demo": "pnpm --filter @bizinikiwi/demo dev",
"dev:extension": "pnpm --filter @bizinikiwi/extension dev",
"format": "prettier --write .",
"prepare": "husky"
},
"lint-staged": {
"*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,json,md}": "prettier --write"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@changesets/cli": "^2.27.9",
"@total-typescript/tsconfig": "^1.0.4",
"@types/chrome": "^0.0.270",
"@types/node": "^20.14.10",
"@types/qrcode.react": "^1.0.5",
"@types/react": "^18.3.1",
"@types/react-dom": "^18.3.1",
"@types/react-router-dom": "^5.3.3",
"@typescript-eslint/parser": "^7.11.0",
"concurrently": "^9.1.2",
"eslint": "^8.57.0",
"eslint-config-prettier": "^9.1.0",
"eslint-config-react-app": "^7.0.1",
"eslint-plugin-import": "^2.29.0",
"globals": "^16.0.0",
"http-server": "^14.1.1",
"husky": "^9.1.6",
"jsdom": "^26.0.0",
"lint-staged": "^15.4.3",
"nodemon": "^3.1.4",
"prettier": "^3.3.3",
"rimraf": "^6.0.1",
"tshy": "^3.0.2",
"tslib": "^2.6.2",
"turbo": "^2.2.3",
"typedoc": "^0.26.11",
"typescript": "^5.6.2",
"vite-tsconfig-paths": "^5.0.1",
"vitest": "^2.1.9",
"tsup": "^8.3.0"
},
"packageManager": "pnpm@9.9.0+sha512.60c18acd138bff695d339be6ad13f7e936eea6745660d4cc4a776d5247c540d0edee1a563695c183a66eb917ef88f2b4feb1fc25f32a7adcadc7aaf3438e99c1",
"pnpm": {
"overrides": {
"@bizinikiwi/connect": "workspace:^",
"smoldot": "^2.0.34"
}
}
}
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# Bizinikiwi Connect Packages
Tools and libraries required to run Bizinikiwi light clients in the browser.
## [`@bizinikiwi/connect`](./connect/README.md)
A NPM package that adds Bizinikiwi light-client functionality to any Javascript environment, from in-browser applications to browser extensions and electron apps up to IOT devices. It contains Wasm light clients from various chains, bundled in a single package. It makes running a light-client as easy as installing a NPM package.
It provides an interface that allows developers to run light nodes of different chains and to add runtimes and genesis configs of their own chain.
The `@bizinikiwi/connect` package allows developers to include light client functionality into their application by using a predefined interface. When used in individual projects, the Bizinikiwi Connect package will first check for the installed extension. If available, it will try to connect to the light client running inside the extension. Only if the extension is not installed it will start a light client in the browser tab.
The `@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains` NPM package implements a list of well-known chain specifications and is updated daily.
## [`@bizinikiwi/discovery`](./discovery/README.md)
The [`@bizinikiwi/discovery`](./discovery/README.md) NPM package allows developers to implement compliant extension discovery functionality into their application by using a predefined interface.
[`@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery`](./smoldot-discovery/README.md) and [`@bizinikiwi/connect-discovery`](./connect-discovery/README.md) are an extension of [`@bizinikiwi/discovery`](./discovery/README.md) and allow to find and filter extension providers implementing smoldot and bizinikiwi-connect functionality respectively.
## [Bizinikiwi Connect Extension](./light-client-extension-helpers/README.md)
A Browser Extension built upon the smoldot light-client module that is running the selected light clients inside the extension so that the end-user doesn't need to fire up a light node in every browser tab. This will also allow the light-node to keep syncing as long as the browser window stays open.
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# @bizinikiwi/connect-discovery
## 0.2.2
### Patch Changes
- 92316c0: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest in the npm_and_yarn group
Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update: [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest).
Updates `vitest` from 2.1.4 to 2.1.9
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.9/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
- Updated dependencies [92316c0]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.2.2
## 0.2.1
### Patch Changes
- 09f1c22: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4
Bumps [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest) from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.4/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
- Updated dependencies [09f1c22]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.2.1
## 0.2.0
### Minor Changes
- 198b375: chore: catalog and upgrade papi dependencies
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [198b375]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.2.0
## 0.1.1
### Patch Changes
- d0316d7: update docs
## 0.1.0
### Minor Changes
- b476e7e: update build system to tshy
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [b476e7e]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.1.0
## 0.0.8
### Patch Changes
- e8fef4e: update docs
- Updated dependencies [e8fef4e]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.0.2
## 0.0.7
### Patch Changes
- 444503f: chore: update READMEs across repo
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<br /><br />
<div align="center">
<h1 align="center">@bizinikiwi/connect-discovery</h1>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bizinikiwi/discovery">
<img alt="npm" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@bizinikiwi/discovery" />
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/blob/master/LICENSE">
<img alt="GPL-3.0-or-later" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/l/@bizinikiwi/discovery" />
</a>
</p>
</div>
<br /><br />
<div align="center" style="padding: 10px; border: 2px solid red; color: red; font-weight: bold; background-color: #ffe6e6;">
⚠️ WARNING: This interface is currently unstable and is likely to change ⚠️
</div>
<br /><br />
A TypeScript package extended from the [`@bizinikiwi/discovery`](../discovery/README.md) npm module, that allows to discover and filter Bizinikiwi Connect Extension providers from a list of providers.
## Installation
You can install the package using npm or yarn:
```sh
corepack pnpm i @bizinikiwi/connect-discovery
```
## Usage
Here's an example of how to use the package:
```ts
import { Unstable } from "@bizinikiwi/connect-discovery"
const connectExtensionProviders =
Unstable.getBizinikiwiConnectExtensionProviders()
console.log(connectExtensionProviders)
```
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{
"name": "@bizinikiwi/connect-discovery",
"version": "0.2.3",
"author": "Parity Technologies (https://github.com/pezkuwichain)",
"type": "module",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect.git"
},
"license": "MIT",
"main": "./dist/commonjs/index.js",
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"module": "./dist/esm/index.js",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/index.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.js"
}
}
},
"files": [
"dist"
],
"tshy": {
"project": "./tsconfig.build.json",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": "./src/index.ts"
},
"sourceDialects": [
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source"
]
},
"scripts": {
"prepare": "corepack pnpm turbo build",
"deep-clean": "npm run clean && rimraf dist node_modules",
"clean": "rimraf dist .tshy .tshy-build",
"build": "npm run clean && tshy",
"dev": "pnpm build --watch",
"lint": "prettier --check README.md \"src/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,json,md}\""
},
"prettier": {
"printWidth": 80,
"semi": false,
"trailingComma": "all"
},
"dependencies": {
"@bizinikiwi/discovery": "^0.2.2"
},
"devDependencies": {
"typescript": "5.6.2",
"vitest": "^2.1.9"
}
}
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import {
getProviders,
type ProviderDetail,
type ProviderInfo,
} from "@bizinikiwi/discovery"
export namespace Unstable {
export const Kind = "bizinikiwi-connect-unstable"
type Callback<T> = (value: T) => void
type UnsubscribeFn = () => void
export interface Provider {
// Allows dApp developers to request the provider to register their chain
getChain: (
chainSpec: string,
relayChainGenesisHash?: string,
) => Promise<RawChain>
// Retrieves the current list of available Chains
getChains: () => RawChains
// Registers a callback invoked when the list of available chains changes
addChainsChangeListener: (listener: Callback<RawChains>) => UnsubscribeFn
// TODO: move inside RawChains and remove chainId
getAccounts: (chainId: string) => Promise<Account[]>
// TODO: move inside RawChains and remove chainId
createTx: (
chainId: string,
from: string,
// TODO: it should encode a Tuple<CallData, Extra, AdditionalSigned>
callData: string,
) => Promise<string>
}
export type Account = {
address: string
}
// The key is the genesis hash
export type RawChains = Record<string, RawChain>
export interface RawChain {
genesisHash: string
name: string
connect: (
// the listener callback that the JsonRpcProvider will be sending messages to.
onMessage: Callback<string>,
) => JsonRpcProvider
}
export interface JsonRpcProvider {
// it sends messages to the JSON RPC Server
send: Callback<string>
// it disconnects from the JSON RPC Server and it de-registers
// the `onMessage` and `onStatusChange` callbacks that was previously registered
disconnect: UnsubscribeFn
}
export type BizinikiwiConnectProviderDetail = {
kind: typeof Kind
info: ProviderInfo
provider: Promise<Provider>
}
export const isBizinikiwiConnectExtension = (
provider: ProviderDetail,
): provider is BizinikiwiConnectProviderDetail => {
if (provider.kind !== Kind) return false
return true
}
export const getBizinikiwiConnectExtensionProviders = () => {
return getProviders().filter(isBizinikiwiConnectExtension)
}
}
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.build.json",
"include": ["src"]
}
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.base",
"include": ["src", "tests"]
}
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# don't ever lint node_modules
node_modules
# don't lint build output (make sure it's set to your correct build folder name)
dist
coverage
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tsconfig.json
tsconfig.*.json
/src
fix-package-type.sh
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# Changelog
## 2.2.2
### Patch Changes
- 92316c0: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest in the npm_and_yarn group
Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update: [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest).
Updates `vitest` from 2.1.4 to 2.1.9
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.9/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
## 2.2.1
### Patch Changes
- 09f1c22: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4
Bumps [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest) from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.4/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
## 2.2.0
### Minor Changes
- 198b375: chore: catalog and upgrade papi dependencies
## 2.1.0
### Minor Changes
- b476e7e: update build system to tshy
## [Unreleased]
### Changed
## 2.0.0 - 2022-12-07
### Breaking
- Update `DOM_ELEMENT_ID` ([#1603](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1603))
## 1.0.1 - 2022-07-14
### Added
- Add CommonJS support to @bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol ([#1152](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1152))
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<br /><br />
<div align="center">
<h1 align="center">@bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol</h1>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol">
<img alt="npm" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol" />
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/blob/master/LICENSE">
<img alt="GPL-3.0-or-later" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/l/@bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol" />
</a>
</p>
</div>
<br /><br />
This is a module consisting (almost) only of types. These types are the types
of the messages exchanged between apps using `@bizinikiwi/connect` and the
browser extension. This package is shared between `@bizinikiwi/connect` and the
extension in order for the TypeScript compiler to enforce the contract between
them.
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{
"name": "@bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol",
"version": "2.2.2",
"description": "Protocol for connect message passing with the extension",
"author": "Parity Team <admin@parity.io>",
"license": "GPL-3.0-only",
"type": "module",
"main": "./dist/commonjs/index.js",
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"module": "./dist/esm/index.js",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/index.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.js"
}
}
},
"files": [
"dist"
],
"tshy": {
"project": "./tsconfig.build.json",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": "./src/index.ts"
},
"sourceDialects": [
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source"
]
},
"scripts": {
"prepare": "corepack pnpm turbo build",
"deep-clean": "npm run clean && rimraf dist node_modules",
"clean": "rimraf dist .tshy .tshy-build",
"build": "npm run clean && tshy",
"test": "exit 0; #This package is only types",
"lint": "eslint . --ext .js,.ts"
},
"devDependencies": {
"vitest": "^2.1.9"
}
}
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/**
*
* This module contains the types and explanations of the communication
* protocol between the JavaScript code embedded in a web page and the
* bizinikiwi-connect extension.
*
* # Overview
*
* If a web page wants to use the features of the bizinikiwi-connect extension,
* it must first check whether the extension is available by checking whether
* there exists an element on the DOM whose `id` is equal to
* {@link DOM_ELEMENT_ID}. This DOM element is automatically inserted by
* the extension when the page loads.
*
* If so, the web page can make use of the extension by sending messages on
* its `window` by using `Window.postMessage`. These messages must conform to
* the {@link ToExtension} interface defined below.
*
* The bizinikiwi-connect extension (more precisely, its content-script) listens
* for "message" events (using `window.addEventListener("message", ...)`) and
* replies by sending back messages using `Window.postMessage` as well. The
* messages sent by the extension conform to the {@link ToApplication}
* interface defined below.
*
* # Detailed usage
*
* In order to ask the bizinikiwi-connect extension to connect to a certain
* chain, the web page must:
*
* - Randomly generate the so-called `chainId`, a string that will be used
* to identify this specific chain connection during its lifetime. At least
* 48 bits of entropy are recommended in order to avoid accidentally
* generating the same string multiple times.
* - Send a {@link ToExtensionAddChain} message (using `Window.postMessage`,
* as explained in the previous section) containing this `chainid` and the
* specification of the chain to connect to.
*
* Instead of a {@link ToExtensionAddChain} message, the web page can
* alternatively send a {@link ToExtensionAddWellKnownChain} message and pass
* a chain name recognized by the extension such as "pezkuwi" or "ksmcc3", in
* which case the extension will use the chain specification stored internally.
* Doing so provides multiple advantages such as less bandwidth usage (as the
* web page doesn't have to download the chain specification), and a faster
* initialization as the extension is most likely already connected to that
* chain.
*
* After a {@link ToExtensionAddChain} or a
* {@link ToExtensionAddWellKnownChain} message has been sent, the extension
* starts connecting to the chain, and later replies by sending back a
* {@link ToApplicationChainReady} message in case of success, or a
* {@link ToApplicationError} message in case of failure. This reply might
* only be sent back after a few seconds or more, and the web page is
* encouraged to display some kind of loading screen in the meanwhile.
*
* Note that the extension reserves the rights to stop supporting a chain that
* used to be recognized by {@link ToExtensionAddWellKnownChain}. If the web
* page has sent a {@link ToExtensionAddWellKnownChain} and receives back a
* {@link ToApplicationError}, it should automatically fall back to
* downloading the chain specification and sending a
* {@link ToExtensionAddChain} instead.
*
* After a chain has been successfully initialized (i.e. a
* {@link ToApplicationChainReady} message has been sent to the web page), the
* web page can submit JSON-RPC requests and notifications to the chain client
* by sending {@link ToExtensionRpc} messages. The chain client sends back
* JSON-RPC responses and notifications using {@link ToApplicationRpc}
* messages.
*
* Once a web page no longer wants to interface with a certain chain, it should
* send a {@link ToExtensionRemoveChain} message to the extension in order for
* resources to be de-allocated. This can also be done before a
* {@link ToApplicationChainReady} message has been sent back.
*
* At any point in time after the chain has been initialized, the extension
* can send a {@link ToApplicationError} message to indicate a critical problem
* with the chain or the extension that prevents execution from continuing.
* This can include for example the extension being disabled by the user, the
* underlying client crashing, an internal error, etc. Contrary to
* {@link ToApplicationError} messages *before* a chain has been initialized,
* {@link ToApplicationError} messages that happen *after* a chain has been
* initialized are rare and serious. If that happens, the web page is
* encouraged to remove all of its existing chains and stop using the extension
* altogether.
*
* Note that if the extension sends a {@link ToApplicationError} message,
* either before of after the chain is ready, the corresponding `chainId` is
* immediately considered dead/removed, and the web page doesn't need to send
* a {@link ToExtensionRemoveChain} message.
*
* # Other extensions implementing this protocol
*
* While the documentation above refers to the bizinikiwi-connect extension in
* particular, any other browser extension is free to implement this protocol
* in order to pretend to be the bizinikiwi-connect extension.
*
* In order to avoid conflicts when multiple different extensions implement
* this protocol, extensions must check whether there already exists an element
* on the DOM whose `id` is equal to {@link DOM_ELEMENT_ID} before
* creating one and listening for events.
*
* @packageDocumentation
*/
// READ THIS BEFORE MODIFYING ANYTHING BELOW
//
// This file contains the communication protocol between the web page and
// extension. If you modify it, existing web pages will still continue to use
// the previous version until they upgrade, which can take a long time.
// Similarly, some users will still have versions of the extension installed
// that use of the previous version of this protocol. If the modifications
// to this protocol aren't done carefully, web pages might no longer being able
// to talk to the extension, or worse: try to talk to the extension and
// throw exceptions because their assumptions are violated. As such, be
// extremely careful when doing modifications: either the modifications are
// completely backwards-compatible, or an upgrade path must be carefully
// planned.
/**
* `id` of the DOM elemeent automatically inserted by the extension when a web page loads.
*/
export const DOM_ELEMENT_ID = "bizinikiwiConnectExtensionAvailableV2"
/**
* Messages sent by the extension always conform to this interface.
*/
export type ToApplication = ToApplicationHeader &
(ToApplicationError | ToApplicationChainReady | ToApplicationRpc)
/**
* Header present in all messages sent by the extension.
*/
export interface ToApplicationHeader {
/**
* Messages sent by the extension are sent on the `window`, alongside with potentially
* other messages that might be completely unrelated to bizinikiwi-connect. This `origin` field
* indicates that this message indeed comes from the bizinikiwi-connect extension.
*/
origin: "bizinikiwi-connect-extension"
}
/**
* Indicates that the given chain connection has encountered an error and can no longer continue.
*
* The chain is automatically considered as "dead". No {@link ToExtensionRemoveChain} message
* needs to be sent.
*
* This message can happen either before or after a {@link ToApplicationChainReady} concerning
* this chain has been sent.
*/
export interface ToApplicationError {
type: "error"
chainId: string
/**
* Human-readable message indicating the problem that happened.
*
* Note that, while this message is readable by a human, it is not meant to be displayed to
* end users. The message itself can be rather cryptic, and is meant for developers to
* understand the problem that happened.
*/
errorMessage: string
}
/**
* Sent in response to a {@link ToExtensionAddChain} or {@link ToExtensionAddWellKnownChain}
* message. Indicates that the given chain has a valid chain specification or name and is ready
* to receive JSON-RPC requests.
*
* No {@link ToExtensionRpc} message must be sent before this message has been received.
*/
export interface ToApplicationChainReady {
type: "chain-ready"
chainId: string
}
/**
* JSON-RPC response or notification sent by the bizinikiwi-connect extension.
*/
export interface ToApplicationRpc {
type: "rpc"
chainId: string
jsonRpcMessage: string
}
/**
* Messages destined to the extension must conform to this interface.
*/
export type ToExtension = ToExtensionHeader &
(
| ToExtensionAddChain
| ToExtensionAddWellKnownChain
| ToExtensionRpc
| ToExtensionRemoveChain
)
/**
* Header present in all messages destined to the extension.
*/
export interface ToExtensionHeader {
/**
* Messages destined to the extension are sent on the `window`, alongside with potentially
* other messages that might be completely unrelated to bizinikiwi-connect. This `origin` field
* indicates to the bizinikiwi-connect extension that this message is destined to it.
*/
origin: "bizinikiwi-connect-client"
}
/**
* Ask the extension to add a new connection to the chain with the given specification.
*/
export interface ToExtensionAddChain {
type: "add-chain"
/**
* Identifier for this chain used in all future messages concerning this chain. Allocated by
* the sender of this message. It is recommended to generate this ID randomly, with at least
* 48 bits of entropy.
*/
chainId: string
/**
* JSON document containing the specification of the chain.
*
* See the Bizinikiwi documentation for more information about the fields.
*
* Note that this specification is fully trusted. If an attacker can somehow alter this
* specification, they can redirect the connection to a fake chain controlled by this attacker.
* In other words, the role of the bizinikiwi-connect extension is to connect to the chain whose
* specification is provided here, but not to have an opinion on whether this specification is
* legitimate.
*/
chainSpec: string
/**
* List of `chainId`s of all chains that are part of the same trusted sandbox as the provided
* chain specification.
*
* Set this to the list of all chains that are currently alive.
*
* If one of the chains isn't known by the extension, it gets silently removed from the array.
* This is necessary in order to avoid race conditions, as the extension might have sent a
* {@link ToApplicationError} message at the same time as this message has been sent.
*/
potentialRelayChainIds: string[]
}
/**
* Ask the extension to add a new connection to the chain of the given name.
*
* The bizinikiwi-connect extension comes with some hardcoded chain names that applications can
* connect to. This list of names isn't indicated here, as it can change over time.
*
* Because the extension reserves the right to remove support for a well-known chain in the future,
* applications should fall back to {@link ToExtensionAddChain} if this well-known chain
* connection fails.
*/
export interface ToExtensionAddWellKnownChain {
type: "add-well-known-chain"
/**
* Identifier for this chain used in all future messages concerning this chain. Allocated by
* the sender of this message. It is recommended to generate this ID randomly, with at least
* 48 bits of entropy.
*/
chainId: string
/**
* Name of the chain to connect to.
*/
chainName: string
}
/**
* Send a JSON-RPC request concerning the given chain.
*
* Must not be sent before a {@link ToApplicationChainReady} message has been received.
*
* If the chain isn't known by the extension, this message is silently discarded. This is
* necessary in order to avoid race conditions, as the extension might have sent a
* {@link ToApplicationError} message at the same time as this message has been sent.
*/
export interface ToExtensionRpc {
type: "rpc"
chainId: string
jsonRpcMessage: string
}
/**
* Destroy the given chain.
*
* Applications are strongly encouraged to send this message when they don't need the given chain
* anymore.
*
* If the chain isn't known by the extension, this message is silently discarded. This is
* necessary in order to avoid race conditions, as the extension might have sent a
* {@link ToApplicationError} message at the same time as this message has been sent.
*/
export interface ToExtensionRemoveChain {
type: "remove-chain"
chainId: string
}
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.build.json",
"include": ["src"]
}
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.base.json",
"include": ["src", "tests"]
}
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{
"entryPoints": ["src/index.ts"],
"includeVersion": true
}
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# don't ever lint node_modules
node_modules
# don't lint build output (make sure it's set to your correct build folder name)
dist
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# @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains
## 1.10.3
### Patch Changes
- 234afe1: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.10.2
### Patch Changes
- 1666696: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.10.1
### Patch Changes
- 3a98d1d: chore: update chainspecs and bootnodes
## 1.10.0
### Minor Changes
- 3cc9e6d: feat: update people parachain specs
- Adds Zagros People
- Fixes Missing Zagros People and Pezkuwi People exports
### Patch Changes
- 543b163: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.9.3
### Patch Changes
- ae70d90: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.9.2
### Patch Changes
- 92316c0: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest in the npm_and_yarn group
Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update: [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest).
Updates `vitest` from 2.1.4 to 2.1.9
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.9/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
- e29f033: chore: update changesets
## 1.9.1
### Patch Changes
- 8b9cb46: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.9.0
### Minor Changes
- 654165c: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.8.1
### Patch Changes
- 37910d7: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.8.0
### Minor Changes
- ff20390: chore: update chainspecs
- f6cef04: chore: update changesets
## 1.7.0
### Minor Changes
- 9107ccc: chore: update chainspecs
### Patch Changes
- 09f1c22: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4
Bumps [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest) from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.4/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
## 1.6.0
### Minor Changes
- a1a7412: chore: update changesets
## 1.5.0
### Minor Changes
- 198b375: chore: catalog and upgrade papi dependencies
### Patch Changes
- f2163cb: chore: update changesets
- 0de443d: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.4.1
### Patch Changes
- 972af65: chore: update chainspecs
- b2c7737: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.4.0
### Minor Changes
- 6014927: update chainspecs
- b476e7e: update build system to tshy
## 1.3.0
### Minor Changes
- 0bd81c2: fix missing paseo export
- bc9fe42: chore: update chainspecs
### Patch Changes
- 076439e: chore: update pezkuwi api deps
## 1.2.2
### Patch Changes
- 1049be1: update chainspecs
## 1.2.1
### Patch Changes
- 897f553: chore: update chainspecs
- 4a45295: add zagros people chainspec
- 4a45295: add pezkuwi people chainspec
## 1.2.0
### Minor Changes
- e35a0e8: add paseo testnet
### Patch Changes
- cef7d50: update chainspecs
- 188bf5b: update chainspecs
## 1.1.11
### Patch Changes
- 3efab80: update chainspecs
## 1.1.10
### Patch Changes
- f03e960: update chainspecs
## 1.1.9
### Patch Changes
- c69adf0: chore: update chainspecs
## 1.1.8 - 2024-07-02
### Patch Changes
- 932dc47: chore: update chainspecs
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<br /><br />
<div align="center">
<h1 align="center">@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains</h1>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains">
<img alt="npm" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains" />
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/blob/master/LICENSE">
<img alt="GPL-3.0-or-later" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/l/@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains" />
</a>
</p>
</div>
<br /><br />
This package contains all the well known chain specifications. It is updated
daily by a bot via pull request.
You can find the chainspecs in the [specs](./specs/) directory.
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{
"name": "@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains",
"version": "1.10.3",
"description": "Bizinikiwi-connect well known chain specifications",
"author": "Parity Team <admin@parity.io>",
"license": "GPL-3.0-only",
"type": "module",
"main": "./dist/commonjs/index.js",
"module": "./dist/esm/index.js",
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/index.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.js"
}
},
"./pezkuwi": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/pezkuwi.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi.js"
}
},
"./ksmcc3": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/ksmcc3.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/ksmcc3.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/ksmcc3.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/ksmcc3.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/ksmcc3.js"
}
},
"./zagros2": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/zagros2.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros2.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros2.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros2.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros2.js"
}
},
"./pezkuwichain_v2_2": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2.js"
}
},
"./ksmcc3_asset_hub": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/ksmcc3_asset_hub.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/ksmcc3_asset_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/ksmcc3_asset_hub.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/ksmcc3_asset_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/ksmcc3_asset_hub.js"
}
},
"./ksmcc3_bridge_hub": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/ksmcc3_bridge_hub.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/ksmcc3_bridge_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/ksmcc3_bridge_hub.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/ksmcc3_bridge_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/ksmcc3_bridge_hub.js"
}
},
"./pezkuwi_asset_hub": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/pezkuwi_asset_hub.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi_asset_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi_asset_hub.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi_asset_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi_asset_hub.js"
}
},
"./pezkuwi_bridge_hub": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/pezkuwi_bridge_hub.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi_bridge_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi_bridge_hub.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi_bridge_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi_bridge_hub.js"
}
},
"./pezkuwi_collectives": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/pezkuwi_collectives.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi_collectives.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi_collectives.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi_collectives.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi_collectives.js"
}
},
"./pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub.js"
}
},
"./pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub.js"
}
},
"./zagros2_asset_hub": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/zagros2_asset_hub.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros2_asset_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros2_asset_hub.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros2_asset_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros2_asset_hub.js"
}
},
"./zagros2_bridge_hub": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/zagros2_bridge_hub.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros2_bridge_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros2_bridge_hub.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros2_bridge_hub.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros2_bridge_hub.js"
}
},
"./zagros2_collectives": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/zagros2_collectives.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros2_collectives.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros2_collectives.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros2_collectives.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros2_collectives.js"
}
},
"./paseo": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/paseo.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/paseo.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/paseo.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/paseo.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/paseo.js"
}
},
"./pezkuwi_people": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/pezkuwi_people.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi_people.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/pezkuwi_people.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi_people.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/pezkuwi_people.js"
}
},
"./zagros_people": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/zagros_people.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros_people.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/zagros_people.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros_people.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/zagros_people.js"
}
},
"./ksmcc3_people": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/specs/ksmcc3_people.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/specs/ksmcc3_people.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/specs/ksmcc3_people.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/specs/ksmcc3_people.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/specs/ksmcc3_people.js"
}
}
},
"files": [
"dist"
],
"tshy": {
"project": "./tsconfig.build.json",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": "./src/index.ts",
"./pezkuwi": "./src/specs/pezkuwi.ts",
"./ksmcc3": "./src/specs/ksmcc3.ts",
"./zagros2": "./src/specs/zagros2.ts",
"./pezkuwichain_v2_2": "./src/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2.ts",
"./ksmcc3_asset_hub": "./src/specs/ksmcc3_asset_hub.ts",
"./ksmcc3_bridge_hub": "./src/specs/ksmcc3_bridge_hub.ts",
"./pezkuwi_asset_hub": "./src/specs/pezkuwi_asset_hub.ts",
"./pezkuwi_bridge_hub": "./src/specs/pezkuwi_bridge_hub.ts",
"./pezkuwi_collectives": "./src/specs/pezkuwi_collectives.ts",
"./pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub": "./src/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub.ts",
"./pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub": "./src/specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub.ts",
"./zagros2_asset_hub": "./src/specs/zagros2_asset_hub.ts",
"./zagros2_bridge_hub": "./src/specs/zagros2_bridge_hub.ts",
"./zagros2_collectives": "./src/specs/zagros2_collectives.ts",
"./paseo": "./src/specs/paseo.ts",
"./pezkuwi_people": "./src/specs/pezkuwi_people.ts",
"./zagros_people": "./src/specs/zagros_people.ts",
"./ksmcc3_people": "./src/specs/ksmcc3_people.ts"
},
"sourceDialects": [
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source"
]
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect.git"
},
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect#readme",
"scripts": {
"prepare": "corepack pnpm turbo build",
"build-js-specs": "node scripts/build-js-specs.js",
"deep-clean": "npm run clean && rimraf dist node_modules",
"clean": "rimraf dist .tshy .tshy-build",
"build": "pnpm clean && pnpm build-js-specs && tshy",
"lint": "eslint . --ext .js,.ts"
},
"devDependencies": {
"typescript": "5.6.2",
"vitest": "^2.1.9"
}
}
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import path from "path"
import { fileURLToPath } from "url"
import { readFile, readdir, writeFile } from "node:fs/promises"
import { existsSync } from "fs"
import { mkdir } from "fs/promises"
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)
const __dirname = path.dirname(__filename)
const specsDir = path.join(__dirname, "../specs")
const jsDir = path.join(__dirname, "../src/specs/")
try {
const files = await readdir(specsDir)
const jsonFiles = files.filter((file) => file.endsWith(".json"))
if (!existsSync(jsDir)) await mkdir(jsDir)
await Promise.all(
jsonFiles.map(async (file) => {
const jsonContent = await readFile(path.join(specsDir, file), {
encoding: "utf8",
})
const jsContent = `export const chainSpec: string = \`${jsonContent}\``
await writeFile(path.join(jsDir, file.slice(0, -4) + "ts"), jsContent)
}),
)
} catch (e) {
console.log("There was an error creating the js specs")
console.error(e)
process.exit(1)
}
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{
"name": "Zagros Asset Hub",
"id": "asset-hub-zagros",
"chainType": "Live",
"bootNodes": [
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"/dns/zagros-asset-hub-connect-0.pezkuwi.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWMzvdGcUXxacLdMQzRVrsP1mJrZHcrz8LtGbhLzve84Qx",
"/dns/zagros-asset-hub-connect-1.pezkuwi.io/tcp/30334/p2p/12D3KooWQmGf5z3DU1kKcZoLzMNgdbP31ybjuwxS1VGLKMUjq5ez",
"/dns/zagros-asset-hub-connect-1.pezkuwi.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWQmGf5z3DU1kKcZoLzMNgdbP31ybjuwxS1VGLKMUjq5ez",
"/dns/asset-hub-zagros.boot.stake.plus/tcp/30332/wss/p2p/12D3KooWGfJsBTxWttMwFkyBi6ZvEzAU3mvcVAzE7yFXMZuasicr",
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"/dns/asset-hub-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30511/p2p/12D3KooWDpk7wVH7RgjErEvbvAZ2kY5VeaAwRJP5ojmn1e8b8UbU",
"/dns/asset-hub-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30513/wss/p2p/12D3KooWDpk7wVH7RgjErEvbvAZ2kY5VeaAwRJP5ojmn1e8b8UbU",
"/dns/boot-zagros-assethub.luckyfriday.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWSwaeFs6FNgpgh54fdoxSDAA4nJNaPE3PAcse2GRrG7b3"
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}
}
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"name": "Zagros BridgeHub",
"id": "bridge-hub-zagros",
"chainType": "Live",
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{
"name": "Zagros People",
"id": "people-zagros",
"chainType": "Live",
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}
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{
"name": "Pezkuwi Asset Hub",
"id": "asset-hub-pezkuwi",
"chainType": "Live",
"bootNodes": [
"/dns/pezkuwi-asset-hub-connect-0.pezkuwi.io/tcp/30334/p2p/12D3KooWLHqbcQtoBygf7GJgVjVa3TaeLuf7VbicNdooaCmQM2JZ",
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"/dns/asset-hub-pezkuwi.boot.stake.plus/tcp/30332/wss/p2p/12D3KooWJzTrFcc11AZKTMUmmLr5XLJ9qKVupZXkwHUMx4ULbwm2",
"/dns/asset-hub-pezkuwi.boot.stake.plus/tcp/31332/wss/p2p/12D3KooWNWF2zwxWDuZfXEzL29yeXAAubFy8tCCMjPwWLCZdLRqc",
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"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/33110/p2p/12D3KooWKgwQfAeDoJARdtxFNNWfbYmcu6s4yUuSifnNoDgzHZgm",
"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/35110/wss/p2p/12D3KooWKgwQfAeDoJARdtxFNNWfbYmcu6s4yUuSifnNoDgzHZgm",
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"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/10220/p2p/12D3KooW9uybhguhDjVJc3U3kgZC3i8rWmAnSpbnJkmuR7C6ZsRW",
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"/dns/boot-pezkuwi-assethub.luckyfriday.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWDR9M7CjV1xdjCRbRwkFn1E7sjMaL4oYxGyDWxuLrFc2J"
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},
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}
}
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{
"name": "Pezkuwi BridgeHub",
"id": "bridge-hub-pezkuwi",
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}
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{
"name": "Collectives",
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"/dns/collectives-pezkuwi.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30528/wss/p2p/12D3KooWNohUjvJtGKUa8Vhy8C1ZBB5N8JATB6e7rdLVCioeb3ff",
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{
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}
}
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{
"name": "Pezkuwichain BridgeHub",
"id": "bridge-hub-pezkuwichain",
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"/dns/pezkuwichain-bootnode-0.pezkuwi.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWGikJMBmRiG5ofCqn8aijCijgfmZR5H9f53yUF3srm6Nm",
"/dns/pezkuwichain-bootnode-1.pezkuwi.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWLDfH9mHRCidrd5NfQjp7rRMUcJSEUwSvEKyu7xU2cG3d"
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}
}
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{
"name": "Zagros Asset Hub",
"id": "asset-hub-zagros",
"chainType": "Live",
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"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/33310/p2p/12D3KooWMSW6hr8KcNBhGFN1bg8kYC76o67PnuDEbxRhxacW6dui",
"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/35310/wss/p2p/12D3KooWMSW6hr8KcNBhGFN1bg8kYC76o67PnuDEbxRhxacW6dui",
"/dns/westmint-bootnode.turboflakes.io/tcp/30325/p2p/12D3KooWHU4qqSyqKdbXdrCTMXUJxxueaZjqpqSaQqYiFPw6XqEx",
"/dns/westmint-bootnode.turboflakes.io/tcp/30425/wss/p2p/12D3KooWHU4qqSyqKdbXdrCTMXUJxxueaZjqpqSaQqYiFPw6XqEx",
"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/10200/p2p/12D3KooWMRY8wb7rMT81LLuivvsy6ahUxKHQgYJw4zm1hC1uYLxb",
"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/10202/wss/p2p/12D3KooWMRY8wb7rMT81LLuivvsy6ahUxKHQgYJw4zm1hC1uYLxb",
"/dns/asset-hub-zagros.bootnode.amforc.com/tcp/30004/p2p/12D3KooWDfepM7kqUHMXdGqJw3ZmtvAcE2CjPcnYjT2tTfAw3ZBd",
"/dns/asset-hub-zagros.bootnode.amforc.com/tcp/29999/wss/p2p/12D3KooWDfepM7kqUHMXdGqJw3ZmtvAcE2CjPcnYjT2tTfAw3ZBd",
"/dns/westmint-boot-ng.dwellir.com/tcp/30345/p2p/12D3KooWFZ9xqApB1wnFYkbe1qJ5Jqwxe2f3i8W25F3tKNXy59ux",
"/dns/westmint-boot-ng.dwellir.com/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWFZ9xqApB1wnFYkbe1qJ5Jqwxe2f3i8W25F3tKNXy59ux",
"/dns/westmint-bootnode.radiumblock.com/tcp/30336/wss/p2p/12D3KooWDoq4PVdWm5nzRSvEz3DSSKjVgRhWVUaKyi5JMKwJKYbk",
"/dns/westmint-bootnode.radiumblock.com/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWDoq4PVdWm5nzRSvEz3DSSKjVgRhWVUaKyi5JMKwJKYbk",
"/dns/wmint14.rotko.net/tcp/33534/p2p/12D3KooWE4UDXqgtTcMCyUQ8S4uvaT8VMzzTBA6NWmKuYwTacWuN",
"/dns/wmint14.rotko.net/tcp/34534/ws/p2p/12D3KooWE4UDXqgtTcMCyUQ8S4uvaT8VMzzTBA6NWmKuYwTacWuN",
"/dns/wmint14.rotko.net/tcp/35534/wss/p2p/12D3KooWE4UDXqgtTcMCyUQ8S4uvaT8VMzzTBA6NWmKuYwTacWuN",
"/dns/asset-hub-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30514/p2p/12D3KooWNFYysCqmojxqjjaTfD2VkWBNngfyUKWjcR4WFixfHNTk",
"/dns/asset-hub-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30516/wss/p2p/12D3KooWNFYysCqmojxqjjaTfD2VkWBNngfyUKWjcR4WFixfHNTk"
],
"relay_chain": "zagros2",
"properties": {
"tokenDecimals": 12,
"tokenSymbol": "WND"
},
"para_id": 1000,
"consensusEngine": null,
"genesis": {
"stateRootHash": "0x1d0ce8ef6a9eef1685c4715925cf91ed1af635a752eac4f9945b1a1a4e2b6e51"
}
}
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{
"name": "Zagros BridgeHub",
"id": "bridge-hub-zagros",
"chainType": "Live",
"bootNodes": [
"/dns/zagros-bridge-hub-collator-node-0.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWKyEuqkkWvFSrwZWKWBAsHgLV3HGfHj7yH3LNJLAVhmxY",
"/dns/zagros-bridge-hub-collator-node-1.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWBpvudthz61XC4oP2YYFFJdhWohBeQ1ffn1BMSGWhapjd",
"/dns/zagros-bridge-hub-collator-node-0.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30335/ws/p2p/12D3KooWKyEuqkkWvFSrwZWKWBAsHgLV3HGfHj7yH3LNJLAVhmxY",
"/dns/zagros-bridge-hub-collator-node-1.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30335/ws/p2p/12D3KooWBpvudthz61XC4oP2YYFFJdhWohBeQ1ffn1BMSGWhapjd",
"/dns/zagros-bridge-hub-collator-node-0.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWKyEuqkkWvFSrwZWKWBAsHgLV3HGfHj7yH3LNJLAVhmxY",
"/dns/zagros-bridge-hub-collator-node-1.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWBpvudthz61XC4oP2YYFFJdhWohBeQ1ffn1BMSGWhapjd",
"/dns/zagros-bridge-hub-boot-ng.dwellir.com/tcp/30338/p2p/12D3KooWJWWRYTAwBLqYkh7iMBGDr5ouJ3MHj7M3fZ7zWS4zEk6F",
"/dns/zagros-bridge-hub-boot-ng.dwellir.com/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWJWWRYTAwBLqYkh7iMBGDr5ouJ3MHj7M3fZ7zWS4zEk6F",
"/dns/bridge-hub-zagros.boot.stake.plus/tcp/30332/wss/p2p/12D3KooW9rqdajWEpC3i65zaTVR1ER2RmY6e26vndPsKhBB6WJ1k",
"/dns/bridge-hub-zagros.boot.stake.plus/tcp/31332/wss/p2p/12D3KooWN55mz6EQb5nrCgTiNL6nroVrRXygCiFDvHpeKk97Jqqc",
"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/33330/p2p/12D3KooWJHG6qznPzTSEbuujHNcvyzBZcR9zNRPFcXWUaoVWZBEw",
"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/35330/wss/p2p/12D3KooWJHG6qznPzTSEbuujHNcvyzBZcR9zNRPFcXWUaoVWZBEw",
"/dns/bridge-hub-zagros-bootnode.turboflakes.io/tcp/30620/p2p/12D3KooWLeExhPWCDUjcxCdzxTP5TpPbNBVG5t9MPvk1dZUM5naU",
"/dns/bridge-hub-zagros-bootnode.turboflakes.io/tcp/30720/wss/p2p/12D3KooWLeExhPWCDUjcxCdzxTP5TpPbNBVG5t9MPvk1dZUM5naU",
"/dns/boot.metaspan.io/tcp/36032/p2p/12D3KooWPaLsu3buByBnGFQnp5UP4q1S652dGVft92TFeChizFir",
"/dns/boot.metaspan.io/tcp/36036/wss/p2p/12D3KooWPaLsu3buByBnGFQnp5UP4q1S652dGVft92TFeChizFir",
"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/9220/p2p/12D3KooWK3K1Mu5Jjg96Lt9DUzg84KsWnZo44V4KB7mvhGqi6xnp",
"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/9222/wss/p2p/12D3KooWK3K1Mu5Jjg96Lt9DUzg84KsWnZo44V4KB7mvhGqi6xnp",
"/dns/bridgehub-zagros-bootnode.radiumblock.com/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWBsBArCMxmQyo3feCEqMWuwyhb2LTRK8hmCCJxgrNeMke",
"/dns/bridgehub-zagros-bootnode.radiumblock.com/tcp/30336/wss/p2p/12D3KooWBsBArCMxmQyo3feCEqMWuwyhb2LTRK8hmCCJxgrNeMke",
"/dns/wbr13.rotko.net/tcp/33563/p2p/12D3KooWJyeRHpxZZbfBCNEgeUFzmRC5AMSAs2tJhjJS1k5hULkD",
"/dns/wbr13.rotko.net/tcp/34563/ws/p2p/12D3KooWJyeRHpxZZbfBCNEgeUFzmRC5AMSAs2tJhjJS1k5hULkD",
"/dns/wbr13.rotko.net/tcp/35563/wss/p2p/12D3KooWJyeRHpxZZbfBCNEgeUFzmRC5AMSAs2tJhjJS1k5hULkD",
"/dns/bridge-hub-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30523/p2p/12D3KooWPkwgJofp4GeeRwNgXqkp2aFwdLkCWv3qodpBJLwK43Jj",
"/dns/bridge-hub-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30525/wss/p2p/12D3KooWPkwgJofp4GeeRwNgXqkp2aFwdLkCWv3qodpBJLwK43Jj",
"/dns/bridge-hub-zagros.bootnode.amforc.com/tcp/29999/wss/p2p/12D3KooWDSWod2gMtHxunXot538oEMw9p42pnPrpRELdsfYyT8R6",
"/dns/bridge-hub-zagros.bootnode.amforc.com/tcp/30007/p2p/12D3KooWDSWod2gMtHxunXot538oEMw9p42pnPrpRELdsfYyT8R6"
],
"properties": {
"tokenDecimals": 12,
"tokenSymbol": "WND"
},
"relay_chain": "zagros2",
"para_id": 1002,
"codeSubstitutes": {},
"genesis": {
"stateRootHash": "0x8d1c5237a15a5e8c04497bf67eaa40c5b660ee75d82b0f1622c68158b7dc719e"
}
}
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{
"name": "Zagros Collectives",
"id": "collectives_zagros",
"chainType": "Live",
"bootNodes": [
"/dns/zagros-collectives-collator-node-0.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30334/p2p/12D3KooWBMAuyzQu3yAf8YXyoyxsSzSsgoaqAepgnNyQcPaPjPXe",
"/dns/zagros-collectives-collator-node-1.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30334/p2p/12D3KooWAujYtHbCs4MiDD57JNTntTJnYnikfnaPa7JdnMyAUrHB",
"/dns/zagros-collectives-collator-node-0.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30335/ws/p2p/12D3KooWBMAuyzQu3yAf8YXyoyxsSzSsgoaqAepgnNyQcPaPjPXe",
"/dns/zagros-collectives-collator-node-1.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30335/ws/p2p/12D3KooWAujYtHbCs4MiDD57JNTntTJnYnikfnaPa7JdnMyAUrHB",
"/dns/zagros-collectives-collator-0.pezkuwi.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWBMAuyzQu3yAf8YXyoyxsSzSsgoaqAepgnNyQcPaPjPXe",
"/dns/zagros-collectives-collator-1.pezkuwi.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWAujYtHbCs4MiDD57JNTntTJnYnikfnaPa7JdnMyAUrHB",
"/dns/collectives-zagros.boot.stake.plus/tcp/30332/wss/p2p/12D3KooWH4MtT6T9BE1nm2TL9ABmY3mSr61mZcge37pEch7Qw15S",
"/dns/collectives-zagros.boot.stake.plus/tcp/31332/wss/p2p/12D3KooWBMRn31J3wJh3eu96XFUiAmgP3eKUxyNCv7249NXrAarZ",
"/dns/boot.metaspan.io/tcp/36072/p2p/12D3KooWEf2QXWq5pAbFJLfbnexA7KYtRRDSPkqTP64n1KtdsdV2",
"/dns/boot.metaspan.io/tcp/36076/wss/p2p/12D3KooWEf2QXWq5pAbFJLfbnexA7KYtRRDSPkqTP64n1KtdsdV2",
"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/33320/p2p/12D3KooWMedtdBGiSn7HLZusHwafXkZAdmWD18ciGQBfS4X1fv9K",
"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/35320/wss/p2p/12D3KooWMedtdBGiSn7HLZusHwafXkZAdmWD18ciGQBfS4X1fv9K",
"/dns/collectives-zagros-bootnode.turboflakes.io/tcp/30600/p2p/12D3KooWAe9CFXp6je3TAPQJE135KRemTLSqEqQBZMFwJontrThZ",
"/dns/collectives-zagros-bootnode.turboflakes.io/tcp/30700/wss/p2p/12D3KooWAe9CFXp6je3TAPQJE135KRemTLSqEqQBZMFwJontrThZ",
"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/10260/p2p/12D3KooWMzfnt29VAmrJHQcJU6Vfn4RsMbqPqgyWHqt9VTTAbSrL",
"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/10262/wss/p2p/12D3KooWMzfnt29VAmrJHQcJU6Vfn4RsMbqPqgyWHqt9VTTAbSrL",
"/dns/collectives-zagros.bootnode.amforc.com/tcp/30010/p2p/12D3KooWRfefWRo1AAB8LCJhVr8DDe9CvBmmKUzJpjd2RGk82pnL",
"/dns/collectives-zagros.bootnode.amforc.com/tcp/29999/wss/p2p/12D3KooWRfefWRo1AAB8LCJhVr8DDe9CvBmmKUzJpjd2RGk82pnL",
"/dns/collectives-zagros-bootnode.radiumblock.com/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWMAgVm1PnsLVfxoDLCbYv1DgnN6tjcRQbrq8xhbwo4whE",
"/dns/collectives-zagros-bootnode.radiumblock.com/tcp/30336/wss/p2p/12D3KooWMAgVm1PnsLVfxoDLCbYv1DgnN6tjcRQbrq8xhbwo4whE",
"/dns/zagros-collectives-boot-ng.dwellir.com/tcp/30340/p2p/12D3KooWPFM93jgm4pgxx8PM8WJKAJF49qia8jRB95uciUQwYh7m",
"/dns/zagros-collectives-boot-ng.dwellir.com/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWPFM93jgm4pgxx8PM8WJKAJF49qia8jRB95uciUQwYh7m",
"/dns/wch13.rotko.net/tcp/33593/p2p/12D3KooWPG85zhuSRoyptjLkFD4iJFistjiBmc15JgQ96B4fdXYr",
"/dns/wch13.rotko.net/tcp/34593/ws/p2p/12D3KooWPG85zhuSRoyptjLkFD4iJFistjiBmc15JgQ96B4fdXYr",
"/dns/wch13.rotko.net/tcp/35593/wss/p2p/12D3KooWPG85zhuSRoyptjLkFD4iJFistjiBmc15JgQ96B4fdXYr",
"/dns/collectives-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30529/p2p/12D3KooWAFkXNSBfyPduZVgfS7pj5NuVpbU8Ee5gHeF8wvos7Yqn",
"/dns/collectives-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30531/wss/p2p/12D3KooWAFkXNSBfyPduZVgfS7pj5NuVpbU8Ee5gHeF8wvos7Yqn"
],
"properties": {
"tokenDecimals": 12,
"tokenSymbol": "WND"
},
"relay_chain": "zagros2",
"para_id": 1001,
"codeSubstitutes": {},
"genesis": {
"stateRootHash": "0x16c6c9fee1e2f89e117f917cb0e25a6cb4ed7fd395e7b6c24cb061b137692599"
}
}
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{
"name": "Zagros People",
"id": "people-zagros",
"chainType": "Live",
"bootNodes": [
"/dns/zagros-people-collator-node-0.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWDcLjDLTu9fNhmas9DTWtqdv8eUbFMWQzVwvXRK7QcjHD",
"/dns/zagros-people-collator-node-1.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWM56JbKWAXsDyWh313z73aKYVMp1Hj2nSnAKY3q6MnoC9",
"/dns/zagros-people-collator-node-0.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30335/ws/p2p/12D3KooWDcLjDLTu9fNhmas9DTWtqdv8eUbFMWQzVwvXRK7QcjHD",
"/dns/zagros-people-collator-node-1.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/30335/ws/p2p/12D3KooWM56JbKWAXsDyWh313z73aKYVMp1Hj2nSnAKY3q6MnoC9",
"/dns/zagros-people-collator-node-0.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWDcLjDLTu9fNhmas9DTWtqdv8eUbFMWQzVwvXRK7QcjHD",
"/dns/zagros-people-collator-node-1.parity-testnet.parity.io/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWM56JbKWAXsDyWh313z73aKYVMp1Hj2nSnAKY3q6MnoC9",
"/dns/identity-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30532/p2p/12D3KooWKr9San6KTM7REJ95cBaDoiciGcWnW8TTftEJgxGF5Ehb",
"/dns/identity-zagros.bootnodes.pezkuwiters.com/tcp/30534/wss/p2p/12D3KooWKr9San6KTM7REJ95cBaDoiciGcWnW8TTftEJgxGF5Ehb",
"/dns/people-zagros-bootnode.radiumblock.com/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWHb7bp7fvxCwR1i6m8xn4j1ZSVZ6a49TVYbrWSC2sJhn4",
"/dns/people-zagros-bootnode.radiumblock.com/tcp/30336/wss/p2p/12D3KooWHb7bp7fvxCwR1i6m8xn4j1ZSVZ6a49TVYbrWSC2sJhn4",
"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/9520/p2p/12D3KooWHhZk21Wzvsd3Un1Cp63diXqr6idbG1MEiUWaitUZuX4c",
"/dns/boot-node.helikon.io/tcp/9522/wss/p2p/12D3KooWHhZk21Wzvsd3Un1Cp63diXqr6idbG1MEiUWaitUZuX4c",
"/dns/boot.metaspan.io/tcp/35068/p2p/12D3KooWAtw8ybFXNmNdTUsvt2gfKwtuea9wDQT2b8FpbVNKYGwc",
"/dns/boot.metaspan.io/tcp/35069/wss/p2p/12D3KooWAtw8ybFXNmNdTUsvt2gfKwtuea9wDQT2b8FpbVNKYGwc",
"/dns/people-zagros.boot.stake.plus/tcp/30332/wss/p2p/12D3KooWD5T1YN8oZUEsRXWod69kYH67jrSXHm6tSvs7RvH4Cb3p",
"/dns/people-zagros.boot.stake.plus/tcp/31332/wss/p2p/12D3KooWSByQrekhxx7pyDMTZcnnWBBFdj2LtqN9QtTCBDckc2zi",
"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/33340/p2p/12D3KooWHwURYtEHpexfrZa8k8hVgVi5FTFr4N8HBnn9kPDsWfgA",
"/dns/boot.gatotech.network/tcp/35340/wss/p2p/12D3KooWHwURYtEHpexfrZa8k8hVgVi5FTFr4N8HBnn9kPDsWfgA",
"/dns/people-zagros.bootnode.amforc.com/tcp/29999/wss/p2p/12D3KooWE1btdwDhNpApg8BEe2QwJxdVDtz6a6BRhgTeUh9HMhWs",
"/dns/people-zagros.bootnode.amforc.com/tcp/30016/p2p/12D3KooWE1btdwDhNpApg8BEe2QwJxdVDtz6a6BRhgTeUh9HMhWs",
"/dns/people-zagros-bootnode.turboflakes.io/tcp/30650/p2p/12D3KooWQEhmZg3uMkuxVUx3jbsD84zEX4dUKtvHfmCoBWMhybKW",
"/dns/people-zagros-bootnode.turboflakes.io/tcp/30750/wss/p2p/12D3KooWQEhmZg3uMkuxVUx3jbsD84zEX4dUKtvHfmCoBWMhybKW",
"/dns/wppl16.rotko.net/tcp/33766/p2p/12D3KooWHwUXBUo2WRMUBwPLC2ttVbnEk1KvDyESYAeKcNoCn7WS",
"/dns/wppl16.rotko.net/tcp/35766/wss/p2p/12D3KooWHwUXBUo2WRMUBwPLC2ttVbnEk1KvDyESYAeKcNoCn7WS",
"/dns/people-zagros-boot-ng.dwellir.com/tcp/443/wss/p2p/12D3KooWBdCpCabhgBpLn67LWcXE2JJCCTMhuJHrfDNiTiCCr3KX",
"/dns/people-zagros-boot-ng.dwellir.com/tcp/30355/p2p/12D3KooWBdCpCabhgBpLn67LWcXE2JJCCTMhuJHrfDNiTiCCr3KX"
],
"telemetryEndpoints": null,
"protocolId": null,
"properties": {
"tokenDecimals": 12,
"tokenSymbol": "WND"
},
"relay_chain": "zagros2",
"para_id": 1004,
"codeSubstitutes": {},
"genesis": {
"stateRootHash": "0x6f2f13b897fd27eeaad3a36faf12ea604c781533e5f2398a0b48bdc1a6eb78b7"
}
}
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export { chainSpec as pezkuwi } from "./specs/pezkuwi.js"
export { chainSpec as ksmcc3 } from "./specs/ksmcc3.js"
export { chainSpec as zagros2 } from "./specs/zagros2.js"
export { chainSpec as pezkuwichain_v2_2 } from "./specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2.js"
export { chainSpec as pezkuwi_asset_hub } from "./specs/pezkuwi_asset_hub.js"
export { chainSpec as ksmcc3_asset_hub } from "./specs/ksmcc3_asset_hub.js"
export { chainSpec as pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub } from "./specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_asset_hub.js"
export { chainSpec as zagros2_asset_hub } from "./specs/zagros2_asset_hub.js"
export { chainSpec as pezkuwi_bridge_hub } from "./specs/pezkuwi_bridge_hub.js"
export { chainSpec as ksmcc3_bridge_hub } from "./specs/ksmcc3_bridge_hub.js"
export { chainSpec as pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub } from "./specs/pezkuwichain_v2_2_bridge_hub.js"
export { chainSpec as zagros2_bridge_hub } from "./specs/zagros2_bridge_hub.js"
export { chainSpec as pezkuwi_collectives } from "./specs/pezkuwi_collectives.js"
export { chainSpec as zagros2_collectives } from "./specs/zagros2_collectives.js"
export { chainSpec as paseo } from "./specs/paseo.js"
export { chainSpec as ksmcc3_people } from "./specs/ksmcc3_people.js"
export { chainSpec as zagros_people } from "./specs/zagros_people.js"
export { chainSpec as pezkuwi_people } from "./specs/pezkuwi_people.js"
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.build.json",
"include": ["src"]
}
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.base.json",
"include": ["src", "tests"]
}
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{
"$schema": "https://turbo.build/schema.json",
"extends": ["//"],
"tasks": {
"build": {
"outputs": ["dist/**", "src/specs/**", ".tshy", ".tshy-build"]
}
}
}
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# don't ever lint node_modules
node_modules
# don't lint build output (make sure it's set to your correct build folder name)
dist
coverage
# don't lint .cache
.chains
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# Changelog
## 2.1.8
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [1666696]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.10.2
## 2.1.7
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [3a98d1d]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.10.1
## 2.1.6
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [543b163]
- Updated dependencies [3cc9e6d]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.10.0
## 2.1.5
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [ae70d90]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.9.3
## 2.1.4
### Patch Changes
- 92316c0: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest in the npm_and_yarn group
Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update: [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest).
Updates `vitest` from 2.1.4 to 2.1.9
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.9/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
- Updated dependencies [92316c0]
- Updated dependencies [e29f033]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol@2.2.2
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.9.2
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@2.0.2
## 2.1.3
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [8b9cb46]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.9.1
## 2.1.2
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [654165c]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.9.0
## 2.1.1
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [37910d7]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.8.1
## 2.1.0
### Minor Changes
- ff20390: chore: update chainspecs
- f6cef04: chore: update changesets
### Patch Changes
- 7ee9c18: chore: update smoldot to 2.0.34
- 20eea99: chore: update smoldot
- Updated dependencies [ff20390]
- Updated dependencies [f6cef04]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.8.0
## 2.0.1
### Patch Changes
- 09f1c22: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4
Bumps [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest) from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.4/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
- Updated dependencies [09f1c22]
- Updated dependencies [9107ccc]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol@2.2.1
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.7.0
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@2.0.1
## 2.0.0
### Major Changes
- e2a5cef: ## Breaking Changes
- Modified `addChain` and `addWellKnownChain` methods:
- Now accept a single `options` object parameter instead of separate `jsonRpcCallback` and `databaseContent` parameters
- The `jsonRpcCallback` is now passed as `options.jsonRpcCallback`
- The `databaseContent` is now passed as `options.databaseContent`
- Removed `JsonRpcCallback` type export. Use the callback type from the `options` parameter of `addChain` and `addWellKnownChain` instead.
- Updated peer dependency for `@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery` to "^2"
## New Features
- Added new methods to the Chain interface to conform with smoldot's interface:
- `nextJsonRpcResponse`: Returns a promise that resolves with the next JSON-RPC response
- `jsonRpcResponses`: Returns an async iterable of JSON-RPC responses
## Other Changes
- Updated internal implementation to use Effect for streaming JSON RPC responses in a Queue.
- Updated error handling to include `QueueFullError`.
## Migration Guide
Users of this package will need to update their code to use the new method signatures for `addChain` and `addWellKnownChain`, and adapt to the removed `JsonRpcCallback` type export. Please refer to the updated documentation for the new usage patterns.
When upgrading, ensure you're using version 3 or higher of `@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery` as a peer dependency.
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [e2a5cef]
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@2.0.0
## 1.3.1
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [a1a7412]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.6.0
## 1.3.0
### Minor Changes
- 198b375: chore: catalog and upgrade papi dependencies
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [f2163cb]
- Updated dependencies [198b375]
- Updated dependencies [0de443d]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.5.0
- @bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol@2.2.0
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@1.2.0
## 1.2.1
### Patch Changes
- d0316d7: update docs
- Updated dependencies [972af65]
- Updated dependencies [b2c7737]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.4.1
## 1.2.0
### Minor Changes
- b476e7e: update build system to tshy
worker is now exported under "browser" conditional export instead of node. "node" conditional export removed.
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [6014927]
- Updated dependencies [b476e7e]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.4.0
- @bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol@2.1.0
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@1.1.0
## 1.1.3
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [0bd81c2]
- Updated dependencies [076439e]
- Updated dependencies [bc9fe42]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.3.0
## 1.1.2
### Patch Changes
- 0b3053e: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest from 1.6.0 to 2.0.5
Bumps [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest) from 1.6.0 to 2.0.5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.0.5/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-major
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
- Updated dependencies [1049be1]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.2.2
## 1.1.1
### Patch Changes
- 80187a0: docs(bizinikiwi-connect): add pezkuwijs example
- e8fef4e: update docs
- Updated dependencies [897f553]
- Updated dependencies [e8fef4e]
- Updated dependencies [0ce9864]
- Updated dependencies [4a45295]
- Updated dependencies [4a45295]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.2.1
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@1.0.1
## 1.1.0
### Minor Changes
- e35a0e8: add paseo testnet
### Patch Changes
- cef7d50: update chainspecs
- Updated dependencies [e35a0e8]
- Updated dependencies [cef7d50]
- Updated dependencies [188bf5b]
- Updated dependencies [4123a5e]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.2.0
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@1.0.0
## 1.0.9
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [3efab80]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.1.11
## 1.0.8
### Patch Changes
- 444503f: chore: update READMEs across repo
- Updated dependencies [444503f]
- Updated dependencies [f03e960]
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@0.0.9
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.1.10
## 1.0.7
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [c358405]
- Updated dependencies [bdd728d]
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@0.0.8
## 1.0.6
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [78ca884]
- @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery@0.0.7
## 1.0.5
### Patch Changes
- 796c168: chore: update pezkuwi-api packages
- Updated dependencies [c69adf0]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.1.9
## 1.0.4 - 2024-07-02
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [932dc47]
- @bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@1.1.8
### Changed
## 1.0.3 - 2024-06-27
- Update internal usage of discovery protocol to use @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery instead of @bizinikiwi/connect-discovery
- Bump light client extension helpers
## 1.0.2 - 2024-06-17
- Bump light client extension helpers
## 1.0.1 - 2024-06-17
- Version bump
## 1.0.0 - 2024-07-26
### Breaking
- Drop support for `lightClient:requestProvider` events [#2221](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/2221)
### Changed
- Add support for @bizinikiwi/discovery protocol [#2221](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/2221)
## 0.8.11 - 2024-05-24
- Update `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` to v0.1.0
- Update `@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains` to v1.1.5
### Changed
## 0.8.10 - 2024-04-12
- Update `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` to v0.0.5
- Update `@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains` to v1.1.4
## 0.8.9 - 2024-04-10
### Changed
- Update @pezkuwi-api/json-rpc-provider-proxy to v0.0.1 [#2072](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/2072)
- Update @pezkuwi-api/bizinikiwi-client to v0.0.1 [#2072](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/2072)
## 0.8.8 - 2024-03-12
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 2.0.22](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#2022---2024-03-04) [#1936](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1936)
- Update `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` to v0.0.4 [#1971](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1971)
## 0.8.7 - 2024-02-23
### Changed
- Update `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` to v0.0.3 [#1875](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1875)
## 0.8.6 - 2024-02-21
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 2.0.21](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#2021---2024-02-06) [#1843](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1843)
- Use LightClient provider announced by the extension with custom events [#1845](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1845)
## 0.8.5 - 2024-01-18
### Changed
- Use `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` ([#1720](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1720))
- Update smoldot@[version 2.0.17](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#2017---2024-01-17) [#1767](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1767)
## 0.8.4 - 2024-01-02
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 2.0.16](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#2016---2023-12-29) [#1708](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1708)
- Use `@pezkuwi-api/light-client-extension-helpers@0.0.1-4bc9bd71f8f37f800fec7a42775f403271903870.1.0` ([#1709](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1709))
## 0.8.3 - 2023-12-07
### Changed
- Use `@pezkuwi-api/light-client-extension-helpers/web-page` ([#1603](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1603))
## 0.8.2 - 2023-12-06
### Changed
- Update `@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains@^1.0.2`
## 0.8.1 - 2023-11-30
### Changed
- Use chain specifications from `@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains` ([#1647](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1647))
## 0.8.0 - 2023-11-28
### Breaking
- Add `chain.addChain(...)` to bizinikiwi connect API ([#1604](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1604))
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 2.0.13](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#2013---2023-11-28) ([#1641](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1641))
## 0.7.35 - 2023-11-12
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 2.0.7](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#207---2023-11-02)[#1602](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1602)
- Fix code-spliting issue ([#1605](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1605))
- Update dependencies ([#1606](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1606))
## 0.7.34 - 2023-10-18
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 2.0.6](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#201---2023-09-08)[#1572](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1572)
## 0.7.33 - 2023-09-26
### Changed
- Use dynamic imports for well known chain ([#1560](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1560))
## 0.7.32 - 2023-09-14
### Changed
- Add `@bizinikiwi/connect/worker` ([#1525](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1525))
- Update smoldot@[version 2.0.1](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#201---2023-09-08)[#1534](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1534)
## 0.7.31 - 2023-07-25
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 1.0.13](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#1013---2023-07-16)[#1493](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1493)
## 0.7.30 - 2023-07-10
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 1.0.11](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#1011---2023-06-25)[#1463](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1463)
## 0.7.28 - 2023-06-11
### Fixed
- Publish `src` folder.
## 0.7.27 - 2023-06-11
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 1.0.9](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md)[#1438](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1438)
### Fixed
- Avoid importing json files ([#1437](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1437))
## 0.7.26 - 2023-05-04
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 1.0.4](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#104---2023-05-03)[#1429](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1429)
## 0.7.25 - 2023-05-01
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 1.0.3](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#102---2023-04-12) [#1426](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1426)
## 0.7.24 - 2023-04-20
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 1.0.2](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#102---2023-04-12)[#1420](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1420)
- Switch Pezkuwichain bootnodes from WS to WSS([#1418](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1418))
- Switch to DNS name based bootnodes for Pezkuwichain ([#1413](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1413))
### Fixed
- Fix broken link in docs ([#1417](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1417))
## 0.7.23 - 2023-04-04
### Changed
- Update smoldot@[version 1.0.1](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#101---2023-03-29)[#1410](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1410)
## 0.7.22 - 2023-03-21
### Changed
- Stop using dynamic imports in order to import the "well-known" specs, due to the fact that not all bundlers are able to handle dynamic imports gracefully on package's code.
## 0.7.21 - 2023-03-16
- Update smoldot to [version 1.0.0](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#100---2022-03-12). ([#1394](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1394))
## 0.7.20 - 2023-02-17
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to smoldot@[version 0.7.11](https://github.com/smol-dot/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0711---2022-02-13). ([#1389](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1389))
## 0.7.19 - 2023-01-13
- Update checkpoints in chain specification, in order to correct the breaking of bizinikiwi-connect that occurred due to an operational issue on the Zagros validators(execution of a sudo initializer.forceApprove operation at block #14192316 to recover consensus). ([#1377](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1377))
## 0.7.18 - 2022-12-13
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.7.9](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#079---2022-11-28). ([#1361](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1361))
## 0.7.17 - 2022-11-18
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.7.7](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#077---2022-11-11). ([#1345](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1345))
## 0.7.16 - 2022-10-31
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.7.5](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#075---2022-10-31). ([#1331](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1331))
## 0.7.15 - 2022-10-17
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.7.2](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#072---2022-10-12). ([#1300](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1300))
## 0.7.14 - 2022-09-21
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.34](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0634---2022-09-20). ([#1261](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1261))
## 0.7.13 - 2022-09-14
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.33](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0633---2022-09-13). ([#1248](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1248))
## 0.7.12 - 2022-09-12
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.32](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0632---2022-09-07). ([#1244](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1244))
## 0.7.11 - 2022-08-18
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.30](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0630---2022-08-12). ([#1213](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1213))
## 0.7.10 - 2022-08-01
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.27](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0627---2022-07-29). ([#1182](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1182))
## 0.7.9 - 2022-07-19
### Changed
- Alter configuration for supporting both ESM and CommonJS (CJS) ([#1160](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1160))
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.25](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0625---2022-07-18). ([#1160](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1160))
## 0.7.8 - 2022-07-11
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.23](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0623---2022-07-11). ([#1146](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1146))
## 0.7.7 - 2022-06-17
### Changed
- Update the Pezkuwichain chain specification to start after a forced authorities change. ([#1107](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1107))
## 0.7.6 - 2022-06-16
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.19](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0619---2022-06-14). ([#1101](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1101))
### Fixed
- Fixed race condition causing failure to detect when the chain initialization fails when the extension is present ([#1093](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1093)).
## 0.7.5 - 2022-05-17
### Added
- Added an optional configuration to `createScClient` that allows forcing the use of the embedded client, and customizing the maximum log level to use while the embedded client client is in use, allowing for better debuggability. ([#1027](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1027), [#1044](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1044))
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.16](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0616---2022-05-16) ([#1048](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1048))
## 0.7.4 - 2022-05-05
### Changed
- Debug logs are no longer printed in the console. This should considerably decrease the number of messages being printed. ([#1027](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1027))
## 0.7.3 - 2022-05-02
### Changed
- Replace the `pezkuwichain_v2_1` well-known chain with `pezkuwichain_v2_2` ([#1010](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/1010))
- The reason why the extension rejects a chain is now explained in the exception being thrown. ([#968](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/968))
## 0.7.2 - 2022-04-07
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.15](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0615---2022-04-07) ([#955](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/955))
## 0.7.0 - 2022-04-06
### Breaking
- Removed `createPezkuwiJsScClient` from the API, as the `ScProvider` has been upstreamed to `@pezkuwi/rpc-provider`. ([#909](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/909))
### Fixed
- Fixed an issue when calling `chain.remove()` where it would throw an `AlreadyDestroyedError`.
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.13](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/315c3683d3beee1c8f5884261f761530ddf7ef53/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#0613---2022-04-05) ([#919](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/919))
- The smoldot background worker will now bound its CPU usage to 50% of one CPU on average. ([#900](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/900))
## 0.6.4, 0.6.5 - 2022-03-25
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.9](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#069---2022-03-25) ([#901](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/901))
## 0.6.3 - 2022-03-23
### Added
- The `isExtensionPresent` constant indicates whether the bizinikiwi-connect extension has been detected. ([#869](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/869))
### Changed
- Update @bizinikiwi/smoldot-light to [version 0.6.8](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/smoldot/blob/main/bin/wasm-node/CHANGELOG.md#068---2022-03-23) ([#890](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/890))
- Replace the `pezkuwichain_v2` well-known chain with `pezkuwichain_v2_1` ([#879](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/879))
- The inline client ("SmoldotProvider") no longer tries to connect to non-WebSocket addresses. This was previously the case when using the library from within NodeJS. This change ensures consistency in terms of blockchain connectivity between browsers and NodeJS. ([#863](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/863))
- The error message when passing an invalid well-known chain name to `addWellKnownChain` is no longer confusing. ([#873](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/873))
### Fixed
- Fixed wrong unsubscription JSON-RPC methods being used when calling `ProviderInterface.disconnect()` ([#842](https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/pull/842)).
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WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES.
17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
copy of the Program in return for a fee.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
Substrate Connect Copyright (C) 2020-2022 Parity Technologies Ltd
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
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<br /><br />
<div align="center">
<h1 align="center">@bizinikiwi/connect</h1>
<h4 align="center">An NPM package that offers an innovative way to interact with <a href="https://bizinikiwi.dev/">Bizinikiwi</a>-based blockchains directly in your browser.</h4>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bizinikiwi/connect">
<img alt="npm" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@bizinikiwi/connect" />
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/blob/master/LICENSE">
<img alt="GPL-3.0-or-later" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/l/@bizinikiwi/connect" />
</a>
</p>
</div>
<br /><br />
The primary implementation of the light-client provider for any Bizinikiwi-based chain.
## Using `@bizinikiwi/connect` for library authors
The `connect` package searches for a light client provider via the discovery protocol. If none is found, it will initiate a smoldot instance in the user's browser tab.
### Example Usage
To connect to a well-known chain ('pezkuwi', 'ksmcc3', 'zagros2', 'pezkuwichain_v2_2'):
```js
import { createScClient, WellKnownChain } from "@bizinikiwi/connect"
const scClient = createScClient()
const chain = await scClient.addWellKnownChain(
WellKnownChain.zagros2,
function jsonRpcCallback(response) {
console.log("response", response)
},
)
chain.sendJsonRpc(
'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"1","method":"system_health","params":[]}',
)
```
To connect to a custom Bizinikiwi chain using its name and chainspec:
```js
import { createScClient } from "@bizinikiwi/connect"
import myJsonChainSpec from "./myBizinikiwiChainSpec.json"
const myChainSpec = JSON.stringify(myJsonChainSpec)
const scClient = createScClient()
const chain = await scClient.addChain(
myChainSpec,
function jsonRpcCallback(response) {
console.log("response", response)
},
)
chain.sendJsonRpc(
'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"1","method":"system_health","params":[]}',
)
```
### Connecting to a Parachain
To connect to a parachain, first instantiate the relay chain it is connected to, then instantiate the parachain on the same relay chain. The following example connects to a parachain on the Zagros test network:
```js
import { createScClient, WellKnownChain } from "@bizinikiwi/connect"
import jsonParachainSpec from "./myParaChainSpec.json"
const parachainSpec = JSON.stringify(jsonParachainSpec)
const scClient = createScClient()
const relayChain = await scClient.addWellKnownChain(WellKnownChain.zagros2)
const parachain = await relayChain.addChain(
parachainSpec,
function jsonRpcCallback(response) {
console.log("response", response)
},
)
parachain.sendJsonRpc(
'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"1","method":"system_health","params":[]}',
)
```
### PezkuwiJs Example
```sh
yarn add @pezkuwi/rpc-provider
yarn add @pezkuwi/api
```
```ts
import { ScProvider } from "@pezkuwi/rpc-provider/bizinikiwi-connect"
import * as Sc from "@bizinikiwi/connect"
import { ApiPromise } from "@pezkuwi/api"
// Connect to pezkuwi relay chain
const provider = new ScProvider(Sc, Sc.WellKnownChain.pezkuwi)
await provider.connect()
const api = await ApiPromise.create({ provider })
// Connect to parachain
const provider2 = new ScProvider(Sc, Sc.WellKnownChain.people, provider)
await provider2.connect()
const api2 = await ApiPromise.create({ provider })
```
## Scripts
- `pnpm test` to run the unit tests
- `pnpm build` to build @bizinikiwi-connect
- `pnpm lint` to run linter for @bizinikiwi-connect
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{
"name": "@bizinikiwi/connect",
"version": "2.1.9",
"description": "Bizinikiwi-connect to Smoldot clients. Using either bizinikiwi extension with predefined clients or an internal smoldot client based on chainSpecs provided.",
"author": "Parity Team <admin@parity.io>",
"license": "GPL-3.0-only",
"publishConfig": {
"access": "public"
},
"type": "module",
"main": "./dist/commonjs/index.js",
"module": "./dist/esm/index.js",
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": {
"browser": {
"types": "./dist/browser/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/browser/index.js"
},
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/index.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.js"
}
},
"./worker": {
"browser": {
"types": "./dist/browser/worker.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/browser/worker.js"
},
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/worker.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/worker.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/worker.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/worker.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/worker.js"
}
}
},
"files": [
"dist"
],
"tshy": {
"project": "./tsconfig.build.json",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": "./src/index.ts",
"./worker": "./src/worker.ts"
},
"esmDialects": [
"browser"
],
"sourceDialects": [
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source"
],
"exclude": [
"src/**/*.test.ts"
]
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect.git"
},
"bugs": {
"url": "https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect#readme",
"scripts": {
"prepare": "corepack pnpm turbo build",
"deep-clean": "npm run clean && rimraf dist node_modules",
"clean": "rimraf dist .tshy .tshy-build",
"build": "npm run clean && tshy",
"test": "vitest run --dangerouslyIgnoreUnhandledErrors --environment jsdom",
"lint": "eslint . --ext .js,.ts"
},
"dependencies": {
"@bizinikiwi/connect-extension-protocol": "^2.2.2",
"@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains": "^1.10.3",
"@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery": "^2.0.3",
"smoldot": "^2.0.34"
},
"devDependencies": {
"typescript": "5.6.2",
"vitest": "^2.1.9"
}
}
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import { WellKnownChain } from "./types.js"
const chains: Map<WellKnownChain, Promise<{ chainSpec: string }>> = new Map()
export async function getSpec(chain: string): Promise<string> {
if (!Object.keys(WellKnownChain).includes(chain))
throw new Error("Invalid chain name")
const knownChain = chain as WellKnownChain
if (!chains.has(knownChain))
// Dynamic imports needs to be explicit for ParcelJS
// See https://github.com/parcel-bundler/parcel/issues/125
switch (knownChain) {
case WellKnownChain.pezkuwi: {
chains.set(
WellKnownChain.pezkuwi,
import("@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains/pezkuwi"),
)
break
}
case WellKnownChain.ksmcc3: {
chains.set(
WellKnownChain.ksmcc3,
import("@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains/ksmcc3"),
)
break
}
case WellKnownChain.zagros2: {
chains.set(
WellKnownChain.zagros2,
import("@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains/zagros2"),
)
break
}
case WellKnownChain.pezkuwichain_v2_2: {
chains.set(
WellKnownChain.pezkuwichain_v2_2,
import("@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains/pezkuwichain_v2_2"),
)
break
}
case WellKnownChain.paseo: {
chains.set(
WellKnownChain.paseo,
import("@bizinikiwi/connect-known-chains/paseo"),
)
break
}
}
return (await chains.get(knownChain)!).chainSpec
}
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import type { SmoldotExtensionAPI } from "@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery/types"
import {
createScClient as smoldotScClient,
type Config as EmbeddedNodeConfig,
} from "./smoldot-light.js"
import type { ScClient } from "./types.js"
import { getSmoldotExtensionProviders } from "@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery"
export * from "./types.js"
export type { EmbeddedNodeConfig }
/**
* Configuration that can be passed to {createScClient}.
*/
export interface Config {
/**
* If `true`, then the client will always use a node embedded within the page and never use
* the bizinikiwi-connect extension.
*
* Defaults to `false`.
*/
forceEmbeddedNode?: boolean
/**
* Configuration to use for the embedded node. Ignored if the extension is present.
*
* If you want to make sure that this configuration isn't ignored, use this option in
* conjunction with {Config.forceEmbeddedNode}.
*/
embeddedNodeConfig?: EmbeddedNodeConfig
}
/**
* Returns a {@link ScClient} that connects to chains, either through the bizinikiwi-connect
* extension or by executing a light client directly from JavaScript, depending on whether the
* extension is installed and available.
*
* The bizinikiwi-connect extension is identified via the `@bizinikiwi/discovery` protocol.
*
* It must:
*
* 1. Be compliant `@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery` interface
* 2. Include an rdns label starting with `io.github.pezkuwichain.BizinikiwiConnect`
*
*/
export const createScClient = (config?: Config): ScClient => {
if (config?.forceEmbeddedNode)
return smoldotScClient(config?.embeddedNodeConfig)
const smoldotProviderPromise = getSmoldotProviderPromise()
const client = smoldotProviderPromise
? smoldotProviderPromise
: smoldotScClient(config?.embeddedNodeConfig)
return {
async addChain(chainSpec, options) {
return (await client).addChain(chainSpec, options)
},
async addWellKnownChain(id, options) {
return (await client).addWellKnownChain(id, options)
},
}
}
function getSmoldotProviderPromise(): Promise<SmoldotExtensionAPI> | undefined {
if (typeof document !== "object" || typeof CustomEvent !== "function") return
const lightClientProvider = getSmoldotExtensionProviders()
.filter((detail) =>
// Filter for Bizinikiwi Connect to find the correct provider among multiple providers.
detail.info.rdns.startsWith("io.github.pezkuwichain.BizinikiwiConnect"),
)
.map((detail) => detail.provider)[0]
return lightClientProvider
}
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// eslint-disable-next-line import/no-extraneous-dependencies
import { beforeEach, beforeAll, it, describe, expect, vi } from "vitest"
import type { AddChainOptions, ClientOptions } from "smoldot"
import { WellKnownChain } from "./types.js"
class SdAlreadyDestroyedError extends Error {
constructor() {
super()
this.name = "AlreadyDestroyedError"
}
}
class SdCrashError extends Error {
constructor(message: string) {
super(message)
this.name = "CrashError"
}
}
class SdJsonRpcDisabledError extends Error {
constructor() {
super()
this.name = "JsonRpcDisabledError"
}
}
class SdMalformedJsonRpcError extends Error {
constructor() {
super()
this.name = "MalformedJsonRpcError"
}
}
class SdQueueFullError extends Error {
constructor() {
super()
this.name = "QueueFullError"
}
}
const mockSmoldotLightFactory = () => {
const start = (options: ClientOptions) => {
const addChain = (
addChainOptions: AddChainOptions,
isClientTerminated: () => boolean,
) => {
let _remove = vi.fn()
let _sendJsonRpc = vi.fn()
return {
_addChainOptions: addChainOptions,
remove() {
if (isClientTerminated()) throw new SdAlreadyDestroyedError()
_remove()
},
_setRemove(nextRemove: typeof _remove) {
_remove = nextRemove
},
_getSendRemove: () => _remove,
sendJsonRpc(rpc: string) {
if (isClientTerminated()) throw new SdAlreadyDestroyedError()
_sendJsonRpc(rpc)
},
_setSendJsonRpc(nextSendJsonRpc: typeof _sendJsonRpc) {
_sendJsonRpc = nextSendJsonRpc
},
_getSendJsonRpc: () => _sendJsonRpc,
}
}
type MockChain = ReturnType<typeof addChain>
const chains: MockChain[] = []
const terminate = vi.fn()
return {
_options: options,
_getChains: () => chains,
_getLatestChain: () => chains?.[chains.length - 1],
terminate,
addChain: (addChainOptions: AddChainOptions) => {
const chain = addChain(
addChainOptions,
() => terminate.mock.calls.length > 0,
)
chains.push(chain)
return Promise.resolve(chain)
},
}
}
type MockClient = ReturnType<typeof start>
let latestClient: MockClient
const mock = {
AlreadyDestroyedError: SdAlreadyDestroyedError,
CrashError: SdCrashError,
JsonRpcDisabledError: SdJsonRpcDisabledError,
MalformedJsonRpcError: SdMalformedJsonRpcError,
QueueFullError: SdQueueFullError,
start: (options: ClientOptions) => {
return (latestClient = start(options))
},
getLatestClient: () => latestClient,
}
return mock
}
vi.doMock("smoldot", mockSmoldotLightFactory)
vi.doMock("./specs/index.js", () => ({
getSpec: (wellKnownChain: string) => `fake-${wellKnownChain}-spec`,
}))
type MockSmoldotLight = ReturnType<typeof mockSmoldotLightFactory>
let mockedSmoldotLight: MockSmoldotLight
beforeAll(async () => {
mockedSmoldotLight = mockSmoldotLightFactory as unknown as MockSmoldotLight
})
beforeEach(() => {
vi.resetModules()
})
describe("SmoldotConnect::smoldot", () => {
describe("client", () => {
it("does not eagerly instantiate the client", () => {
import("./smoldot-light.js").then((smoldot) => {
smoldot.createScClient()
mockedSmoldotLight =
mockSmoldotLightFactory as unknown as MockSmoldotLight
expect(mockedSmoldotLight.start).toBeUndefined()
})
})
it("terminates the internal client when all the chains, from all clients, have been removed", () => {
import("./smoldot-light.js").then(async (smoldot) => {
const { addWellKnownChain, addChain } = smoldot.createScClient()
let chain1 = await addWellKnownChain("" as WellKnownChain)
const client = mockedSmoldotLight?.getLatestClient()
let chain2 = await addChain("")
expect(client).toBe(mockedSmoldotLight.getLatestClient())
chain1.remove()
expect(client.terminate).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
chain2.remove()
expect(client.terminate).toHaveBeenCalled()
let chain3 = await addWellKnownChain("" as WellKnownChain)
expect(mockedSmoldotLight.getLatestClient()).not.toBe(client)
expect(
mockedSmoldotLight.getLatestClient().terminate,
).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
chain3.remove()
expect(
mockedSmoldotLight.getLatestClient().terminate,
).toHaveBeenCalled()
})
})
it("handles race conditions on the client when adding/removing chains", () => {
import("./smoldot-light.js").then(async (smoldot) => {
const { addChain } = smoldot.createScClient()
const { addChain: addChain2 } = smoldot.createScClient()
let chain1 = await addChain("")
const client = mockedSmoldotLight.getLatestClient()
const chain2Promise = addChain2("")
chain1.remove()
expect(client.terminate).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
let chain2 = await chain2Promise
chain2.remove()
expect(client.terminate).toHaveBeenCalled()
})
})
})
describe("chain", () => {
it("propagates the correct chainSpec to smoldot", () => {
import("./smoldot-light.js").then(async (smoldot) => {
const { addChain, addWellKnownChain } = smoldot.createScClient()
const chainSpec = "testChainSpec"
await addChain(chainSpec)
let mockedChain = mockedSmoldotLight
.getLatestClient()
._getLatestChain()!
expect(mockedChain._addChainOptions.chainSpec).toEqual(chainSpec)
await addWellKnownChain(WellKnownChain.pezkuwi)
mockedChain = mockedSmoldotLight.getLatestClient()._getLatestChain()!
expect(mockedChain._addChainOptions.chainSpec).toEqual(
"fake-pezkuwi-spec",
)
await addWellKnownChain(WellKnownChain.ksmcc3)
mockedChain = mockedSmoldotLight.getLatestClient()._getLatestChain()!
expect(mockedChain._addChainOptions.chainSpec).toEqual(
"fake-ksmcc3-spec",
)
await addWellKnownChain(WellKnownChain.pezkuwichain_v2_2)
mockedChain = mockedSmoldotLight.getLatestClient()._getLatestChain()!
expect(mockedChain._addChainOptions.chainSpec).toEqual(
"fake-pezkuwichain_v2_2-spec",
)
})
})
it("propagates the correct potentialRelayChainIds to smoldot", () => {
import("./smoldot-light.js").then(async (smoldot) => {
const { addChain } = smoldot.createScClient()
let prevChains = await Promise.all(
Array(3)
.fill(null)
.map(() => addChain("")),
)
prevChains[0]!.remove()
await addChain("")
const mockedChains = mockedSmoldotLight
.getLatestClient()
._getChains()
.slice(-4)
const lastMockedChain = mockedChains[3]
expect(lastMockedChain!._addChainOptions.potentialRelayChains).toEqual([
mockedChains[1],
mockedChains[2],
])
})
})
})
})
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import type {
Chain as SChain,
Client,
ClientOptions,
ClientOptionsWithBytecode,
} from "smoldot"
import { getSpec } from "./getSpec.js"
import {
type AddWellKnownChain,
type Chain,
type ScClient,
AlreadyDestroyedError,
CrashError,
JsonRpcDisabledError,
type AddChain,
WellKnownChain,
QueueFullError,
} from "./types.js"
import type { AddChainOptions } from "@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery/types"
const isBrowser = ![typeof window, typeof document].includes("undefined")
let _QueueFullError = class {}
let startPromise: Promise<(options: ClientOptions) => Client> | null = null
const getStart = () => {
if (startPromise) return startPromise
startPromise = import("smoldot").then((sm) => {
_QueueFullError = sm.QueueFullError
return sm.start
})
return startPromise
}
let startWithByteCodePromise: Promise<
(options: ClientOptionsWithBytecode) => Client
> | null = null
const getStartWithByteCode = () => {
if (startWithByteCodePromise) return startWithByteCodePromise
// @ts-ignore TODO: fix types in smoldot/no-auto-bytecode
startWithByteCodePromise = import("smoldot/no-auto-bytecode").then(
(sm) => sm.startWithBytecode,
)
return startWithByteCodePromise
}
const clientReferences: Config[] = [] // Note that this can't be a set, as the same config is added/removed multiple times
let clientPromise: Promise<Client> | Client | null = null
let clientReferencesMaxLogLevel = 3
const getClientAndIncRef = (config: Config): Promise<Client> => {
if (config.maxLogLevel && config.maxLogLevel > clientReferencesMaxLogLevel)
clientReferencesMaxLogLevel = config.maxLogLevel
if (clientPromise) {
clientReferences.push(config)
if (clientPromise instanceof Promise) return clientPromise
else return Promise.resolve(clientPromise)
}
let worker: Worker | undefined = undefined
let portToWorker: MessagePort | undefined = undefined
if (config.workerFactory) {
worker = config.workerFactory()
const { port1, port2 } = new MessageChannel()
worker.postMessage(port1, [port1])
portToWorker = port2
}
const clientOptions: ClientOptions = {
portToWorker,
forbidTcp: true, // In order to avoid confusing inconsistencies between browsers and NodeJS, TCP connections are always disabled.
forbidNonLocalWs: true, // Prevents browsers from emitting warnings if smoldot tried to establish non-secure WebSocket connections
maxLogLevel: 9999999, // The actual level filtering is done in the logCallback
cpuRateLimit: 0.5, // Politely limit the CPU usage of the smoldot background worker.
logCallback: (level, target, message) => {
if (level > clientReferencesMaxLogLevel) return
// The first parameter of the methods of `console` has some printf-like substitution
// capabilities. We don't really need to use this, but not using it means that the logs
// might not get printed correctly if they contain `%`.
if (level <= 1) {
console.error("[%s] %s", target, message)
} else if (level === 2) {
console.warn("[%s] %s", target, message)
} else if (level === 3) {
console.info("[%s] %s", target, message)
} else if (level === 4) {
console.debug("[%s] %s", target, message)
} else {
console.trace("[%s] %s", target, message)
}
},
}
const newClientPromise = worker
? getStartWithByteCode().then((start) => {
return start({
...clientOptions,
bytecode: new Promise((resolve) => {
// In NodeJs, onmessage does not exist in Worker from "node:worker_threads"
if (isBrowser) worker!.onmessage = (event) => resolve(event.data)
// @ts-ignore
else worker!.on("message", (message) => resolve(message))
}),
})
})
: getStart().then((start) => start(clientOptions))
clientPromise = newClientPromise
newClientPromise.then((client) => {
// Make sure that the client we have just created is still desired
if (clientPromise === newClientPromise) clientPromise = client
else client.terminate()
// Note that if clientPromise != newClientPromise we know for sure that the client that we
// return isn't going to be used. We would rather not return a terminated client, but this
// isn't possible for type check reasons.
return client
})
clientReferences.push(config)
return clientPromise
}
// Must be passed the exact same object as was passed to {getClientAndIncRef}
const decRef = (config: Config) => {
const idx = clientReferences.indexOf(config)
if (idx === -1) throw new Error("Internal error within smoldot")
clientReferences.splice(idx, 1)
// Update `clientReferencesMaxLogLevel`
// Note how it is set back to 3 if there is no reference anymore
clientReferencesMaxLogLevel = 3
for (const cfg of clientReferences.values()) {
if (cfg.maxLogLevel && cfg.maxLogLevel > clientReferencesMaxLogLevel)
clientReferencesMaxLogLevel = cfg.maxLogLevel
}
if (clientReferences.length === 0) {
if (clientPromise && !(clientPromise instanceof Promise))
clientPromise.terminate()
clientPromise = null
}
}
const transformErrors = (thunk: () => void) => {
try {
thunk()
} catch (e) {
const error = e as Error | undefined
if (error?.name === "JsonRpcDisabledError") throw new JsonRpcDisabledError()
if (error?.name === "CrashError") throw new CrashError(error.message)
if (error?.name === "AlreadyDestroyedError")
throw new AlreadyDestroyedError()
if (error instanceof _QueueFullError) throw new QueueFullError()
throw new CrashError(
e instanceof Error ? e.message : `Unexpected error ${e}`,
)
}
}
/**
* Configuration that can be passed to {createScClient}.
*/
export interface Config {
/**
* The client prints logs in the console. By default, only log levels 1, 2, and 3 (corresponding
* respectively to ERROR, WARN, and INFO) are printed.
*
* In order to more easily debug problems, you can pass 4 (DEBUG) or more.
*
* This setting is only taken into account between the moment when you use this chain to add a
* chain for the first time, and the moment when all the chains that you have added have been
* removed.
*
* If {createScClient} is called multiple times with multiple different log levels, the highest
* value will be used.
*/
maxLogLevel?: number
/**
* Creates a `Worker` that is expected to import `@bizinikiwi/connect/worker`.
*
* If this option isn't set then the smoldot light client will run entirely on the "current thread", which might slow
* down other components that also run on this thread.
*/
workerFactory?: () => Worker
}
/**
* Returns a {ScClient} that connects to chains by executing a light client directly
* from JavaScript.
*
* This is quite expensive in terms of CPU, but it is the only choice when the bizinikiwi-connect
* extension is not installed.
*/
export const createScClient = (config?: Config): ScClient => {
const configOrDefault = config || { maxLogLevel: 3 }
const internalAddChain = async (
chainSpec: string,
options?: AddChainOptions & { relayChain?: SChain },
): Promise<Chain> => {
const client = await getClientAndIncRef(configOrDefault)
try {
const internalChain = await client.addChain({
chainSpec,
potentialRelayChains: options?.relayChain
? [options.relayChain]
: undefined,
disableJsonRpc: options?.disableJsonRpc,
databaseContent: options?.databaseContent,
})
return {
sendJsonRpc: (rpc) => {
transformErrors(() => internalChain.sendJsonRpc(rpc))
},
nextJsonRpcResponse: () => internalChain.nextJsonRpcResponse(),
jsonRpcResponses: internalChain.jsonRpcResponses,
remove: () => {
try {
transformErrors(() => {
internalChain.remove()
})
} finally {
decRef(configOrDefault)
}
},
addChain: (
chainSpec: string,
options?: AddChainOptions,
): Promise<Chain> => {
return internalAddChain(chainSpec, {
...options,
relayChain: internalChain,
})
},
}
} catch (error) {
decRef(configOrDefault)
throw error
}
}
const addChain: AddChain = (chainSpec, options) =>
internalAddChain(chainSpec, options)
const addWellKnownChain: AddWellKnownChain = async (
supposedChain: WellKnownChain,
options,
): Promise<Chain> => {
// the following line ensures that the http request for the dynamic import
// of smoldot and the request for the dynamic import of the spec
// happen in parallel
getClientAndIncRef(configOrDefault)
try {
return await internalAddChain(await getSpec(supposedChain), options)
} finally {
decRef(configOrDefault)
}
}
return {
addChain,
addWellKnownChain,
}
}
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import type {
AddChain,
AddWellKnownChain,
} from "@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery/types"
/**
* Client that allows connecting to chains.
*
* Use {ScClient.addChain} or {ScClient.addWellKnownChain} to connect to a
* chain.
*
* If you want to connect to a parachain, you **must** have connected to its corresponding relay
* chain with the same instance of {ScClient}. The matching between relay chains and
* parachains is done through the `relay_chain` field in the parachain specification.
*/
export interface ScClient {
/**
* Connects to a chain.
*
* Throws an exception if the chain specification isn't valid, or if the chain specification
* concerns a parachain but no corresponding relay chain can be found.
*
* Bizinikiwi-connect will automatically de-duplicate chains if multiple identical chains are
* added, in order to save resources. In other words, it is not a problem to call `addChain`
* multiple times with the same chain specifications and obtain multiple `Chain`.
* When the same client is used for multiple different purposes, you are in fact strongly
* encouraged to trust bizinikiwi-connect and not attempt to de-duplicate chains yourself, as
* determining whether two chains are identical is complicated and might have security
* implications.
*
* Bizinikiwi-connect tries to distribute CPU resources equally between all active `Chain`
* objects.
*
* @param chainSpec Specification of the chain to add.
* @param jsonRpcCallback Callback invoked in response to calling {Chain.sendJsonRpc}.
* This field is optional. If no callback is provided, the client will save up resources by not
* starting the JSON-RPC endpoint, and it is forbidden to call {Chain.sendJsonRpc}.
* Will never be called after ̀{Chain.remove} has been called or if a {CrashError} has been
* generated.
*
* @throws {AddChainError} If the chain can't be added.
* @throws {CrashError} If the background client has crashed.
*/
addChain: AddChain
/**
* Connects to a chain, by its `id`.
*
* Throws an exception if no chain with this name is known.
*
* Bizinikiwi-connect will automatically de-duplicate chains if multiple identical chains are
* added, in order to save resources. In other words, it is not a problem to call `addChain`
* multiple times with the same chain specifications and obtain multiple `Chain`.
* When the same client is used for multiple different purposes, you are in fact strongly
* encouraged to trust bizinikiwi-connect and not attempt to de-duplicate chains yourself, as
* determining whether two chains are identical is complicated and might have security
* implications.
*
* Bizinikiwi-connect tries to distribute CPU resources equally between all active `Chain`
* objects.
*
* @param id Name of the well-known chain to add.
* @param jsonRpcCallback Same parameter as for {ScClient.addChain}
*
* @throws {AddChainError} If no chain with this name is known.
* @throws {CrashError} If the background client has crashed.
*/
addWellKnownChain: AddWellKnownChain
}
export {
WellKnownChain,
AlreadyDestroyedError,
CrashError,
JsonRpcDisabledError,
QueueFullError,
type Chain,
type AddChain,
type AddWellKnownChain,
type AddChainOptions,
} from "@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery/types"
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/**
* The bizinikiwi-connect package makes it possible to connect to Bizinikiwi-compatible blockchains with a light client.
*
* Connecting to a chain is done in two steps:
*
* 1. Call {@link createScClient}, which gives you a so-called *client*.
* 2. Call {@link ScClient.addChain addChain} or {@link ScClient.addWellKnownChain addWellKnownChain} on this client.
*
* Note that this library is a low-level library where you directly send JSON-RPC requests and
* receive responses.
*
* # Adding parachains
*
* Connecting to a parachain is done by obtaining a relay chain instance and then calling {@link Chain.addChain addChain}.
*
* ```js
* const client = createScClient();
* const relayChain = await client.addChain(relayChainSpec);
* const parachain = await relayChain.addChain(parachainSpec);
* ```
*
* While this will **not** work, and an exception will be thrown when adding the parachain:
*
* ```js
* await createScClient().addChain(relayChainSpec);
* await createScClient().addChain(parachainSpec);
* ```
*
* # Resources sharing
*
* While calling {@link createScClient} multiple times leads to a different observable behaviour
* when it comes to parachains (see previous section), internally resources are shared
* between all the clients.
*
* In order words, it is not a problem to do this:
*
* ```js
* const relayChainSpec = ...;
* const chain1 = await createScClient().addChain(relayChainSpec);
* const chain2 = await createScClient().addChain(relayChainSpec);
* ```
*
* From an API perspective, `chain1` and `chain2` should be treated as two completely separate
* connections to the same chain. Internally, however, only one "actual" connection to that chain
* will exist.
*
* This means that there is no problem in calling {@link createScClient} from within a library for
* example.
*
* # Well-known chains
*
* This package contains a list of so-called {@link WellKnownChain}s. This is a list of popular chains
* that users are likely to connect to. Instead of calling `addChain` with a chain specification,
* one can call `addWellKnownChain`, passing only the name of a well-known chain as parameter.
*
* Using {@link WellKnownChain}s doesn't provide any benefit when the bizinikiwi-connect extension is not
* installed.
*
* If, however, the bizinikiwi-connect extension is installed, using {@link ScClient.addWellKnownChain addWellKnownChain} has several
* benefits:
*
* - The web page that uses bizinikiwi-connect doesn't need to download the chain specification of
* a well-known chain from the web server, as this chain specification is already known by the
* extension.
* - The extension starts connect to well-known chains when the browser initializes, meaning that
* when {@link ScClient.addWellKnownChain addWellKnownChain} is called, it is likely that the chain in question has already been
* fully synchronized.
* - Furthermore, the extension stores the state of all the well-known chains in the browser's
* local storage. This leads to a very quick initialization time.
*
* # Usage with a worker
* By default, when the bizinikiwi-connect extension is not installed, {@link createScClient} will run the smoldot light
* client entirely in the current thread. This can cause performance issues if other CPU-heavy operations are done in
* that thread.
*
* In order to help with this, it possible to run the smoldot light client in a worker.
* To do so, you must provide a {@link EmbeddedNodeConfig.workerFactory workerFactory} to {@link createScClient}
* and setup the worker to import `@bizinikiwi/connect/worker`.
*
* For example
*
* ```js
* // worker.mjs
* import "@bizinikiwi/connect/worker"
*
* // main.mjs
* import { createScClient } from "@bizinikiwi/connect"
* createScClient({
* embeddedNodeConfig: {
* workerFactory: () => new Worker("./worker.mjs"),
* },
* })
* ```
*
* @packageDocumentation
*/
export * from "./connector/index.js"
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/// <reference lib="WebWorker" />
import * as smoldot from "smoldot/worker"
import { compileBytecode } from "smoldot/bytecode"
declare var self: DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope
compileBytecode().then((bytecode: unknown) => self.postMessage(bytecode))
self.onmessage = ({ data }) =>
smoldot
.run(data)
.catch((error: any) => console.error("[smoldot-worker]", error))
.finally(self.close)
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import * as smoldot from "smoldot/worker"
import { compileBytecode } from "smoldot/bytecode"
import { parentPort } from "node:worker_threads"
compileBytecode().then((bytecode: any) => parentPort!.postMessage(bytecode))
parentPort!.once("message", (data) =>
smoldot
.run(data)
.catch((error: any) => console.error("[smoldot-worker]", error))
.finally(() => process.exit()),
)
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.build.json",
"include": ["src"],
"exclude": ["src/**/*.test.ts"]
}
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.base.json",
"include": ["src", "tests"]
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{
"entryPoints": ["src/index.ts"],
"includeVersion": true
}
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# @bizinikiwi/discovery
## 0.2.2
### Patch Changes
- 92316c0: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest in the npm_and_yarn group
Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update: [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest).
Updates `vitest` from 2.1.4 to 2.1.9
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.9/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
## 0.2.1
### Patch Changes
- 09f1c22: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4
Bumps [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest) from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.4/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
## 0.2.0
### Minor Changes
- 198b375: chore: catalog and upgrade papi dependencies
## 0.1.0
### Minor Changes
- b476e7e: update build system to tshy
## 0.0.2
### Patch Changes
- e8fef4e: update docs
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<br /><br />
<div align="center">
<h1 align="center">@bizinikiwi/discovery</h1>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bizinikiwi/discovery">
<img alt="npm" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@bizinikiwi/discovery" />
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/blob/master/LICENSE">
<img alt="GPL-3.0-or-later" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/l/@bizinikiwi/discovery" />
</a>
</p>
</div>
<br /><br />
This package implements the discovery protocol that browsers use to find compliant browser extensions. It introduces a set of window `CustomEvent`s to provide a two-way communication protocol between Pezkuwi Wallet Provider libraries and injected scripts provided by browser extensions.
## Main Export
The main export is a function called `getProviders`. This function dispatches an event on the window object that compliant browser extensions (or similar) may respond to by providing back an interface of the correct shape. An array of all such interfaces that we get back will be given back to the caller of `getProviders`.
## How It Works
The discovery protocol is quite simple and can be implemented in these steps:
1. The extension injects an inpage script that registers a listener for the `bizinikiwiDiscovery:requestProvider` event.
2. The listener announces the provider by invoking the `onProvider` callback from the event payload synchronously.
3. Optionally, the script can dispatch the `bizinikiwiDiscovery:announceProvider` event with the provider details when the script is loaded.
Refer to `src/index.ts` in this package for an implementation of this protocol.
## Basic Usage Example
```ts
import { getProviders } from "@bizinikiwi/discovery"
const providers = getProviders()
const firstProvider = providers.length > 0 ? providers[0].provider : null
console.log(firstProvider)
```
## Example with rDNS Filter
This example demonstrates how to filter providers based on a specific rDNS value. This approach is useful when you need to target specific extensions rather than all extensions matching a certain interface.
```ts
import { getProviders } from "@bizinikiwi/discovery"
const provider = getProviders()
.filter((detail) =>
detail.info.rdns.startsWith("io.github.pezkuwichain.BizinikiwiConnect"),
)
.map((detail) => detail.provider)[0]
console.log(provider)
```
## React Example
```tsx
import React, { useEffect, useState } from "react"
import { getProviders } from "@bizinikiwi/discovery"
const SmoldotProviderComponent = () => {
const [provider, setProvider] = useState(null)
useEffect(() => {
const providers = getProviders()
if (providers.length > 0) {
setProvider(providers[0].provider)
}
}, [])
return (
<div>
{provider ? <p>Provider: {provider}</p> : <p>Loading provider...</p>}
</div>
)
}
export default SmoldotProviderComponent
```
## Extension Example
```ts
import { getLightClientProvider } from "@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers/web-page"
const rpc = createRpc(
(msg: any) =>
window.postMessage({ msg, origin: "bizinikiwi-wallet-template/web" }),
handlers,
).withClient<BackgroundRpcSpec>()
window.addEventListener("message", ({ data }) => {
if (data?.origin !== "bizinikiwi-wallet-template/extension") return
rpc.handle(data.msg, undefined)
})
const provider = await getLightClientProvider(CHANNEL_ID).then(
(lightClientProvider) => ({
...lightClientProvider,
async getAccounts(chainId: string) {
return rpc.client.getAccounts(chainId)
},
async createTx(chainId: string, from: string, callData: string) {
return rpc.client.createTx(chainId, from, callData)
},
}),
)
window.addEventListener(
"bizinikiwiDiscovery:requestProvider",
({ detail: { onProvider } }) => onProvider(detail),
)
window.dispatchEvent(
new CustomEvent("bizinikiwiDiscovery:announceProvider", {
detail,
}),
)
```
## Notes
- The `detail.provider` can be a promise, depending on the library implementation which allows announcing provider details while the provider is being initialized.
- The `bizinikiwiDiscovery:requestProvider` event payload uses an `onProvider` callback to respond with the provider details synchronously to the DApp, allowing to get all the providers without needing to wait for any macrotasks (e.g., `setTimeout`), microtasks, or any arbitrary time to listen to an event (e.g., `bizinikiwiDiscovery:announceProvider`).
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{
"name": "@bizinikiwi/discovery",
"version": "0.2.2",
"author": "Parity Technologies (https://github.com/pezkuwichain)",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect.git"
},
"license": "MIT",
"type": "module",
"main": "./dist/commonjs/index.js",
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"module": "./dist/esm/index.js",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/index.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.js"
}
}
},
"files": [
"dist"
],
"tshy": {
"project": "./tsconfig.build.json",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": "./src/index.ts"
},
"sourceDialects": [
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source"
]
},
"scripts": {
"prepare": "corepack pnpm turbo build",
"deep-clean": "npm run clean && rimraf dist node_modules",
"clean": "rimraf dist .tshy .tshy-build",
"build": "npm run clean && tshy",
"dev": "pnpm build --watch",
"lint": "prettier --check README.md \"src/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,json,md}\""
},
"prettier": {
"printWidth": 80,
"semi": false,
"trailingComma": "all"
},
"devDependencies": {
"typescript": "5.6.2",
"vitest": "^2.1.9"
}
}
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export type ProviderDetail = {
kind: string
info: ProviderInfo
provider: unknown
}
export type OnProvider = {
onProvider(detail: ProviderDetail): void
}
export type ProviderInfo = {
uuid: string
name: string
icon: string
rdns: string
}
export const getProviders = (): ProviderDetail[] => {
const providers: ProviderDetail[] = []
// When this event is dispatched, event listeners are expected to
// respond immediately with a provider. This means the `providers`
// array will be populated synchronously.
window.dispatchEvent(
new CustomEvent<OnProvider>("bizinikiwiDiscovery:requestProvider", {
detail: {
onProvider(detail) {
providers.push(detail)
},
},
}),
)
// slice the array to prevent further "asynchronous" updates. Providers
// that did not respond synchronously will be dropped.
const providersSliced = providers.slice()
return providersSliced
}
// #region Events
export interface AnnounceProviderEvent extends CustomEvent<ProviderDetail> {
type: "bizinikiwiDiscovery:announceProvider"
}
export interface RequestProviderEvent extends CustomEvent<OnProvider> {
type: "bizinikiwiDiscovery:requestProvider"
}
declare global {
interface WindowEventMap {
"bizinikiwiDiscovery:announceProvider": AnnounceProviderEvent
"bizinikiwiDiscovery:requestProvider": RequestProviderEvent
}
}
// #endregion
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.build.json",
"include": ["src"]
}
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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.base",
"include": ["src", "tests"]
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# @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery
## 2.0.2
### Patch Changes
- 92316c0: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest in the npm_and_yarn group
Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update: [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest).
Updates `vitest` from 2.1.4 to 2.1.9
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.9/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
- Updated dependencies [92316c0]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.2.2
## 2.0.1
### Patch Changes
- 09f1c22: chore(deps-dev): bump vitest from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4
Bumps [vitest](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/tree/HEAD/packages/vitest) from 2.0.5 to 2.1.4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/commits/v2.1.4/packages/vitest)
***
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vitest
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
- Updated dependencies [09f1c22]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.2.1
## 2.0.0
### Major Changes
- e2a5cef: ## Breaking Changes
- Modified `addChain` and `addWellKnownChain` methods:
- Now accept a single `options` object parameter instead of separate `jsonRpcCallback` and `databaseContent` parameters
- The `jsonRpcCallback` is now passed as `options.jsonRpcCallback`
- The `databaseContent` is now passed as `options.databaseContent`
- Removed `JsonRpcCallback` type export. Use the callback type from the `options` parameter of `addChain` and `addWellKnownChain` instead.
- Updated peer dependency for `@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery` to "^2"
## New Features
- Added new methods to the Chain interface to conform with smoldot's interface:
- `nextJsonRpcResponse`: Returns a promise that resolves with the next JSON-RPC response
- `jsonRpcResponses`: Returns an async iterable of JSON-RPC responses
## Other Changes
- Updated internal implementation to use Effect for streaming JSON RPC responses in a Queue.
- Updated error handling to include `QueueFullError`.
## Migration Guide
Users of this package will need to update their code to use the new method signatures for `addChain` and `addWellKnownChain`, and adapt to the removed `JsonRpcCallback` type export. Please refer to the updated documentation for the new usage patterns.
When upgrading, ensure you're using version 3 or higher of `@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery` as a peer dependency.
## 1.2.0
### Minor Changes
- 198b375: chore: catalog and upgrade papi dependencies
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [198b375]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.2.0
## 1.1.0
### Minor Changes
- b476e7e: update build system to tshy
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [b476e7e]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.1.0
## 1.0.1
### Patch Changes
- e8fef4e: update docs
- 0ce9864: simplify isSmoldotExtension
- Updated dependencies [e8fef4e]
- @bizinikiwi/discovery@0.0.2
## 1.0.0
### Major Changes
- 4123a5e: ## Breaking Changes
### Change Summary
- Removes the connector function and extracts its into a different package.
- Remove `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` dependency.
- Re-export `@bizinikiwi/discovery` types
### Motivation
`@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery` is intended for dapp consumption only. However by having a connector function that was used by extensions, we forced dapps to have a dependency on `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers`. This is unacceptable since `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` should be used by extensions only. As a result, the connector function has been extracted into a separate package
and the dependency on `bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` has been removed.
### How to Update
#### Dapps
No code changes are required. Simply update the package and remove the `@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers` peer dependency.
#### Extensions
Extensions must install the `@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery-connector` package.
Then the connector can be consumed as follows:
```ts
import { getLightClientProvider } from "@bizinikiwi/light-client-extension-helpers/web-page"
import {
make as makeSmoldotDiscoveryConnector,
SmoldotExtensionProviderDetail,
} from "@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery-connector"
const CHANNEL_ID = "YOUR_CHANNEL_ID"
const lightClientProvider = getLightClientProvider(CHANNEL_ID)
// #region Smoldot Discovery Provider
{
const provider = lightClientProvider.then(makeSmoldotDiscoveryConnector)
const detail: SmoldotExtensionProviderDetail = Object.freeze({
kind: "smoldot-v1",
info: PROVIDER_INFO,
provider,
})
window.addEventListener(
"bizinikiwiDiscovery:requestProvider",
({ detail: { onProvider } }) => onProvider(detail),
)
window.dispatchEvent(
new CustomEvent("bizinikiwiDiscovery:announceProvider", {
detail,
}),
)
}
// #endregion
```
### Additional Notes
- The connector `make` function now accepts two parameters instead of one. The `lightClientProvider` is now the first parameter.
### Minor Changes
- e35a0e8: add paseo testnet
### Patch Changes
- cef7d50: update chainspecs
## 0.0.9
### Patch Changes
- 444503f: chore: update READMEs across repo
## 0.0.8
### Patch Changes
- c358405: fix(smoldot-discovery): peer dependencies constraint
- bdd728d: fix: re-export missing types from light client ext helpers webpage
## 0.0.7
### Patch Changes
- 78ca884: chore: add smoldot discovery connector
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<br /><br />
<div align="center">
<h1 align="center">@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery</h1>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery">
<img alt="npm" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery" />
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect/blob/master/LICENSE">
<img alt="GPL-3.0-or-later" src="https://img.shields.io/npm/l/@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery" />
</a>
</p>
</div>
<br /><br />
A TypeScript package extended from the [`@bizinikiwi/discovery`](../discovery/README.md) NPM package, which enables the discovery and filtering of Smoldot extension providers from a list of providers.
To be utilized by dApps, extensions should implement the `SmoldotExtensionProviderDetail` interface. This can be achieved by following the extension side of the discovery protocol as detailed [here](../discovery/README.md), and then returning the implemented interface.
## Installation
You can install the package using npm or yarn:
```sh
corepack pnpm i @bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery
```
## Usage
Here's an example of how to use the package:
```ts
import { getSmoldotExtensionProviders } from "@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery"
const smoldotProviders = getSmoldotExtensionProviders()
console.log(smoldotProviders)
```
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{
"name": "@bizinikiwi/smoldot-discovery",
"version": "2.0.3",
"author": "Parity Technologies (https://github.com/pezkuwichain)",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://github.com/pezkuwichain/bizinikiwi-connect.git"
},
"type": "module",
"main": "./dist/commonjs/index.js",
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"module": "./dist/esm/index.js",
"license": "MIT",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/index.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/index.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/index.js"
}
},
"./types": {
"import": {
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source": "./src/types/index.ts",
"types": "./dist/esm/types/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/esm/types/index.js"
},
"require": {
"types": "./dist/commonjs/types/index.d.ts",
"default": "./dist/commonjs/types/index.js"
}
}
},
"files": [
"dist"
],
"tshy": {
"project": "./tsconfig.build.json",
"exports": {
"./package.json": "./package.json",
".": "./src/index.ts",
"./types": "./src/types/index.ts"
},
"sourceDialects": [
"@bizinikiwi-connect/source"
]
},
"scripts": {
"prepare": "corepack pnpm turbo build",
"deep-clean": "npm run clean && rimraf dist node_modules",
"clean": "rimraf dist .tshy .tshy-build",
"build": "npm run clean && tshy",
"dev": "pnpm build --watch",
"lint": "prettier --check README.md \"src/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,json,md}\""
},
"prettier": {
"printWidth": 80,
"semi": false,
"trailingComma": "all"
},
"dependencies": {
"@bizinikiwi/discovery": "^0.2.2"
},
"devDependencies": {
"typescript": "5.6.2",
"vitest": "^2.1.9"
}
}
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import { getProviders, type ProviderDetail } from "@bizinikiwi/discovery"
import type { SmoldotExtensionProviderDetail } from "./types/index.js"
export const Kind: SmoldotExtensionProviderDetail["kind"] = "smoldot-v1"
export const isSmoldotExtension = (
provider: ProviderDetail,
): provider is SmoldotExtensionProviderDetail => provider.kind === Kind
export const getSmoldotExtensionProviders = () => {
return getProviders().filter(isSmoldotExtension)
}
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import type { ProviderInfo } from "@bizinikiwi/discovery"
export type * from "@bizinikiwi/discovery"
export type SmoldotExtensionAPI = Readonly<{
addChain: AddChain
addWellKnownChain: AddWellKnownChain
}>
export type SmoldotExtensionProviderDetail = Readonly<{
kind: "smoldot-v1"
info: ProviderInfo
provider: Promise<SmoldotExtensionAPI>
}>
/**
* List of popular chains that are likely to be connected to.
*
* The values in this enum correspond to the `id` field of the relevant chain specification.
*/
export const WellKnownChain = {
pezkuwi: "pezkuwi",
ksmcc3: "ksmcc3",
pezkuwichain_v2_2: "pezkuwichain_v2_2",
zagros2: "zagros2",
paseo: "paseo",
} as const
export type WellKnownChain =
(typeof WellKnownChain)[keyof typeof WellKnownChain]
export namespace WellKnownChain {
export type pezkuwi = typeof WellKnownChain.pezkuwi
export type ksmcc3 = typeof WellKnownChain.ksmcc3
export type pezkuwichain_v2_2 = typeof WellKnownChain.pezkuwichain_v2_2
export type zagros2 = typeof WellKnownChain.zagros2
export type paseo = typeof WellKnownChain.paseo
}
/**
* Active connection to a blockchain.
*/
export interface Chain {
/**
* Enqueues a JSON-RPC request that the client will process as soon as possible.
*
* The response will be sent back using the callback passed when adding the chain.
*
* See <https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification> for a specification of the JSON-RPC format. Only
* version 2 is supported.
* Be aware that some requests will cause notifications to be sent back using the same callback
* as the responses.
*
* No response is generated if the request isn't a valid JSON-RPC request or if the request is
* unreasonably large (8 MiB at the time of writing of this comment). The request is then
* silently discarded.
* If, however, the request is a valid JSON-RPC request but that concerns an unknown method, a
* error response is properly generated.
*
* Two JSON-RPC APIs are supported:
*
* - The "legacy" one, documented here: <https://pezkuwi.js.org/docs/bizinikiwi/rpc>
* - The more recent one: <https://github.com/pezkuwichain/json-rpc-interface-spec>
*
* @param rpc JSON-encoded RPC request.
*
* @throws {AlreadyDestroyedError} If the chain has been removed.
* @throws {JsonRpcDisabledError} If no JSON-RPC callback was passed in the options of the chain.
* @throws {CrashError} If the background client has crashed.
*/
readonly sendJsonRpc: (rpc: string) => void
/**
* Waits for a JSON-RPC response or notification to be generated.
*
* Each chain contains a buffer of the responses waiting to be sent out. Calling this function
* pulls one element from the buffer. If this function is called at a slower rate than
* responses are generated, then the buffer will eventually become full, at which point calling
* {@link Chain.sendJsonRpc} will throw an exception. The size of this buffer can be configured
* through {@link AddChainOptions.jsonRpcMaxPendingRequests}.
*
* If this function is called multiple times "simultaneously" (generating multiple different
* `Promise`s), each `Promise` will return a different JSON-RPC response or notification. In
* that situation, there is no guarantee in the ordering in which the responses or notifications
* are yielded. Calling this function multiple times "simultaneously" is in general a niche
* corner case that you are encouraged to avoid.
*
* @throws {@link AlreadyDestroyedError} If the chain has been removed or the client has been terminated.
* @throws {@link JsonRpcDisabledError} If the JSON-RPC system was disabled in the options of the chain.
* @throws {@link CrashError} If the background client has crashed.
*/
readonly nextJsonRpcResponse: () => Promise<string>
/**
* JSON-RPC responses or notifications async iterable.
*
* Each chain contains a buffer of the responses waiting to be sent out. Iterating over this
* pulls one element from the buffer. If the iteration happen at a slower rate than
* responses are generated, then the buffer will eventually become full, at which point calling
* {@link Chain.sendJsonRpc} will throw an exception. The size of this buffer can be configured
* through {@link AddChainOptions.jsonRpcMaxPendingRequests}.
*
* @throws {@link JsonRpcDisabledError} If the JSON-RPC system was disabled in the options of the chain.
* @throws {@link CrashError} If the background client has crashed.
*/
readonly jsonRpcResponses: AsyncIterableIterator<string>
/**
* Disconnects from the blockchain.
*
* The JSON-RPC callback will no longer be called.
*
* Trying to use the chain again will lead to an exception being thrown.
*
* If this chain is a relay chain, then all parachains that use it will continue to work. Smoldot
* automatically keeps alive all relay chains that have an active parachains. There is no need
* to track parachains and relaychains, or to destroy them in the correct order, as this is
* handled automatically.
*
* @throws {@link AlreadyDestroyedError} If the chain has already been removed.
* @throws {@link CrashError} If the background client has crashed.
*/
readonly remove: () => void
/**
* Connects to a parachain.
*
* Throws an exception if the chain specification isn't valid, or if the chain specification
* concerns a parachain but no corresponding relay chain can be found.
*
* Smoldot will automatically de-duplicate chains if multiple identical chains are
* added, in order to save resources. In other words, it is not a problem to call `addChain`
* multiple times with the same chain specifications and obtain multiple `Chain`.
* When the same client is used for multiple different purposes, you are in fact strongly
* encouraged to trust smoldot and not attempt to de-duplicate chains yourself, as
* determining whether two chains are identical is complicated and might have security
* implications.
*
* Smoldot tries to distribute CPU resources equally between all active `Chain`
* objects.
*
* @param chainSpec Specification of the chain to add.
*
* @throws {@link AddChainError} If the chain can't be added.
* @throws {@link CrashError} If the background client has crashed.
*/
readonly addChain: AddChain
}
export type AddChainOptions = Readonly<{
disableJsonRpc?: boolean
databaseContent?: string | undefined
jsonRpcMaxPendingRequests?: number
}>
export type AddChain = (
chainSpec: string,
options?: AddChainOptions,
) => Promise<Chain>
export type AddWellKnownChain = (
id: WellKnownChain,
options?: AddChainOptions,
) => Promise<Chain>
export class AlreadyDestroyedError extends Error {
constructor() {
super()
this.name = "AlreadyDestroyedError"
}
}
export class CrashError extends Error {
constructor(message: string) {
super(message)
this.name = "CrashError"
}
}
export class JsonRpcDisabledError extends Error {
constructor() {
super()
this.name = "JsonRpcDisabledError"
}
}
export class QueueFullError extends Error {
constructor() {
super()
this.name = "QueueFullError"
}
}

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