nestia
blockfrost-js
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9.6 | 6.6 | |
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TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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nestia
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I made Swagger/OpenAPI type definitions and converter library
However, lacking of typia and nestia libraries is obvious. If you also need detailed Swagger/OpenAPI spec like me, but you need more detailed types/properties, or found something missed, please take a contribution.
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I made "TypeScript Swagger Editor", new type of Swagger UI writing TypeScript code in the browser
For reference, if your backend application utilizes nestia (NestJS), you don't need to build the SDK (Software Development Kit) library by converting from the Swagger Documents. The nestia will automatically generate the much advanced SDK library, just by analyzing your backend application's source code.
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[Typia] I made Protocol Buffer library of TypeScript, easiest in the world
Also, I'd introduced my another library nestia, which utilizes typia in the NestJS framework, so that boosts up backend server performance 30x up. And since typia analyzes the NestJS backend source code at the compiler level, I also provided convenient generators such as SDK and Mockup Simulator.
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Good bye "typescript-is" (ancestor of "typia", 20,000x faster validator)
nestia: https://github.com/samchon/nestia
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Migration tool from Swagger to NestJS - SDK generator and Mockup simulator for every backend stacks
/** * @controller BodyController.post() * @path POST /body * @nestia Generated by Nestia - https://github.com/samchon/nestia */ export async function post( connection: IConnection, body: IBbsArticle.IStore, ): Promise { return !!connection.simulate ? post.simulate( connection, body, ) : Fetcher.fetch( connection, post.ENCRYPTED, post.METHOD, post.path(), body, ); } export namespace post { export type Input = IBbsArticle.IStore; export type Output = IBbsArticle;
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[Nestia] I made backend simulator for frontend developers (similar with MSW, but fully automated)
When you build backend simulator of nestia, nestia analyzes your backend server source codes, and writes fake scripts simulating the NestJS backend server. The simulator even includes request data validator and random mock-up data generator.
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[NestJS] I made backend server simulator without backend server
/** * @packageDocumentation * @module api.functional.bbs.articles * @nestia Generated by Nestia - https://github.com/samchon/nestia */ //================================================================ import { Fetcher } from "@nestia/fetcher"; import type { IConnection } from "@nestia/fetcher"; import typia from "typia"; import { NestiaSimulator } from "./../../../utils/NestiaSimulator"; import type { IBbsArticle } from "./../../../structures/IBbsArticle"; /** * Update an article. * * @param section Section code * @param id Target article ID * @param input Content to update * @returns Updated content * * @controller BbsArticlesController.update() * @path PUT /bbs/:section/articles/:id * @nestia Generated by Nestia - https://github.com/samchon/nestia */ export async function update( connection: IConnection, section: string, id: string, input: update.Input, ): Promise { return !!connection.random ? update.simulate( connection, section, id, input, ) : Fetcher.fetch( connection, update.ENCRYPTED, update.METHOD, update.path(section, id), input, ); } export namespace update { export type Input = IBbsArticle.IStore; export type Output = IBbsArticle; export const METHOD = "PUT" as const; export const PATH: string = "/bbs/:section/articles/:id"; export const ENCRYPTED: Fetcher.IEncrypted = { request: false, response: false, }; export const path = (section: string, id: string): string => { return `/bbs/${encodeURIComponent(section ?? "null")}/articles/${encodeURIComponent(id ?? "null")}`; } export const random = (g?: Partial): Output => typia.random(g); export const simulate = async ( connection: IConnection, section: string, id: string, input: update.Input, ): Promise => { const assert = NestiaSimulator.assert({ method: METHOD, host: connection.host, path: path(section, id) }); assert.param("section")("string")(() => typia.assert(section)); assert.param("id")("uuid")(() => typia.assert(id)); assert.body(() => typia.assert(input)); return typia.random( typeof connection.random === 'object' && connection.random !== null ? connection.random : undefined ); } }
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[Nestia] Make NestJS 30x faster with fastify
For reference, you can run the benchmark program on your computer by following below commands. After the benchmark, a report would be issued under nestia/benchmark/results/{YOUR-CPU-NAME} directory. If you send the result PR on my repo (https://github.com/samchon/nestia), I'd pleasure and appreciate it even more.
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[Nestia] I made automatic e2e test functions generator for NestJS
I made automatic e2e test functions generator for NestJS, corresponding to every API endpoints. Just setup nestia following the guide documents, and run npx nestia e2e comnand, then you can get the automatically generated e2e functions.
- Nestia, make NestJS super-fast and super-easy
blockfrost-js
- Blockfrost SDK updates: feedback
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Any Cardano Dexes that connect to Daedalus?
That way you use your own node to conduct the transactions rather than using a service like blockfrost
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PyCardano but with local node rather than BlockFrost?
Nothing against blockfrost.io just wanna know if this is possible/easy
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Assets in Specific Address
Im trying to get the list of NFTs in a specific wallet, Im using Koios but planning to switch to blockfrost.io but couldn't identify the particular API, any help?
- Cardano Dev Tools and How-To's
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Do I need to download the full cardano node to interact with the blockchain ?
If you don't want to run a Cardano node then you can use Blockfrost
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Cardano (ADA) Weekly Update by Everstake
🔹 blockfrost.io announced the availability of two new testnet networks: Preview and Preprod.
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VASIL UPDATE: Progress continues positively with only minor bugs remaining. Today, however, we have agreed to ensure the core dev team and #Cardano ecosystem collaborators have more time for testing before commencing the mainnet countdown - Input Output on Twitter
Since the start of June, we have been successfully running an early build of the new node (which includes diffusion pipelining and the new Plutus v2 CIPs among other enhancements) as a semi-public Vasil developer testnet (Devnet). We now have some 35 developers from across 27 projects testing their DApps and helping identify any issues, along with 16 stake pool operators (SPOs) supporting. We’re also working closely with some of the leading tool/API providers, including Blockfrost, Cardano Serialization library (EMURGO), and Cardano Multiplatform Library (dcSpark). We want to call out the work of Mlabs and Dquadrant in particular for providing great support throughout the process. This developer testnet stage puts us in a good position when it comes to Plutus code compatibility and functionality. This valuable work will continue on this development testnet over the next few weeks.
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👏 New release: The DAB solution provides an open-source alternative for Cardano developers to build decentralized applications (dApps) on Cardano’s blockchain - Cardano Foundation @CardanoStiftung - June 7th 2022
Five Binaries is a Prague, Czech Republic based consulting company who have been 100% focused on improving the Cardano ecosystem since day one. The members are all ex-Trezor Suite core developers and previously maintained the backend infrastructure for Trezor Wallet. The team created the first stake pool on the ITN and second on Mainnet,StakeNuts. They also processed the first Shelley Mainnet transaction. The Five Binaries team are also behind the first oracle solution on Cardano, Nut.link, and developed Blockfrost, APIs which are used to access the Cardano blockchain. Regarding usage and adoption, Blockfrost APIs is a core service used by the ecosystem and has a community of over 10,000 developers that have contributed to over 4,000 projects.
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This might be the development framework for Haskell programmers
You can however call an SC using Blockfrost; this is an Web2-style API designed specifically to interacting with the Cardano network.
What are some alternatives?
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
pool.pm - Cardano blockchain realtime visualization
typia - Super-fast/easy runtime validations and serializations through transformation
cardano-rosetta - An implementation of Rosetta for Cardano
GraphQL-NestJS-MongoDB-TypeScript-Tutorial - A GraphQL API build on top of NextJS
cardano-node - The core component that is used to participate in a Cardano decentralised blockchain.
trpc-fe-boilerplate-next - ⚒️ Minimal tRPC frontend Nextjs boilerplate for separate BE-FE repositories. Easily consume fully typesafe APIs.
cardano-db-sync - A component that follows the Cardano chain and stores blocks and transactions in PostgreSQL
typescript-starter - Quickly create and configure a new library or Node.js project
cardanocli-js - Wrapping the cardano-cli inside JavaScript
emojihub - 😺 A simple & free HTTP API with emojis for your cool apps
nodejs-api-starter - 💥 Yarn v2 based monorepo template (seed project) pre-configured with GraphQL API, PostgreSQL, React, Relay, and Material UI. [Moved to: https://github.com/kriasoft/relay-starter-kit]