#ripple-lib
JavaScript client for rippled
###Features
- Connect to a rippled server in JavaScript (Node.js or browser)
- Issue rippled API requests
- Listen to events on the Ripple network (transaction, ledger, etc.)
- Sign and submit transactions to the Ripple network
###In this file
###Additional documentation
###Also see
##Installation
Via npm for Node.js
$ npm install ripple-lib
Via bower (for browser use)
$ bower install ripple
See the bower-ripple repo for additional bower instructions
Building ripple-lib from github
$ git clone https://github.com/ripple/ripple-lib
$ npm install
$ npm run build
Then use the minified build/ripple-*-min.js
##Quickstart
Remote.js
(remote.js) is the point of entry for interacting with rippled
/* Loading ripple-lib with Node.js */
var Remote = require('ripple-lib').Remote;
/* Loading ripple-lib in a webpage */
// var Remote = ripple.Remote;
var remote = new Remote({
// see the API Reference for available options
servers: [ 'wss://s1.ripple.com:443' ]
});
remote.connect(function() {
/* remote connected */
remote.request('server_info', function(err, info) {
});
});
##Running tests
-
Clone the repository
-
cd
into the repository and install dependencies withnpm install
-
npm test
ornode_modules/.bin/mocha test/*-test.js
Generating code coverage
ripple-lib uses istanbul
to generate code coverage. To create a code coverage report, run npm test --coverage
. The report will be created in coverage/lcov-report/
.