Waveschainex 0.2 release: Elixir/Erlang client for WAVES REST API
I'm releasing Waveschainex 0.2, an update of Elixir API client for WAVES API.
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Release commit history
Configuration
Default setting for WAVES nodes API is https://nodes.wavesnodes.com
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To configure a custom url use the following config setings:
config :waveschainex,
waves_node_url: "YOUR_CUSTOM_URL"
Changelog
All functions are documented, covered by tests and include typespecs.
Address module
get_data_item
: Read data associated with an account and a keybalance_details
: Details for balancealias_of_address
: Returns a collection of aliases associated with an Addressaddress_of_alias
: Returns an address associated with an Alias.
Block module
first
: Get genesis block datachild
: Get children of specified blockseq
: Get block at specified heightsaddress
: Get list of blocks generated by specified address
Peers module
connected_peers
: Connected peers list
Transaction module
utx_transaction_info
: Get transaction that is in the UTXaddress_limit
: Get list of transactions where specified address has been involvedutx_size
: Get number of unconfirmed transactions in the UTX pool
Consensus module
algo
: Shows which consensus algo being using
Asset module
balance_distribution
: Asset balance distribution by account
About Elixir
Elixir is a functional programming language with superior concurrency primitives, distributed computation and fault tolerance capabilities based on Erlang/OTP. Personally, I am really happy with my bet on Elixir to build cryptocurrency related apps and strongly recommend to learn more about Elixir and Erlang ecosystem.
Learning resources:
- ElixirConf Jose Valim Keynote
- ElixirConf 2016 Chris McCord Keynote
- Elixir School
- Elixir Crash Course
Thanks for the contribution, @ontofractal! Very cool to see that you are still working on this - great work!
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Thanks for the review, @amosbastian! I'll make sure to remember the 14 days rule in the future.
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