The unofficial Elixir package for interacting with the Solana blockchain.
Note that this README refers to the master branch of
solana, not the latest released version on Hex. See the documentation for the documentation of the version you're using.
Add solana to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:
def deps do
[
{:solana, "~> 0.2.0"}
]
endsolana provides a simple interface for interacting with Solana's JSON-RPC
API. Here's an example
of requesting an airdrop to a new Solana account via the requestAirdrop
method:
key = Solana.keypair() |> Solana.pubkey!()
client = Solana.RPC.client(network: "localhost")
{:ok, signature} = Solana.RPC.send(client, Solana.RPC.Request.request_airdrop(key, 1))
Solana.Transaction.check(signature) # {:ok, ^signature}To see the full list of supported methods, check the Solana.RPC.Request
module.
Since this module uses Tesla for its API client, you can use whichever
HTTP client you wish, just be sure to include it in your dependencies:
def deps do
[
# Gun, for example
{:gun, "~> 1.3"},
{:idna, "~> 6.0"},
{:castore, "~> 0.1"},
# SSL verification
{:ssl_verify_hostname, "~> 1.0"},
]
endThen, specify the corresponding Tesla.Adapter when creating your client:
client = Solana.RPC.client(network: "localhost", adapter: {Tesla.Adapter.Gun, certificates_verification: true})See the Solana.RPC module for more details about which options are available
when creating an API client.
Since solana's JSON-RPC API client supports sendTransaction, you can use it
to interact with on-chain Solana programs. solana provides utilities to craft
transactions, send them, and confirm them on-chain. It also includes the
Solana.SystemProgram module, which allows you to create
SystemProgram
instructions.
Also check out the solana_spl package
documentation to interact with the Solana
Program Library.
By providing an interface for the Solana.SystemProgram, solana provides
guidelines for how to build interfaces to your own programs. For more examples,
see the solana_spl package.
Once you've built your custom program's client, you should probably write some
tests for it. solana provides example tests for the Solana.SystemProgram in
test/solana/system_program_test.exs, along with an Elixir-managed Solana Test
Validator process to test
your program locally. See Solana.TestValidator for more details about how to
set this up.