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A Python SDK for interacting with JPYCv2 contracts

Project description

Core SDK

License: MIT build

A Python SDK to interact with the JPYCv2's core contracts. Ideal for those who want to interact with JPYC protocol in any Python-backend environments.

🪄 Usage

1. Install jpyc_core_sdk Package

# uv
$ uv add jpyc_core_sdk
# poetry
$ poetry add jpyc_core_sdk
# pip
$ pip install jpyc_core_sdk

2. Configure SDK Clients

from jpyc_core_sdk import JPYC, SdkClient

# Configure SDK client using default RPC endpoint
client = SdkClient(
    chain_name="ethereum",
    network_name="mainnet",
    private_key={PRIVATE_KEY},
)

# Or configure SDK client using custom RPC endpoint
client = SdkClient(
    chain_name="ethereum",
    network_name="mainnet",
    private_key={PRIVATE_KEY},
    rpc_endpoint={CUSTOM_RPC_ENDPOINT},
)

# Configure JPYC client
jpyc = JPYC(client=client)

[!TIP] As for sensitive data such as private keys or api keys, we strongly recommend using some secure storage and read them from the securely embedded environment variables. This reflects our design decision of not using any environment variables within the SDK itself, aiming to make it as flexible as possible for the developers. Also, using some arbitrary environmental variables often results in unexpected behaviors (e.g., naming conflicts).

3. Call JPYC Contracts

Use the configured JPYC client to call JPYC's contract functions wherever you would like.

from {CONFIG_FILE} import jpyc

...
# Call a contract function (e.g., transfer)
tx_hash = jpyc.transfer(
    to={TO_ADDRESS},
    value=2025,
)
...

[!NOTE]

⛓️ Supported Networks

Please use one of the combinations of chain-network names when configuring the SDK clients.

[!TIP] For local testing & development, you could use localhost-devnet pair.

Chain Name Network Names
ethereum mainnet, sepolia
polygon mainnet, amoy
gnosis mainnet, chiado
avalanche mainnet, fuji
astar mainnet
shiden mainnet
localhost devnet

💬 Supported Providers

We're currently supporting HTTPProvider (the most simple & widely-used one) only. More providers (notably WebSocketProvider) are to be supported in the near future, so stay tuned!

🛠 Development

[!IMPORTANT] Sections below are mainly for the advanced users (e.g., contributors of this repo).

📦 Package Management

Add packages

# add packages for production
$ uv add {package_name}
# add packages for development
$ uv add --dev {package_name}

Remove packages

# remove production packages
$ uv remove {package_name}
# remove development packages
$ uv remove --dev {package_name}

🔎 Testing

Please see README at tests directory.

✅ Static Code Analysis

[!NOTE] Analysis results are also to be checked on our CI workflow.

Linting

# run linter without fixing
$ uv run ruff check {dir_name}
# run linter & auto-fix (if available)
$ uv run ruff check {dir_name} --fix

Formatting

# run formatter without fixing
$ uv run ruff format {dir_name} --check
# run formatter & auto-fix
$ uv run ruff format {dir_name}

Type Checking

# run mypy
$ uv run mypy {dir_name}

Pre-Commit Hooks

Pre-commit script is configured at .pre-commit-config.yaml. This automatically runs the configured hooks before executing any git commit commands. You could also simulate the hooks by running the following.

# simulate pre-commit hooks without creating an actual commit
$ uv run pre-commit run --all-files

📝 Comments & Docstrings

Docstrings should be written in the Google-style.

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