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Client library for engaging with the Pantos system

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Pantos Client Library

1. Introduction

1.1 Overview

Welcome to the documentation for Pantos Client Library, a powerful tool for engaging with the Pantos system. This documentation aims to provide developers with comprehensive information on how to use the features offered by the library.

1.2 Features

The Pantos Client Library API exposes the following functionalities:

  1. Loading the private key from a keystore file
  2. Retrieve the service node bids
  3. Retrieve the balance of a token
  4. Transfer tokens
  5. Deploy PANDAS tokens

2. Installation

2.1 Prerequisites

Please make sure that your development environment meets the following requirements:

Keystore File (Wallet)

The library requires a private key encrypted with a password.

Since, for the moment, the Pantos protocol supports only EVM blockchains, only an Ethereum account keystore file is sufficient. It can be created with tools such as https://vanity-eth.tk/.

One of the most significant advantages of using Pantos is that the protocol has been designed to require minimal user friction when cross-chain operations are performed. Therefore, when using the Pantos products, you must top up your wallet only with PAN tokens.

Python Version

The Pantos Client Library supports Python 3.10 or higher. Ensure that you have the correct Python version installed before the installation steps. You can download the latest version of Python from the official Python website.

2.2 Pypi package

The Pantos Client Library is available as a package from Pypi.

$ virtualenv env
$ source env/bin/activate
$ pip install pantos-client-library

2.3 Source code

The Pantos Client Library has been tested with the library versions specified in poetry.lock.

Poetry

Poetry is our tool of choice for dependency management and packaging.

Installing: https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installing-with-the-official-installer or https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installing-with-pipx

You can use the following lines to install poetry using virtualenv.

$ virtualenv env
$ source env/bin/activate
$ pip install poetry

By default poetry creates the venv directory under under {cache-dir}/virtualenvs. If you opt for creating the virtualenv inside the project’s root directory, execute the following command:

poetry config virtualenvs.in-project true

Clone the repository

Clone the repository to your local machine:

$ git clone https://github.com/pantos-io/client-library.git
$ cd client-library

Libraries

Install the project dependencies:

$ poetry install --no-root

3. Usage

3.1 Configuration

The configuration can be found in client-library.yml.

The library already has a set configuration for our testnet environment, but feel free to adapt it to your needs.

3.2 Examples

The api.py exposes the public functions of the library.

The following example leverages all the functionalities of the library:

#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Example usage of the Pantos client library.

"""
import decimal
import getpass
import pathlib

import pantos.client as pc

# Example retrieval of token balance
try:
    token_balance = pc.retrieve_token_balance(
        pc.Blockchain.POLYGON,
        pc.BlockchainAddress('0xaAE34Ec313A97265635B8496468928549cdd4AB7'),
        pc.TokenSymbol('pan'))
    print('Token balance: {}'.format(token_balance))
except pc.PantosClientError:
    # Handle exception
    raise

# Example retrieval of service node bids
try:
    service_node_bids = pc.retrieve_service_node_bids(pc.Blockchain.AVALANCHE,
                                                      pc.Blockchain.CRONOS)
    print('Service node bids: {}'.format(service_node_bids))
except pc.PantosClientError:
    # Handle exception
    raise

# Read private key from file
if not pathlib.Path('my_client.keystore').exists():
    raise FileNotFoundError('Keystore file not found')
with open('my_client.keystore', 'r') as keystore_file:
    keystore = keystore_file.read()

# Example token transfer
password = getpass.getpass('Keystore password: ')
try:
    private_key = pc.decrypt_private_key(pc.Blockchain.ETHEREUM, keystore,
                                         password)
    token_transfer_response = pc.transfer_tokens(
        pc.Blockchain.ETHEREUM, pc.Blockchain.BNB_CHAIN, private_key,
        pc.BlockchainAddress('0xaAE34Ec313A97265635B8496468928549cdd4AB7'),
        pc.TokenSymbol('pan'), decimal.Decimal('3.1'))
    print(f'Token transfer response: {token_transfer_response}')
except pc.PantosClientError:
    # Handle exception
    raise

# Example of getting a token transfer status
try:
    token_transfer_status = pc.get_token_transfer_status(
        pc.Blockchain.ETHEREUM, token_transfer_response.service_node_address,
        token_transfer_response.task_id)
    print(f'Token transfer status: {token_transfer_status}')
except pc.PantosClientError:
    # Handle exception
    raise

# Example of deploying a token contract
password = getpass.getpass('Keystore password: ')
try:
    private_key = pc.load_private_key(pc.Blockchain.ETHEREUM,
                                      pathlib.Path('my_client.keystore'),
                                      password)
    deployment_blockchains = [pc.Blockchain.ETHEREUM]
    payment_blockchain = pc.Blockchain.ETHEREUM
    task_id = pc.deploy_pantos_compatible_token('Test_cli', 'TCLI', 7, True,
                                                False, 54321,
                                                deployment_blockchains,
                                                payment_blockchain,
                                                private_key)
    print('Task ID deployment: {}'.format(task_id))
except pc.PantosClientError:
    # Handle exception
    raise

4. Contributing

For contributions check our code of conduct.

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