Rust library to aid coding with VeChain: wallets, transactions signing, encoding and verification, smart contract ABI interfacing, etc.
This library acts primary as a proxy to several underlying libraries, with the addition of some VeChain-specific toolchain components.
One of possible use cases can be transaction creation and signing.
Here is how you may approach it. Let's transfer a few VET to another account.
To do so, we need to create a transaction and encode it into broadcastable bytes.
use thor_devkit::transactions::{Transaction, Clause};
use thor_devkit::hdnode::{Mnemonic, Language, HDNode};
let transaction = Transaction {
chain_tag: 1,
block_ref: 0xaabbccdd,
expiration: 32,
clauses: vec![
Clause {
to: Some(
"0x7567d83b7b8d80addcb281a71d54fc7b3364ffed"
.parse()
.unwrap(),
),
value: 10000.into(),
data: b"\x00\x00\x00\x60\x60\x60".to_vec().into(),
},
],
gas_price_coef: 128,
gas: 21000,
depends_on: None,
nonce: 0xbc614e,
reserved: None,
signature: None,
};
let mnemonic = Mnemonic::from_phrase(
"ignore empty bird silly journey junior ripple have guard waste between tenant",
Language::English
).expect("Must be correct");
let wallet = HDNode::build().mnemonic(mnemonic).build().expect("Builds");
let signed = transaction.sign(&wallet.private_key().expect("Must be non-restricted").private_key());
println!("{:02x?}", signed.to_broadcastable_bytes());
You can check out sample usage of this crate in the examples/ folder in the project repo on GitHub.
You can find the crate's readme documentation on the
crates.io page, or alternatively in the README.md
file on the GitHub project repo.
thor-devkit
promises to maintain a reasonable MSRV policy. MSRV will not be
bumped unless necessary, and such MSRV bumps will only happen in minor or major
releases as soon as the first non-beta release goes live. The required version
will never be newer than 6 months.
Currently it requires rust 1.69.0
or higher to build.
Contributions are welcome! Open a pull request to fix a bug, or open an issue to discuss a new feature or change.
Check out the Contributing section in the docs for more info.
This project is proudly licensed under the Lesser GNU General Public License v3 (LICENSE).
thor-devkit
can be distributed according to the Lesser GNU General Public License v3. Contributions
will be accepted under the same license.