Version: 0.15.0

Example usage

We assume the usage of the trustlines-clientlib ES6 module in the following.

To start using the trustlines-clientlib you first have to configure the relay server you want to connect to. You can either connect to a local develop relay server or use publicly available ones.

import { TLNetwork } from '@trustlines/trustlines-clientlib'
// Instance using a relay connected to the Laika Testnet
const laika = new TLNetwork({
relayUrl: {
protocol: 'https',
port: '80',
host: 'relay0.testnet.trustlines.network',
path: '/api/v1'
},
messagingUrl: {
protocol: 'https',
port: '80',
host: 'relay0.testnet.trustlines.network',
path: '/api/v1'
}
// ...
})
// Instance using a relay connected to the TLBC
const tlbc = new TLNetwork({
relayUrl: 'https://tlbc.relay.anyblock.tools/api/v1',
messagingUrl: 'https://messaging.trustlines.app/api/v1'
// ...
})

This library is a promise-based library. So every asynchronous call will return a native JavaScript promise. If an error occurs the library will throw it. The caller has to handle it appropriately.

try {
const networks = await laika.currencyNetwork.getAll()
} catch (error) {
console.log('Caught error:', error)
}