An SDK to search registered domains in the Registry Smart Contract from the SorobanDomains protocol
npm i @creit.tech/sorobandomains-sdk
The first step will be creating a new instance from the main class.
import * as SDK from '@stellar/stellar-sdk';
import config from './myconfigfile.ts'
const sdk: SorobanDomainsSDK = new SorobanDomainsSDK({
stellarSDK: SDK,
rpc: new SDK.SorobanRpc.Server(config.RPC_URL),
network: config.NETWORK,
contractId: config.CONTRACT_ID,
defaultFee: config.DEFAULT_FEE,
defaultTimeout: config.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
simulationAccount: config.SIMULATION_ACCOUNT,
});
If you want to know what each value represents, check the
SorobanDomainsSDKParams
interface in the./src/types.ts
file.
import { Record } from '@creit.tech/sorobandomains-sdk';
const domainRecord: Record = await sdk.searchDomain({ domain: 'jhon' });
const subDomainRecord: Record = await sdk.searchDomain({ domain: 'jhon', subDomain: 'payments' });
When searching for a domain, you can receive two types of errors: an expected error by the SDK or a simulation error.
Currently, there is only one expected error by the SDK: Domain404Error
.
If you need to catch this type of error you can do this:
import { Domain404Error } from '@creit.tech/sorobandomains-sdk';
try {
const domainRecord: Record = await sdk.searchDomain({ domain: 'nonexistingrecord' });
} catch (e) {
if (e.name === Domain404Error.name) {
// ... Do something here
} else {
// ... Do this instead
}
}
Note: In the example we check by the name and not if is an instance of the class because depending on your environment that validation method could fail.
Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2024-present Creit Technologies LLP.
Checkout the LICENSE.md
file for more details.