A JavaScript SDK for Ethereum and the Onyx Protocol. Wraps around Ethers.js. Works in the web browser and Node.js.
This SDK is in open beta, and is constantly under development. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
JSON RPC based Ethereum read and write.
const Onyx = require('@onyx-finance/onyx-js'); // in Node.js
const oUsdtAddress = Onyx.util.getAddress(Onyx.oUSDT);
(async function() {
let supplyRatePerBlock = await Onyx.eth.read(
oUsdtAddress,
'function supplyRatePerBlock() returns (uint)',
[], // [optional] parameters
{} // [optional] call options, provider, network, ethers.js "overrides"
);
console.log('USDT supplyRatePerBlock:', supplyRatePerBlock.toString());
})().catch(console.error);
const toAddress = '0xa0df350d2637096571F7A701CBc1C5fdE30dF76A';
(async function() {
const trx = await Onyx.eth.trx(
toAddress,
'function send() external payable',
[],
{
value: Onyx._ethers.utils.parseEther('1.0'), // 1 ETH
provider: window.ethereum, // in a web browser
}
);
const toAddressEthBalance = await Onyx.eth.getBalance(toAddress);
})().catch(console.error);
Simple methods for using the Onyx protocol.
const onyx = new Onyx(window.ethereum); // in a web browser
// Ethers.js overrides are an optional 3rd parameter for `supply`
// const trxOptions = { gasLimit: 250000, mantissa: false };
(async function() {
console.log('Supplying ETH to the Onyx protocol...');
const trx = await onyx.supply(Onyx.ETH, 1);
console.log('Ethers.js transaction object', trx);
})().catch(console.error);
Web Browser
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@onyx-finance/onyx-js@latest/dist/browser/onyx.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
window.Onyx; // or `Onyx`
</script>
Node.js
npm install @onyx-finance/onyx-js
const Onyx = require('@onyx-finance/onyx-js');
// or, when using ES6
import Onyx from '@onyx-finance/onyx-js';
See the docblock comments above each function definition or the official Onyx.js Documentation.
The following are valid Ethereum providers for initialization of the SDK.
var onyx = new Onyx(window.ethereum); // web browser
var onyx = new Onyx('http://127.0.0.1:8545'); // HTTP provider
var onyx = new Onyx(); // Uses Ethers.js fallback mainnet (for testing only)
var onyx = new Onyx('goerli'); // Uses Ethers.js fallback (for testing only)
// Init with private key (server side)
var onyx = new Onyx('https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/_your_project_id_', {
privateKey: '0x_your_private_key_', // preferably with environment variable
});
// Init with HD mnemonic (server side)
var onyx = new Onyx('mainnet' {
mnemonic: 'clutch captain shoe...', // preferably with environment variable
});
Names of contracts, their addresses, ABIs, token decimals, and more can be found in /src/constants.ts
. Addresses, for all networks, can be easily fetched using the getAddress
function, combined with contract name constants.
console.log(Onyx.BUSD, Onyx.ETH, Onyx.oETH);
// BUSD, ETH, oETH
const oUsdtAddress = Onyx.util.getAddress(Onyx.oUSDT);
// Mainnet oUSDT address. Second parameter can be a network like 'goerli'.
Parameters of number values can be plain numbers or their scaled up mantissa values. There is a transaction option boolean to tell the SDK what the developer is passing.
// 1 Busd
await onyx.borrow(Onyx.BUSD, '1000000000000000000', { mantissa: true });
// `mantissa` defaults to false if it is not specified or if an options object is not passed
await onyx.borrow(Onyx.BUSD, 1, { mantissa: false });
Each method that interacts with the blockchain accepts a final optional parameter for overrides, much like Ethers.js overrides.
// The options object itself and all options are optional
const trxOptions = {
mantissa, // Boolean, parameters array arg of 1 ETH would be '1000000000000000000' (true) vs 1 (false)
abi, // Definition string or an ABI array from a solc build
provider, // JSON RPC string, Web3 object, or Ethers.js fallback network (string)
network, // Ethers.js fallback network provider, "provider" has precedence over "network"
from, // Address that the Ethereum transaction is send from
gasPrice, // Ethers.js override `Onyx._ethers.utils.parseUnits('10.0', 'gwei')`
gasLimit, // Ethers.js override - see https://docs.ethers.io/ethers.js/v5-beta/api-contract.html#overrides
value, // Number or string
data, // Number or string
chainId, // Number
nonce, // Number
privateKey, // String, meant to be used with `Onyx.eth.trx` (server side)
mnemonic, // String, meant to be used with `Onyx.eth.trx` (server side)
};
The Onyx API is accessible from Onyx.js. The corresponding services are defined in the api
namespace on the class.
Onyx.api.account
Onyx.api.oToken
Onyx.api.marketHistory
Onyx.api.governance
The governance method requires a second parameter (string) for the corresponding endpoint shown in the documentation.
proposals
voteReceipts
accounts
Here is an example for using the account
endpoint. The network
parameter in the request body is optional and defaults to mainnet
.
const main = async () => {
const account = await Onyx.api.account({
"addresses": "0xB61C5971d9c0472befceFfbE662555B78284c307",
"network": "goerli"
});
let busdBorrowBalance = 0;
if (Object.isExtensible(account) && account.accounts) {
account.accounts.forEach((acc) => {
acc.tokens.forEach((tok) => {
if (tok.symbol === Onyx.oBUSD) {
busdBorrowBalance = +tok.borrow_balance_underlying.value;
}
});
});
}
console.log('busdBorrowBalance', busdBorrowBalance);
}
main().catch(console.error);
Tests are available in ./test/*.test.js
. The tests are configured in ./test/index.js
. Methods are tested using a forked chain using ganache-core. A JSON RPC provider URL needs to be configured as an environment variable before running the tests (MAINNET_PROVIDER_URL
). Archive state must be available to run the tests. For free archive node access, get a provider URL from Alchemy.
## Run all tests
npm test
## Run a single test (Mocha JS grep option)
npm test -- -g 'runs eth.getBalance'
git clone [email protected]:Onyx-Protocol/onyx-js.git
cd onyx-js/
npm install
npm run build
<!-- Local build (do `npm install` first) -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="./dist/browser/onyx.min.js"></script>
<!-- Public NPM -> jsdeliver build -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@onyx-finance/onyx-js@latest/dist/browser/onyx.min.js"></script>
// Local build (do `npm install` first)
const Onyx = require('./dist/nodejs/index.js');
// Public NPM build
const Onyx = require('@onyx-finance/onyx-js');