RNS JS Library - Getting Started
Installation
npm i web3 @rsksmart/rns
- Source code: github.com/rnsdomains/rns-js
- npm: npmjs.com/package/@rsksmart/rns
Or just use it directly in your webpage:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/web3@1.2.6/dist/web3.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@rsksmart/rns@1.5.11/lib/rns.min.js"></script>
Don't forget to specify the desired version of the package!
Basic usage
import Web3 from 'web3'
import RNS from '@rsksmart/rns'
import { ChainId } from '@rsksmart/rns/types'
const web3 = new Web3('https://public-node.rsk.co')
const rns = new RNS(web3)
Remember that if you are running the code in a webpage, no
import
statements are needed, just instantiate the libs made available in the global scope.
Find instructions in the advanced usage section if running local or custom blockchains.
Get an address:
rns.addr('testing.rsk').then(console.log)
Get Bitcoin address:
rns.addr('testing.rsk', ChainId.BITCOIN).then(console.log)
Check if example.testing.rsk
subdomain is available:
rns.subdomains.available('testing.rsk', 'example').then(console.log)
Reverse lookup: Get the name of a given address:
rns.reverse('0x0000000000000000000000000000000123456789').then(console.log)
Create a subdomain under my parent domain:
const newOwnerAddress = '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000001';
rns.subdomains.setOwner('mydomain.rsk', 'example', newOwnerAddress);
Check out the operations specification for more details.
Advanced usage
If you want to interact directly with the contracts, find instructions in the the advanced usage section.