# xrpl.js A JavaScript/TypeScript library for interacting with the XRP Ledger [![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/xrpl.png)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/xrpl) ![npm bundle size](https://img.shields.io/bundlephobia/min/xrpl) This is the recommended library for integrating a JavaScript/TypeScript app with the XRP Ledger, especially if you intend to use advanced functionality such as IOUs, payment paths, the decentralized exchange, account settings, payment channels, escrows, multi-signing, and more. ## [➡️ Reference Documentation](http://js.xrpl.org) See the full reference documentation for all classes, methods, and utilities. ## Features 1. Managing keys & creating test credentials ([`Wallet`](https://js.xrpl.org/classes/Wallet.html) && [`Client.fundWallet()`](https://js.xrpl.org/classes/Client.html#fundWallet)) 2. Submitting transactions to the XRP Ledger ([`Client.submit(...)`](https://js.xrpl.org/classes/Client.html#submit) & [transaction types](https://xrpl.org/transaction-types.html)) 3. Sending requests to observe the ledger ([`Client.request(...)`](https://js.xrpl.org/classes/Client.html#request) using [public API methods](https://xrpl.org/public-api-methods.html)) 4. Subscribing to changes in the ledger ([Ex. ledger, transactions, & more...](https://xrpl.org/subscribe.html)) 5. Parsing ledger data into more convenient formats ([`xrpToDrops`](https://js.xrpl.org/functions/xrpToDrops.html) and [`rippleTimeToISOTime`](https://js.xrpl.org/functions/rippleTimeToISOTime.html)) All of which works in Node.js (tested for v18+) & web browsers (tested for Chrome). # Quickstart ### Requirements + **[Node.js v18](https://nodejs.org/)** is recommended. We also support v20. Other versions may work but are not frequently tested. ### Installing xrpl.js In an existing project (with package.json), install xrpl.js with: ``` $ npm install --save xrpl ``` Or with `yarn`: ``` $ yarn add xrpl ``` Example usage: ```js const xrpl = require("xrpl"); async function main() { const client = new xrpl.Client("wss://s.altnet.rippletest.net:51233"); await client.connect(); const response = await client.request({ command: "account_info", account: "rPT1Sjq2YGrBMTttX4GZHjKu9dyfzbpAYe", ledger_index: "validated", }); console.log(response); await client.disconnect(); } main(); ``` For a more in-depth example, you can copy/forking this Code Sandbox template!
https://codesandbox.io/s/xrpl-intro-pxgdjr?file=/src/App.js It goes through: 1. Creating a new test account 2. Sending a payment transaction 3. And sending requests to see your account balance! ### Case by Case Setup Steps If you're using xrpl.js with React or Deno, you'll need to do a couple extra steps to set it up: - [Using xrpl.js with a CDN](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl.js/blob/main/UNIQUE_SETUPS.md#using-xrpljs-from-a-cdn) - [Using xrpl.js with `create-react-app`](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl.js/blob/main/UNIQUE_SETUPS.md#using-xrpljs-with-create-react-app) - [Using xrpl.js with `React Native`](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl.js/blob/main/UNIQUE_SETUPS.md#using-xrpljs-with-react-native) - [Using xrpl.js with `Vite React`](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl.js/blob/main/UNIQUE_SETUPS.md#using-xrpljs-with-vite-react) - [Using xrpl.js with `Deno`](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl.js/blob/main/UNIQUE_SETUPS.md#using-xrpljs-with-deno) ## Documentation As you develop with xrpl.js, there's two sites you'll use extensively: 1. [xrpl.org](https://xrpl.org/references.html) is the primary source for: - How the ledger works ([See Concepts](https://xrpl.org/concepts.html#main-page-header)) - What kinds of transactions there are ([Transaction Types](https://xrpl.org/transaction-types.html#transaction-types)) - Requests you can send ([Public API Methods](https://xrpl.org/public-api-methods.html)) - Tutorials for interacting with various features of the ledger ([Tutorials](https://xrpl.org/tutorials.html#main-page-header)) 2. [js.xrpl.org](https://js.xrpl.org/) has the reference docs for this library ### Mailing Lists If you want to hear when we release new versions of xrpl.js, you can join our low-traffic mailing list (About 1 email per week): - [Subscribe to xrpl-announce](https://groups.google.com/g/xrpl-announce) If you're using the XRP Ledger in production, you should run a [rippled server](https://github.com/ripple/rippled) and subscribe to the ripple-server mailing list as well. - [Subscribe to ripple-server](https://groups.google.com/g/ripple-server) ## Asking for help One of the best spots to ask for help is in the [XRPL Developer Discord](https://xrpldevs.org) - There's a channel for xrpl.js where other community members can help you figure out how to accomplish your goals. You are also welcome to create an [issue](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl.js/issues) here and we'll do our best to respond within 3 days. ## Key Links - [xrpl.js Reference Docs](https://js.xrpl.org/) - [xrpl.org (Detailed docs on how the XRPL works)](https://xrpl.org/references.html) - [XRPL Code Samples](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl-dev-portal/tree/master/content/_code-samples) - [#javascript in the XRPL Developer Discord for questions & support](https://xrpldevs.org) - [xrpl-announce (The mailing list for new xrpl.js versions)](https://groups.google.com/g/xrpl-announce) - [Applications that use xrpl.js](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl.js/blob/main/APPLICATIONS.md) (You can open a PR to add your project!)