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# Haveno TypeScript Library
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TypeScript library for using Haveno.
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## Install
1. Start a Haveno daemon (see [installing.md](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/blob/master/docs/installing.md)).
2. Install haveno-ts in your project: `npm install haveno-ts`
## Sample code
```js
import { HavenoClient } from "haveno-ts";
// create client connected to Haveno daemon
const alice = new HavenoClient("http://localhost:8080", "apitest");
// use Haveno daemon
const balances = await alice.getBalances();
const paymentAccounts = await alice.getPaymentAccounts();
const myOffers = await alice.getMyOffers("ETH");
const offers = await alice.getOffers("ETH", "BUY");
const trade = await alice.takeOffer(offers[0].getId(), paymentAccounts[0].getId());
// disconnect client
await alice.disconnect();
```
## TypeDocs
See [TypeDocs](https://haveno-dex.github.io/haveno-ts/classes/HavenoClient.HavenoClient.html).
## Run tests
Running the [API tests](./src/HavenoClient.test.ts) is the best way to develop and test Haveno end-to-end. [`HavenoClient.ts`](./src/HavenoClient.ts) provides the client interface to Haveno's backend daemon.
You first need to start a local Haveno network which can be done manually or using docker.
### Start local Haveno network manually
This workflow is useful for local development of `haveno` and `haveno-ts`
1. [Run a local Haveno test network](https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/blob/master/docs/installing.md) and then shut down the arbitrator, user1, and user2 or run them as daemons, e.g. `make user1-daemon-local`. You may omit the arbitrator registration steps since it's done automatically in the tests.
2. Clone this project to the same parent directory as the haveno project: `git clone https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno-ts`
3. Install `envoy` proxy from your package manager of choice, for example `brew install envoy`.
4. In a new terminal, start envoy with the config in haveno-ts/config/envoy.local.yaml: `envoy -c config/envoy.local.yaml`
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5. In a new terminal, start the funding wallet. This wallet will be funded automatically in order to fund the tests.<br>For example: `cd ~/git/haveno && make funding-wallet-local`.
### Start local Haveno network with docker
Alternatively use this wokflow to develop `haveno-ts` or run tests with dockerized setup:
Start a local Haveno network with docker:
1. `cd ~/git/haveno-ts/docker`
2. `sudo docker-compose up`. This will start docker and initialize the network.
> **Docker Tips**
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> * Stop: `sudo docker-compose stop`
> * Rebuild: `sudo docker-compose build`
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> * Stop and delete contains: `sudo docker-compose stop`
### Run client tests
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5. Install protobuf compiler [v3.20.3](https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v3.20.3) for your system.
6. Download `protoc-gen-grpc-web` plugin and make executable as [shown here](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-web#code-generator-plugin).
7. `cd haveno-ts`
8. `npm install`
9. `npm run test -- --baseCurrencyNetwork=XMR_LOCAL` to run all tests or `npm run test -- --baseCurrencyNetwork=XMR_LOCAL -t "Can get the version"` to run tests by name.