React framework for DAML applications
The best way to get you started quickly is to look at Create DAMLApp and to read the QuickstartGuide.
To get an overview on how to build a DAML application, please read the application architecture overview.
To use @daml/react
your application needs to be connected to the JSON API of a DAML ledger. If
your JSON API server for the ledger runs on the local host on port 7575, set
"proxy": "http://localhost:7575"
in your package.json
and wrap your main component in the DamlLedger
component of @daml/react
import DamlLedger from @daml/react
const App: React.FC = () => {
<DamlLedger
token: <your authentication token>
httpBaseUrl?: <optional http base url>
wsBaseUrl?: <optional websocket base url>
party: <the logged in party>
>
<MainScreen />
</DamlLedger>
};
Now you can use the following React hooks to interact with a DAML ledger:
useParty
useParty
returns the party, for which commands are currently send to the ledger.
const party = useParty();
useLedger
useLedger
returns an instance of the Ledger
class of @daml/ledger to interact with the DAML
ledger.
const ledger = useLedger();
const newContract = await ledger.create(ContractTemplate, arguments);
const archiveEvent = await Ledger.archive(ContractTemplate, contractId);
const [choiceReturnValue, events] = await ledger.exercise(ContractChoice, contractId, choiceArguments);
useQuery
useQuery
returns the contracts matching a given query. The query matches for a given contract
template and specified field values of the contracts of that template.
const {contracts, loading} = useQuery(ContractTemplate, () => {field: value}, [dependency1,
dependency2, ...]);
If the query is omitted, all visible contracts of the given template are returned.
const {contracts, loading} = useQuery(ContractTemplate);
useReload
useReload
returns a function to reload the results of queries.
const reload = useReload();
const onClick = reload;
useStreamQuery
useStreamQuery
has the same signature as useQuery
, but it constantly refreshes the results.
const {contracts, loading} = useStreamQuery(ContractTemplate, () => {field: value}, [dependency1,
dependency2, ...]);
If the query is omitted, all visible contracts of the given template are returned.
const {contracts, loading} = useStreamQuery(ContractTemplate);
useFetchByKey
useFetchByKey
returns the unique contract of a given template and a given contract key.
const {contract, loading} = useFetchByKey(ContractTemplate, () => key, [dependency1, dependency2, ...]);
useStreamFetchByKey
useStreamFetchByKey
has the same signature as useFetchByKey
, but it constantly keeps refreshes
the result.
const {contract, loading} = useStreamFetchByKey(ContractTemplate, () => key, [dependency1, dependency2, ...]);
In order to interact as multiple parties or to connect to several ledgers, one needs to create an extra
DamlLedger
contexts specific to your requirement.
createLedgerContext
createLedgerContext
returns another DamlLedger
context and associated hooks (useParty
, useLedger
... etc)
that will look up their connection within that returned context.
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