A library to submit extrinsics to a substrate node via RPC.
Take a look in the examples folder or the examples folder for various smaller or
larger subxt usage examples, or read the guide to learn more.
Use the subxt-cli tool to download the metadata for your target runtime from a node.
- Install:
cargo install subxt-cli- Save the encoded metadata to a file:
subxt metadata -f bytes > metadata.scaleThis defaults to querying the metadata of a locally running node on the default http://localhost:9933/. If querying
a different node then the metadata command accepts a --url argument.
For more details regarding utilizing subxt, please visit the documentation.
Most tests require a running substrate node to communicate with. This is done by spawning an instance of the
substrate node per test. It requires an up-to-date substrate executable on your path.
This can be installed from source via cargo:
cargo install --git https://github.com/paritytech/substrate node-cli --forcePlease add your project to this list via a PR.
- cargo-contract CLI for interacting with Wasm smart contracts.
- xcm-cli CLI for submitting XCM messages.
- phala-pherry The relayer between Phala blockchain and the off-chain Secure workers.
- crunch CLI to claim staking rewards in batch every Era or X hours for substrate-based chains.
- interbtc-clients Client implementations for the interBTC parachain; notably the Vault / Relayer and Oracle.
- tidext Tidechain client with Stronghold signer.
- staking-miner-v2 Submit NPos election solutions and get rewards.
- polkadot-introspector Tools for monitoring Polkadot nodes.
- ink! Smart contract language that uses
subxtfor allowing developers to conduct End-to-End testing of their contracts.
Alternatives
substrate-api-client provides similar functionality.
The entire code within this repository is dual licensed under the GPL-3.0 or Apache-2.0 licenses. See the LICENSE file for more details.
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