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Tookit for interacting with SUI network

Features

  • Transfer SUI, Custom Coin and objects.
  • Move call
  • Programmable transaction
  • Query on-chain data
  • HD wallet multi-accounts

Pre-requisites

npm install @scallop-io/sui-kit

How to use

Init SuiKit

import { SuiKit } from '@scallop-io/sui-kit';

// The following types of secret key are supported:
// 1. base64 key from SUI cli keystore file
// 2. 32 bytes hex key
// 3. 64 bytes legacy hex key
const secretKey = '<Secret key>';
const suiKit1 = new SuiKit({ secretKey });

// 12 or 24 words mnemonics
const mnemonics = '<Mnemonics>';
const suiKit2 = new SuiKit({ mnemonics });

// It will create a HD wallet with a random mnemonics
const suiKit3 = new SuiKit();

// Override options
const suiKit = new SuiKit({
  mnemonics: '<Mnemonics>',
  // 'testnet' | 'mainnet' | 'devnet', default is 'devnet'
  networkType: 'testnet',
  // the fullnode url, default is the preconfig fullnode url for the given network type
  // It will rotate the fullnode when the current fullnode is not available
  fullnodeUrls: '[<SUI fullnode1>, <SUI fullnode2>]',
  // the faucet url, default is the preconfig faucet url for the given network type
  faucetUrl: '<SUI faucet url>',
});

Transfer

You can use SuiKit to transfer SUI, custom coins, and any objects.

const recipient1 = '0x123'; // repace with real address
const recipient2 = '0x456'; // repace with real address

// transfer SUI to single recipient
await suiKit.transferSui(recipient1, 1000);
// transfer SUI to multiple recipients
await suiKit.transferSuiToMany([recipient1, recipient2], [1000, 2000]);

const coinType = '<pkgId>::custom_coin::CUSTOM_COIN';
// Transfer custom coin to single recipient
await suiKit.transferCoin(recipient1, 1000, coinType);
// Transfer custom coin to multiple recipients
await suiKit.transferCoinToMany(
  [recipient1, recipient2],
  [1000, 2000],
  coinType
);

// Transfer objects
const objectIds = ['<objId1>', '<objId2>'];
await suiKit.transferObjects(objectIds, recipient1);

Stake SUI

You can use SuiKit to stake SUI.

/**
 * This is an example of using SuiKit to stake SUI
 */
const stakeAmount = 1000;
const validatorAddress = '0x123'; // replace with real address
suiKit.stakeSui(stakeAmount, validatorAddress).then(() => {
  console.log('Stake SUI success');
});

Move call

You can use SuiKit to call move functions.

const res = await suiKit.moveCall({
  target: '0x2::coin::join',
  arguments: [coin0, coin1],
  typeArguments: [coinType],
});
console.log(res);

How to pass arguments? Suppose you have a move function like this:

public entry fun test_args(
  addrs: vector<address>,
  name: vector<u8>,
  numbers: vector<u64>,
  bools: vector<bool>,
  coins: vector<Coin<SUI>>,
  ctx: &mut TxContext,
) {
  // ...
}

You can pass the arguments like this:

const addr1 =
  '0x656b875c9c072a465048fc10643470a39ba331727719df46c004973fcfb53c95';
const addr2 =
  '0x10651e50cdbb4944a8fd77665d5af27f8abde6eb76a12b97444809ae4ddb1aad';
const coin1 =
  '0xd4a01b597b87986b04b65e04049499b445c0ee901fe8ba310b1cf29feaa86876';
const coin2 =
  '0x4d4a01b597b87986b04b65e04049499b445c0ee901fe8ba310b1cf29feaa8687';
suiKit.moveCall({
  target: `${pkgId}::module::test_args`,
  arguments: [
    // pass vector<address>, need to specify the vecType as 'address'
    { value: [addr1, addr2], vecType: 'address' },
    // pass vector<u8>, need to specify the vecType as 'u8'
    { value: [10, 20], vecType: 'u8' },
    // pass vector<u64>, default vecType for number array is 'u64', so no need to specify
    [34324, 234234],
    // pass vector<bool>, default vecType for boolean array is 'bool', so no need to specify
    [true, false],
    // pass vector<Coin<SUI>>, no need to specify the vecType for object array
    [coin1, coin2],
  ],
});

All the supported types are:

  • address
  • u8
  • u16
  • u32
  • u64
  • u128
  • u256
  • bool
  • object

Programmable transaction

With programmable transaction, you can send a transaction with multiple actions. The following is an example using flashloan to make arbitrage. (check here for the corresponding Move contract code)

import { SuiKit, SuiTxBlock } from '@scallop-io/sui-kit';
import * as process from 'process';
import * as dotenv from 'dotenv';
dotenv.config();

const treasuryA =
  '0xe5042357d2c2bb928f37e4d12eac594e6d02327d565e801eaf9aca4c7340c28c';
const treasuryB =
  '0xdd2f53171b8c886fad20e0bfecf1d4eede9d6c75762f169a9f3c3022e5ce7293';
const dexPool =
  '0x8a13859a8d930f3238ddd31180a5f0914e5b8dbaa31e18387066b61a563fedf9';

const pkgId =
  '0x3c316b6af0586343ce8e6b4be890305a1f83b7e196366f6435b22b6e3fc8e3d9';

(async () => {
  const mnemonics = process.env.MNEMONICS;
  const suiKit = new SuiKit({ mnemonics });
  const sender = suiKit.currentAddress();

  const tx = new SuiTxBlock();
  // 1. Make a flash loan for coinB
  const [coinB, loan] = tx.moveCall(`${pkgId}::custom_coin_b::flash_loan`, [
    treasuryB,
    10 ** 9,
  ]);
  // 2. Swap from coinB to coinA, ratio is 1:1
  const coinA = tx.moveCall(`${pkgId}::dex::swap_a`, [dexPool, coinB]);
  // 3. Swap from coinA back to coinB, ratio is 1:2
  const coinB2 = tx.moveCall(`${pkgId}::dex::swap_b`, [dexPool, coinA]);
  // 4. Repay flash loan
  const [paybackCoinB] = tx.splitCoins(coinB2, [10 ** 9]);
  tx.moveCall(`${pkgId}::custom_coin_b::payback_loan`, [
    treasuryB,
    paybackCoinB,
    loan,
  ]);
  // 4. Transfer profits to sender
  tx.transferObjects([coinB2], sender);

  // 5. Execute transaction
  const res = await suiKit.signAndSendTxn(tx);
  console.log(res);
})();

Multi-accounts

SuiKit follows bip32 & bip39 standard, so you can use it to manage multiple accounts. When init SuiKit, you can pass in your mnemonics to create a wallet with multiple accounts.

/**
 * This is an example of using SuiKit to manage multiple accounts.
 */
import { SuiKit } from '@scallop-io/sui-kit';

async function checkAccounts(suiKit: SuiKit) {
  const displayAccounts = async (suiKit: SuiKit, accountIndex: number) => {
    const coinType = '0x2::sui::SUI';
    const addr = suiKit.getAddress({ accountIndex });
    const balance = (await suiKit.getBalance(coinType, { accountIndex }))
      .totalBalance;
    console.log(`Account ${accountIndex}: ${addr} has ${balance} SUI`);
  };
  // log the first 10 accounts
  const numAccounts = 10;
  for (let i = 0; i < numAccounts; i++) {
    await displayAccounts(suiKit, i);
  }
}

async function internalTransferSui(
  suiKit: SuiKit,
  fromAccountIndex: number,
  toAccountIndex: number,
  amount: number
) {
  const toAddr = suiKit.getAddress({ accountIndex: toAccountIndex });
  console.log(
    `Transfer ${amount} SUI from account ${fromAccountIndex} to account ${toAccountIndex}`
  );
  return await suiKit.transferSui(toAddr, amount, {
    accountIndex: fromAccountIndex,
  });
}

const mnemonics = process.env.MNEMONICS;
const suiKit = new SuiKit({ mnemonics });
checkAccounts(suiKit).then(() => {});
// transfer 1000 SUI from account 0 to account 1
internalTransferSui(suiKit, 0, 1, 1000).then(() => {});

Publish & upgrade Move package

We have a standalone npm package to help you publish and upgrade Move package based on sui-kit.

Please refer to the repository: sui-package-kit