@pythnetwork/express-relay-js
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Pyth Express Relay JS SDK

Utility library for interacting with the Pyth Express Relay API.

Installation

npm

$ npm install --save @pythnetwork/express-relay-js

Yarn

$ yarn add @pythnetwork/express-relay-js

Development

To generate the latest type declarations from the server openapi schema, run:

npm run generate-api-types

You can generate the SVM Typescript declaration files from the IDLs via:

npm run generate-anchor-types

Quickstart

import {
  Client,
  OpportunityParams,
  BidParams,
} from "@pythnetwork/express-relay-js";

function calculateOpportunityBid(opportunity: Opportunity): BidParams | null {
  // searcher implementation here
  // if the opportunity is not suitable for the searcher, return null
}

async function bidStatusCallback(bidStatus: BidStatusUpdate) {
  console.log(
    `Bid status for bid ${bidStatus.id}: ${JSON.stringify(bidStatus)}`,
  );
}

async function opportunityCallback(opportunity: Opportunity) {
  const bidParams = calculateOpportunityBid(opportunity);
  if (bidParams === null) return;
  const opportunityBid = await client.signOpportunityBid(
    opportunity,
    bidParams,
    privateKey, // searcher private key with appropriate permissions and assets
  );
  await client.submitOpportunityBid(opportunityBid);
}

const client = new Client(
  { baseUrl: "https://per-staging.dourolabs.app/" },
  bidStatusCallback,
  opportunityCallback,
);

await client.subscribeChains([chain_id]); // chain id you want to subscribe to

Example

There is an example searcher in examples directory.

SimpleSearcher

This example fetches OpportunityParams from the specified endpoint, creates a fixed bid on each opportunity and signs them with the provided private key, and finally submits them back to the server. You can run it with npm run simple-searcher. A full command looks like this:

npm run simple-searcher-evm -- \
  --endpoint https://per-staging.dourolabs.app/ \
  --chain-id op_sepolia \
  --private-key <YOUR-PRIVATE-KEY>

SimpleSearcherSvm

The SimpleSearcherSvm example submits a dummy SVM transaction to the auction server after appending the appropriate SubmitBid instruction that permissions the transaction. You can run it with npm run simple-searcher-svm, and the full command looks like:

npm run simple-searcher-svm -- \
  --endpoint-express-relay https://per-staging.dourolabs.app/ \
  --chain-id development-solana \
  --private-key <YOUR-PRIVATE-KEY> \
  --endpoint-svm "https://api.mainnet-beta.solana.com"

Note that if you are using a localhost server at http://127.0.0.1, you should specify --endpoint http://127.0.0.1:{PORT} rather than http://localhost:{PORT}, as Typescript maps localhost to ::1 in line with IPv6 rather than to 127.0.0.1 as with IPv4.

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