Networks
Up-to-date public Endpoints can be found here. We do not recommend using them in production for applications having high usage/traffic. There are thousands of developers using the public infrastructure and we cannot promise 100% uptime and reliability.
If you still opt to use the public networks, you can use the Network.{Mainnet|Testnet}Sentry from the @injectivelabs/networks package.
Building dApps on Injective requires tapping into different environments and networks where you can easily test your dApp. As part of the injective-ts monorepo, we have the @injectivelabs/networks package allows developers to easily access pre-defined environments to connect to different pieces of Injective.
There are two key functions exported from this package:
export function getNetworkEndpoints(network: Network): NetworkEndpointsexport function getEndpointsForNetwork(network: Network): OldNetworkEndpointsexport function getNetworkInfo(network: Network): ChainInfo
The first one, getNetworkEndpoints returns a pre-defined set of endpoints that can be used by the developers - depending on their needs. Here is the interface that gets returned from this function:
export type NetworkEndpoints = {
indexer: string // the grpc-web port of the indexer API service
grpc: string // the grpc-web port of the sentry node
rest: string // the REST endpoint of the sentry node
rpc?: string // the REST endpoint of the Tendermint RPC
}
/** @deprecated */
export type OldNetworkEndpoints = {
exchangeApi: string // @deprecated - the grpc-web port of the exchange API service
indexerApi: string // the grpc-web port of the indexer API service
sentryGrpcApi: string // the grpc-web port of the sentry node
sentryHttpApi: string // the REST endpoint of the sentry node
tendermintApi?: string // the REST endpoint of the Tendermint RPC
chronosApi?: string // the REST endpoint of the chronos API service
exchangeWeb3GatewayApi?: string // the grpc-web port of the web3-gateway service API
}Let's explain these endpoints, and what they mean:
indexeris the grpc-web endpoint that we can use to connect to theexchange/indexerservice which listens for events from the chain, processes the events, and stores the data into a MongoDB so it's easier and much more performant to serve that data than querying it straight from the chain itself,grpcis the grpc-web endpoint that we can use to connect to a sentry node. A Sentry node is a read (and light) only version of the chain that we can use to query data directly from the chain.restis the REST endpoint that we can use to connect to a sentry node.rpcis the REST endpoint that we can use to connect to the Tendermint RPC,
The getNetworkInfo exports these endpoints plus the chainId and the default fee for the Network we want.
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