The Algorand golang SDK provides:
Full documentation is available on pkg.go.dev. You can also self-host the documentation by running godoc -http=:8099
and visiting http://localhost:8099/pkg/github.com/algorand/go-algorand-sdk/v2
in your web browser.
Additional developer documentation and examples can be found on developer.algorand.org
In client/
, the kmd
packages provide HTTP clients for the Key Management Daemon. It is responsible for managing spending key material, signing transactions, and managing wallets.
In client/v2
the algod
package contains a client for the Algorand protocol daemon HTTP API. You can use it to check the status of the blockchain, read a block, look at transactions, or submit a signed transaction.
In client/v2
the indexer
package contains a client for the Algorand Indexer API. You can use it to query historical transactions or make queries about the current state of the chain.
transaction
package contains Transaction building utility functions.
types
contains the data structures you'll use when interacting with the network, including addresses, transactions, multisig signatures, etc.
encoding
contains the json
and msgpack
packages, which can be used to serialize messages for the algod/kmd APIs and the network.
mnemonic
contains support for turning 32-byte keys into checksummed, human-readable mnemonics (and going from mnemonics back to keys).
Run tests with make docker-test
. To set up the sandbox-based test harness without standing up the go-algorand docker image use make harness
.
We use golangci-lint to run linters on our codebase. Please run make lint
before you submit a PR to make sure it conforms to linter standards.
We use cucumber testing for all of our SDKs, including this one. Please refer to algorand-sdk-testing for guidance and existing tests that you may need to update. Depending on the type of update you with to contribute, you may also need to have corresponding updates in the other SDKs (Java, JS, and Python). Feel welcome to ask for collaboration on that front.
To download the SDK, open a terminal and use the go get
command.
go get -u github.com/algorand/go-algorand-sdk/...