Lido Ethereum SDK is a package that provides convenient tools for interacting with Lido contracts on the Ethereum network through a software development kit (SDK). This SDK simplifies working with Lido contracts and accessing their functionality.
For changes between versions see CHANGELOG.MD
You can install the Lido Ethereum SDK using npm or yarn:
// SDK (stakes, wrap, withdrawals)
yarn add @lidofinance/lido-ethereum-sdk
To get started with the Lido Ethereum SDK, you need to import the necessary modules:
const { LidoSDK } = require('@lidofinance/lido-ethereum-sdk');
// Or, if you are using ES6+:
import { LidoSDK } from '@lidofinance/lido-ethereum-sdk';
// Or, import separate each module separately to save up on bundle size
import { LidoSDKStake } from '@lidofinance/lido-ethereum-sdk/stake';
✨ See also the examples provided for some more real-life applications.
Before using the SDK, you need to create an instance of the LidoSDK class:
// Pass your own viem PublicClient
import { createPublicClient, http } from 'viem';
import { holesky } from 'viem/chains';
const rpcProvider = createPublicClient({
chain: holesky,
transport: http(),
});
const sdk = new LidoSDK({
chainId: 17000,
rpcProvider,
web3Provider: provider, // optional
});
// Or just rpc urls so it can be created under the hood
const sdk = new LidoSDK({
chainId: 17000,
rpcUrls: ['<RPC_URL>'],
web3Provider: provider, // optional
});
Replace <RPC_URL>
with the url of your Ethereum RPC provider.
All examples and usage instructions can be found in the Docs SDK package.
const lidoSDK = new LidoSDK({
chainId: 17000,
rpcUrls: ['<RPC_URL>'],
web3Provider: provider,
});
// Views
const balanceETH = await lidoSDK.core.balanceETH(address);
// Calls
const stakeTx = await lidoSDK.stake.stakeEth({
value,
callback,
referralAddress,
account,
});
// relevant results are returned with transaction
const { stethReceived, sharesReceived } = stakeTx.result;
console.log(balanceETH.toString(), 'ETH balance');
For breaking changes between versions see MIGRATION.md
For additional information about available methods and functionality, refer to the the documentation for the Lido Ethereum SDK.
To check out SDK in action visit playground. Or tinker locally by cloning this repo and following Playground instructions.