The official SDK for the Lens 🌿.
This section is for developers who want to contribute to the SDK.
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/lens-network/sdk.gitInstall the dependencies:
pnpm install- Node.js: >= v20. See installation guide.
- pnpm: v9.1.2. See installation guide.
Use nvm to manage your Node.js versions. Run the following command in the project root folder:
nvm useto switch to the correct Node.js version.
Enable corepack to use the the correct version of pnpm.
Run the following command in the project root folder:
corepack installto install the correct version once. After that corepack will automatically use the correct version of pnpm when entering the project folder.
Run the tests:
pnpm test:client: Run the tests for the@lens-protocol/clientpackage.
Lint the code:
pnpm lintCompile the code:
pnpm buildClean the build:
pnpm cleanCreate a new package:
pnpm new:packageThe project uses Biome to format and lint the code. You can install the Biome extension for your IDE: https://biomejs.dev/guides/editors/first-party-extensions/
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Create a new release branch using the
release/X.Y.Znaming convention. -
Bumps up version number and updates the changelog.
pnpm changeset version
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Commit the changes using
chore: bumps up version numberas the commit message. -
Push the changes to the remote repository.
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Open a pull request to the
mainbranch. -
Wait for all checks to pass and for the pull request to be approved.
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Publish the package.
pnpm changeset publish
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Push tags to the remote repository.
git push --follow-tags
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Merge the pull request to the
mainbranch.
Working within a monorepo can sometimes lead to type incompatibilities across packages. If you encounter an error like:
Type 'import("[...]/packages/client/dist/index").PublicClient<import("[...]/packages/client/dist/index").Context>' is not assignable to type 'import("[...]/packages/client/src/clients").PublicClient<import("[...]/packages/client/src/context").Context>'.This usually indicates that TypeScript is picking up types from different versions of the same package. To resolve this, make sure you have configured the entry points correctly as aliases in the top level tsconfig.json file.
{
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/tsconfig",
"compilerOptions": {
"skipLibCheck": true,
"types": ["node"],
"paths": {
"@lens-protocol/client": ["./packages/client/src"],
"@lens-protocol/client/actions": ["./packages/client/src/actions"],
"@lens-protocol/client/test-utils": ["./packages/client/src/test-utils"],
"@lens-protocol/env": ["./packages/env/src"],
"@lens-protocol/graphql": ["./packages/graphql/src"],
"@lens-protocol/react": ["./packages/react/src"],
"@lens-protocol/storage": ["./packages/storage/src"],
"@lens-protocol/types": ["./packages/types/src"]
}
},
"include": ["**/*.ts"],
"exclude": ["dist", "node_modules"]
}We are currently focused on launching Lens Network mainnet and Lens Protocol v3. We are not able to accept contributions at this time. We will update this section in due course.
If you have a pressing issue or feature request, please open an issue on GitHub.
Lens SDK is MIT licensed.