## @0x/abi-gen-wrappers Low-level 0x smart contract wrappers generated using @0x/abi-gen. These low-level wrappers are imported by other packages in the 0x monorepo and application developers are not expected to import this package directly. You may also be interested in the [@0x/contract-wrappers](../contract-wrappers/README.md) package which includes some higher-level features. ## Installation ```bash yarn add @0x/abi-gen-wrappers ``` **Import** ```typescript import * as wrappers from '@0x/abi-gen-wrappers'; ``` or ```javascript var wrappers = require('@0x/abi-gen-wrappers'); ``` ## Contributing We welcome improvements and fixes from the wider community! To report bugs within this package, please create an issue in this repository. Please read our [contribution guidelines](../../CONTRIBUTING.md) before getting started. ### Install dependencies If you don't have yarn workspaces enabled (Yarn < v1.0) - enable them: ```bash yarn config set workspaces-experimental true ``` Then install dependencies ```bash yarn install ``` ### Build To build this package and all other monorepo packages that it depends on, run the following from the monorepo root directory: ```bash PKG=@0x/abi-gen-wrappers yarn build ``` ### Clean ```bash yarn clean ``` ### Lint ```bash yarn lint ``` ### Run Tests ```bash yarn test ``` ### Documentation Documentation for this package is generated by TypeDoc, using the Solidity source code for 0x contracts. Each contract corresponds to one global-level module, which contains relevant enums and interfaces for its events and structs. Most significantly, each module exports a class, `Contract`, e.g. `ExchangeContract`, which implements helper methods for all the functions defined in the corresponding contract. A convention to note is that these contract-specific helper methods are defined as _object literals_, which are separated from methods in the generated documentation. Each contract method has a number of sub-methods, e.g. `sendTransactionAsync`, or `estimateGasAsync`, which are documented separately. This is an example of an expected method call signature: `exchangeContractInstance.fillOrder.sendTransactionAsync(...arguments)`.