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A TypeScript SDK for integrating with Mach's API.

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  • @tristeroresearch/mach-sdk
  • @tristeroresearch/mach-sdk/constants

Readme

Mach SDK

Documentation

  • Documentation for the SDK can be found here.

Roadmap

  • EVM ERC20 swaps for common tokens
  • EVM WETH swaps
  • Websocket listening for order events
  • Full support for generic ERC20 swaps
  • Solana swaps
  • Tron swaps

Quickstart

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+

Installation

npm install @tristeroresearch/mach-sdk@latest

Basic Usage

  • The SDK uses private keys transaction signing. It assumes that you store a private key in a local variable called PRIVATE_KEY.
  • Alternatively, you can pass a private key into the SDK functions, for example:
import { order } from '@tristeroresearch/mach-sdk';
import { tokens } from '@tristeroresearch/mach-sdk/constants';

order(tokens.arb.USDC, tokens.op.USDT, 10, null, 'example_private_key');
  • In the above example, the order helper takes a source asset, a destination asset, an amount in dollars, a gas data object, and a private key
  • Since the gas object is not provided, the SDK will automatically fetch the recommended gas fees from the Mach API

Testnet Support

The SDK supports both mainnet and testnet environments. When in testnet mode, you cannot use mainnet tokens or contracts. To use testnet:

import { order, config } from '@tristeroresearch/mach-sdk';
import { tokens } from '@tristeroresearch/mach-sdk/constants';

// Initialize the SDK config
const sdkConfig = await config;

// Enable testnet mode (automatically sets the testnet API URL)
await sdkConfig.setTestnetMode(true);

// Use testnet tokens for swaps (e.g., Sepolia tokens)
console.log(await order(tokens.sepolia.USDC, tokens.sepolia.USDT, 0.005));

// Switch back to mainnet mode
await sdkConfig.setMainnetMode(true);

When testnet mode is enabled:

  • All operations will use testnet contracts and endpoints
  • You must use testnet tokens (available in tokens.sepolia.*, tokens.monadtestnet.*, etc.)
  • You must use testnet contracts (available in contracts.sepolia.*, contracts.monadtestnet.*, etc.)
  • Mainnet tokens and contracts will not work
  • The API URL is automatically set to the testnet endpoint
  • This is useful for development and testing without using real assets

You can check the current mode using:

const isTestnet = await sdkConfig.getTestnetMode();
const isMainnet = await sdkConfig.getMainnetMode();

More simply, using dotenv to access a private key from the environment variables:

import { order, dollarToTokenValue } from '@tristeroresearch/mach-sdk';
import { tokens } from '@tristeroresearch/mach-sdk/constants';

// Convert $10 to token amount
const amount = await dollarToTokenValue(10, tokens.arb.USDC);

// Initiate a swap from Arbitrum USDC to Optimism USDT
const result = await order(tokens.arb.USDC, tokens.op.USDT, amount);
console.log(`Order complete: ${result.hash}`);

Advanced Usage

You may want to manually control the process of getting a quote, submitting an order, and market making the order. You can use some more primitive helper functions like the following:

import { getQuote, submitOrder, marketMakeOrder } from '@tristeroresearch/mach-sdk';
import { tokens, chains } from '@tristeroresearch/mach-sdk/constants';

// For advanced control over the process
const key = process.env.PRIVATE_KEY as `0x${string}`;
const amount = await dollarToTokenValue(5, tokens.arb.USDC);

// Step 1: Get a quote
const quote = await getQuote(tokens.arb.USDC, tokens.op.USDT, amount, key);

// Step 2: Submit the order to the blockchain
const receipt = await submitOrder(quote, key);

// Step 3: Market make the order using the Mach market maker
const response = await marketMakeOrder(chains.arb, receipt);

Notes on Mach Smart Contracts

  • Transactions are placed on chain via a smart contract function on Mach's Orderbook contract called PlaceOrder.
  • You can find the source code for the order book smart contract here.

Project Structure

@types

Defines common types used by the SDK, such as:

  • Balance
  • Chain
  • Network
  • Order Response
  • Order
  • Token

api

API helper functions for interacting with the Mach API, e.g.:

  • Fetching the dynamic configuration object in src/api/config.api.ts
  • Getting recommended gas fees in src/api/getMachGasRecommendation.api.ts
  • Getting a wallet's transaction history in src/api/transactionHistory.api.ts

chains

Contains Solana configurations that will be used in a future release.

configs

Defines the chains and tokens that are supported by the SDK.

constants

Holds constant values used by the SDK and for convenience in applications, such as:

  • The Mach platform's contract addresses across different chains in src/constants/contractAddresses.ts
  • Asset addresses across different chains in src/constants/assetAddresses.ts
  • Network configurations like chain IDs, LayerZero IDs, abbreviations, etc. in src/constants/networkConfigs.ts

contract

Includes ABI (Application Binary Interface) definitions for smart contracts, allowing interaction with the Mach platform's contracts, as well as the erc20 and wrappedEth contracts.

helpers

Contains utility functions for blockchain operations, such as:

  • Creating wallet clients for interacting with the blockchain (via createWalletClients.helper.ts)
  • Building order data for submitting orders to the blockchain (via encodeOrderData.helper.ts)
  • Interacting with the Mach market maker to complete swaps after submission to the blockchain (via makeOrder.helper.ts)
  • Transaction signing (via signTransaction.helper.ts)
  • Generating block explorer URLs (via getBlockExplorerUrl.helper.ts)

utils

Contains utility functions for the SDK, such as:

  • Getting gas values for transactions (via getGasForTransaction.util.ts)