Get the source code
Building the library
Requires cmake 3.1.0 or higher. Refer to https://cmake.org/install/ for instrutions on how to install cmake.build directory.
Building and running the tests
Building the tests
build/tests.
Running the tests
Using the library in your application
Include the IoTeX-Client main header in your program as below:#include <IoTeXClient.h>
Create the Connection object, passing the connection details:
Debug logs
Debug logs are disabled by default. They can be enabled at runtime or at compile time. Follow the instructions below in order to enable them and set the log level. The log level can be set per module, and also globally. A log statement is printed if it’s level is higher than the log level configured for it’s module, and higher than the global log level. The library prints logs to stdout usingprintf().
Setting debug log level at compile time
This can be done by setting theLOG_LEVEL cmake variable before building. Eg:
cmake -DUNIT_TEST=ON -DLOG_LEVEL=DEBUG ..
The possible values for LOG_LEVEL are:
- NONE (default)
- ERROR
- WARNING
- INFO
- DEBUG
- TRACE
Setting debug log level at run time
The log level can also be set at runtime using theIotexHelpers global object.
Setting per module log level
You can set the log level for a specific module. The existent log modules are:- “GENERAL”
- “HTTP”
- “CONTRACT”
IotexHelpers global object:void setModuleLogLevel(const std::string& module, IotexLogLevel level)
Eg. This will set the HTTP log level to DEBUG:IotexHelpers.setModuleLogLevel("HTTP", IotexLogLevel::DEBUG);
Setting the log level globally
You can also set the log level globally for all modules. Simply call the following method on theIotexHelpers global object:void setGlobalLogLevel(IotexLogLevel level)
Eg. This will set the log level globally to DEBUG:IotexHelpers.setGlobalLogLevel(IotexLogLevel::DEBUG);

