nado-sdk

Crates.ionado-sdk
lib.rsnado-sdk
version0.3.3
created_at2025-09-01 21:22:26.882231+00
updated_at2025-12-17 01:05:24.630887+00
descriptionOfficial Rust SDK for the Nado Protocol API
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repositoryhttps://github.com/nadohq/nado-rust-sdk
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Nado Protocol Rust SDK

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This is the Rust SDK for the Nado Protocol API.

Documentation

Quickstart

Instantiate a client on the chain you would like to interact with. For example, ClientMode::Test to use Ink testnet and ClientMode::Prod to use Ink mainnet, etc. A signer (private key) is required for executes. A signer is not required for queries. For requests with many parameters, use the client to build and send requests. For simple queries (1-2 params) like get_market_price, call directly from the client.

See basic_usage.rs for an E2E example including depositing into Nado.

use nado_sdk::prelude::*;

async fn main() {
    let client = NadoClient::new(ClientMode::Test)
        .with_signer(private_key())
        .await
        .unwrap();

    const BTC_PERP: u32 = 2;

    // query market data
    let market_price = client.get_market_price(BTC_PERP).await.unwrap();

    // place orders
    let place_order_response = client
        .place_order_builder()
        .product_id(BTC_PERP)
        .amount(to_i128_x18(1))
        .price_x18(market_price.ask_x18)
        .execute()
        .await
        .unwrap();

    let digest = place_order_response.unwrap().digest;

    // cancel orders
    client
        .cancellation_builder()
        .digests(vec![digest])
        .product_ids(vec![BTC_PERP])
        .execute()
        .await
        .unwrap();
}

Installation

Add the following line to your Cargo.toml file:

[dependencies]
nado_sdk = "0.3.3"

Usage

See the examples and sanity directories.

Running locally

Run sanity checks

  • cargo run -- --execute-sanity: runs sanity checks for executes.
  • cargo run -- --query-sanity: runs sanity checks for engine queries.
  • cargo run -- --indexer-sanity: runs sanity checks for indexer queries.

Websocket place order example

cargo run --example place_order_websocket requires a .env file in the repo root with your signer key:

RUST_SDK_PRIVATE_KEY=<your_private_key_hex>
# optional: NETWORK=test|prod (defaults to test)

Use .env.example as a template: copy it to .env and fill in the variables above.

Then run the example:

cargo run --example place_order_websocket --features ws
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