Reputation: 33
I am new to block chain and I am using Alchemy and my NFTs and NFT Meta Data is on "Pinata". When I fetch my minted NFTs from Alchemy API, in response I get list of "contract addresses" and "Token Ids". Is there any way to get list of meaningful names of my minted NFTs instead of ids (without using loops). OR is there a way to store a meaningful name upon minting . Any help will be appreciated. response upon calling API :
{"balance": "1", "contract": {"address": "0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"}, "id": {"tokenId": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"}}]```
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Reputation: 563
Is there any way to get list of meaningful names of my minted NFTs instead of ids (without using loops).
Yes! As of July 12th, 2022 (current time) -- the getNFTs
endpoint includes a withMetadata
query param option that defaults to true (see docs).
That means that the response should include the info you might want, including:
title
: name of the NFT assetdescription
: brief human-readable descriptionmedia.gateway
: public gateway uri for the raw assetSee full documentation here: https://docs.alchemy.com/alchemy/enhanced-apis/nft-api/getnfts
An example response might look like this:
{
"ownedNfts": [
{
"contract": {
"address": "0x0beed7099af7514ccedf642cfea435731176fb02"
},
"id": {
"tokenId": "28",
"tokenMetadata": {
"tokenType": "ERC721"
}
},
"title": "DuskBreaker #28",
"description": "Breakers have the honor of serving humanity through their work on The Dusk. They are part of a select squad of 10,000 recruits who spend their days exploring a mysterious alien spaceship filled with friends, foes, and otherworldly technology.",
"tokenUri": {
"raw": "https://duskbreakers.gg/api/breakers/28",
"gateway": "https://duskbreakers.gg/api/breakers/28"
},
"media": [
{
"raw": "https://duskbreakers.gg/breaker_images/28.png",
"gateway": "https://duskbreakers.gg/breaker_images/28.png"
}
],
"metadata": {
...
}
},
...
]
...
}
You should then be able to do something like this to get your names:
const names = ownedNfts.map((nft) => nft.title};
Upvotes: 2