Set of utility functions to work with the Ethereum blockchain.
Calling eth.connect()
should be enough to get you going. If you want to customize this this behaviour, you can check the breakdown below.
Implementations for all important Decentraland contracts live on the /contracts
folder. An example of its use can be found below.
Main API to interface with web3. Acts as a global singleton and must be connected before calling any other method
import { eth } from 'ethereum'
import { Contract } from 'Contract'
const abi = [
{
name: 'method',
type: 'function'
}
]
class SuperTokenContract extends Contract {
constructor(address: string) {
super(address, abi)
}
}
const superTokenContract = new SuperTokenContract('0xdeadbeeffaceb00c')
eth.connect({
contracts: [superTokenContract]
})
eth.fetchTxStatus('TX_HASH')
An interface to work with Ethereum contracts, takes care of decoding contract data and of calls/transactions.
import { Contract } from 'Contract'
import { abi } from './abis/MANAToken.json'
const contract = new Contract('0xdeadbeef', abi)
await contract.sendCall('allowance', sender, receiver)
await contract.transaction('lockMana', manaValue)
A set of common utility functions to work with transactions
import { txUtils } from 'decentraland-eth'
const status = eth.fetchTxStatus('TX_HASH')
if (txUtils.isPending(status)) {
// something
}
The idea is to define your own Contract
s and work with them using eth
. A typical case is described below:
MANAToken.js
import { eth } from 'decentraland-eth'
import { abi } from './artifacts/MANAToken.json'
class MANAToken extends eth.Contract {
constructor(address: string) {
super(address, abi)
}
async lockMana(sender, mana) {
return await this.transaction('lockMana', sender, mana, { gas: 120000 })
}
}
export default MANAToken
On the start of your app, maybe server.js
import { eth, contracts } from 'decentraland-eth'
const manaToken = new contracts.MANAToken('0xdeadbeef' /*address*/)
eth.connect({
contracts: [
manaToken
// ...etc
]
})
manaToken.lockMana()
build
Build the lib for use
lint
Lint TS files with tslint
and DCL linter rules
docs
Builds an static page with the JSDoc documentation
test
Run tests using mocha and chai
./test.sh
We use semantic-release to automate the release process of this package. Every time we merge to master
, the CI will run semantic-release
and it will publish a new version of the package. It will determine the next version of the package and it will generate release notes from the commit messages. That's why we enforce the following format for commit messages:
type: message
or
type(scope): messages
for example
feature(Map): added zoom levels
We use husky and validate-commit-msg to enforce this format on every commit.
If you have decentraland-eth as a dependency and you're deploying to a Linux system, you might run into an error like this one: commit 2dd8319 on CircleCI.
The error comes from the installation of node-hid
, you need to have libusb
available for it to work, and it's not present in all Linux systems.
You can see an example of a fix in this repos config.yml
file.
node-hid
is a dependency of ledgerco
, which in turn is a dependency of ledger-wallet-provider
, used by this lib.