This is an npm package that takes care of Signature Version 4 authentication for HTTP connections to Ethereum nodes on Amazon Managed Blockchain.
Install and save as a dependency using NPM:
npm install @aws/web3-http-provider --save
This example assumes that your AWS IAM-related environment variables have been set previously. For example:
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=...
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
# if your IAM credentials are temporary:
export AWS_SESSION_TOKEN=...
const Web3 = require('web3');
const AWSHttpProvider = require('@aws/web3-http-provider');
const endpoint = 'https://nd-NODEID.ethereum.managedblockchain.REGION.amazonaws.com';
const web3 = new Web3(new AWSHttpProvider(endpoint));
web3.eth.getNodeInfo().then(console.log);
You may also provide your credentials directly to the constructor arguments of a new instance of AWSHttpProvider():
const Web3 = require('web3');
const AWSHttpProvider = require('@aws/web3-http-provider');
const credentials = {
accessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
}
const endpoint = <your Amazon Managed Blockchain HTTP URL>
const web3 = new Web3(new AWSHttpProvider(endpoint, credentials));
web3.eth.getNodeInfo().then(console.log);
This reusable HTTP provider can be used to create a valid HTTP provider in the popular Ethers.js library:
In your project's root directory, install ethers:
npm install ethers --save
const ethers = require('ethers');
const AWSHttpProvider = require('@aws/web3-http-provider');
const credentials = {
accessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
}
const endpoint = 'https://nd-NODEID.ethereum.managedblockchain.REGION.amazonaws.com';
const baseProvider = new AWSHttpProvider(endpoint, credentials));
let provider = new ethers.providers.Web3Provider(baseProvider);
To test this package, follow the instructions in test/README
.
See CONTRIBUTING for more information.
This library is licensed under the LGPL-3.0 License.