Important
This project is discontinued, try out web3-providers-connex or vechain-sdk-js.
A web3 adaptor for VeChain Thor RESTful API.
- Install
- Usage
- Web3 method supported
- Send transaction
- Documentation
- Play with multi-clause
- Which Stack Should I Choose Regarding Connex,Thorify And Web3-Gear
- FAQ
- Notes
- Compatibility
- Debugging
- License
npm i thorify web3@1.* # Web3 is needed as dependency.
Furthermore, if you would like to change web3 version after installation, for example 1.6
, run npm i web3@1.6 web3-core-subscriptions@1.6
as subscriptions
is a peer dependency.
// ES6 style
import { thorify } from "thorify";
const Web3 = require("web3"); // Recommend using require() instead of import here
const web3 = thorify(new Web3(), "http://localhost:8669");
web3.eth.getBlock("latest").then(res => console.log(res));
// Best block info will be displayed
If you would like to write code in ES5, check below for the initialization code.
// ES5 style
const thorify = require("thorify").thorify;
const Web3 = require("web3");
const web3 = thorify(new Web3(), "http://localhost:8669");
web3.eth.getBlock("latest").then(res => console.log(res));
// Best block info will be displayed
web3 instance
├── eth
│ ├── getBlockNumber
│ ├── getBalance
│ ├── getStorageAt
│ ├── getCode
│ ├── getBlock
│ ├── getTransaction
│ ├── getTransactionReceipt
│ ├── sendTransaction
│ ├── sendSignedTransaction
│ ├── call
│ ├── estimateGas
│ ├── getPastLogs
│ ├── subscribe
│ ├── clearSubscriptions
│ ├── getEnergy
│ ├── getChainTag
│ ├── getBlockRef
│ ├── accounts
│ └── Contract
│ ├── Constructor(new Contract())
│ ├── clone
│ ├── deploy
│ ├── methods
│ ├── methods.myMethod.call
│ ├── methods.myMethod.send
│ ├── methods.myMethod.estimateGas
│ ├── methods.myMethod.encodeABI
│ ├── events
│ ├── once
│ ├── events.myEvent
│ ├── events.allEvents
│ └── getPastEvents
└── utils
In Thor official implementation , the client DOES NOT neither manage user's private-key/keyStore nor use private key to sign a Transaction. Unfortunately, thorify can not directly perform eth_sendTransaction
but there is another way to sign a transaction.
In web3.js accounts, it gives the opportunity to add your private-key, stored in your runtime context (In Node.js context, it's stored in memory while in Browser context, it's stored in memory/local storage), to accounts module. When you are trying to send a transaction, the module will check the private key associated with from field. Once the private key and from have been matched, the module will sign the transaction. The APIs that follows the mechanism are:
web3.eth.sendTransaction()
contract.deploy.send()
contract.methods.myMethod.send()
- thor-devkit.js supports multi-clause and sign transaction
- send signed transaction using sendSignedTransaction
VTHO is a token that compatible with VIP180(ERC-20), you can build a contract instance using web3
and do what ever you want.
- VTHO source code
- Contract Address:
0x0000000000000000000000000000456E65726779
It's done by calling the functions of prototype contract, check wiki page for detailed info about prototype contract.
The RESTful API of Thor is different with Ethereum's JSON-RPC, therefore, there are some methods in web3 are not supported by thorify, feel free to open an issue discuss the features.
- There are three special block number in Ethereum:
earliest
,latest
,pending
. In VeChain Thor, we introducedbest
block and there is nopending
block, so they will be replaced with0
(aka genesis),best
,best
Currently, Thorify
is compatible with web3@1.*
, tested versions are 1.2~1.7.1
.
DEBUG=thor:* ts-node index.ts
ts-node index.ts
can be replaced with command to run your code, this example is only for Node.js environment. For more detailed info, please refer to debug.
This project is licensed under the MIT license, Copyright (c) 2017 VeChain Foundation. For more information see LICENSE.md.