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@chainz/eeajs

v0.9.2

Published

EEA JSON-RPC API

Downloads

5

Readme

web3.js-eea Client Library

JavaScript libraries to:

  • Create and send private transactions
  • Create, delete, and find privacy groups

Issues

web3.js-eea issues are tracked in Jira not GitHub. See our contribution guidelines for more detail on searching and creating issues.

Using

The Besu documentation describes how to use the web3.js libraries.

Developing

To run all the tests:

$ npm test
  • Decode the transaction checking each field;
    1. Nonce
    2. GasPrice
    3. GasLimit
    4. To
    5. Value
    6. Data
    7. V
    8. R
    9. S
    10. PrivateFrom
    11. PrivateFor
    12. Restriction
  • Decode the RLP;
  • Serialize the Transaction;
  • Sign the Transaction;
  • Get the sender's address after signing the Transaction;
  • Get the sender's public key after signing the Transaction;

Sample Output

> npm test

> [email protected] test /home/vstevam/eeajs/eeajs-fork/eeajs
> tape test/**/*.js

TAP version 13
# [Transaction]: Basic functions
# should decode transactions
ok 1 should be equal
ok 2 should be equal
ok 3 should be equal
ok 4 should be equal
ok 5 should be equal
ok 6 should be equal
ok 7 should be equal
ok 8 should be equal
ok 9 should be equal
ok 10 should be equal
ok 11 should be equal
ok 12 should be equal
# should decode rlp
ok 13 should be equivalent
# should serialize
ok 14 should be equivalent
# should sign tx
# should get sender's address after signing it
ok 15 should be equal
# should get sender's public key after signing it
ok 16 should be equal
(node:7900) [DEP0005] DeprecationWarning: Buffer() is deprecated due to security and usability issues. Please use the Buffer.alloc(), Buffer.allocUnsafe(), or Buffer.from() methods instead.

1..16
# tests 16
# pass  16

# ok