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@lacchain/gas-model-provider

v1.2.1

Published

Ethers.js LAC-NET Gas Model provider

Downloads

222

Readme

LAC-NET Gas Model provider for ether.js

This repository contains the GasModelProvider ethers.js provider, an additional Provider to ethers.js to enable work with the gas model of LAC-NET. Ethers.js v6 compatible

Getting Started

Installation

npm i @lacchain/gas-model-provider

Usage

import { LacchainProvider, LacchainSigner } from '@lacchain/gas-model-provider';

const provider = new LacchainProvider(RPC_URL);
const signer: LacchainSigner = new LacchainSigner(
  PRIVATE_KEY,
  provider,
  NODE_ADDRESS,
  EXPIRATION
);

Where:

  • RPC_URL: the RPC url of your node (i.e. http://node-ip)
  • PRIVATE_KEY: is the ethereum account private key in hex
  • NODE_ADDRESS: the node address
  • EXPIRATION: the expiration unix timestamp of the transaction

Example

Deploy smart contract

import { ContractFactory } from 'ethers';
import { LacchainProvider, LacchainSigner } from '@lacchain/gas-model-provider';

const signer: LacchainSigner = new LacchainSigner(
  PRIVATE_KEY,
  new LacchainProvider(RPC_URL!),
  NODE_ADDRESS!,
  EXPIRATION
);

const contractFactory = new ContractFactory(
  CONTRACT_ABI,
  CONTRACT_BYTECODE,
  signer
);

const contract = await contractFactory.deploy();
const txReceipt = await contract.deploymentTransaction()?.wait();
console.log( `Contract Address: ${txReceipt?.contractAddress}` );

Where:

  • CONTRACT_ABI: is the contract ABI
  • CONTRACT_BYTECODE: is the contract bytecode

Note: Don't use contract.address, instead use the example code above to get the contract address

Invoke and call contract

import { Contract } from 'ethers';
import { LacchainProvider, LacchainSigner } from '@lacchain/gas-model-provider';

const signer: LacchainSigner = new LacchainSigner(
  PRIVATE_KEY,
  new LacchainProvider(RPC_URL!),
  NODE_ADDRESS!,
  EXPIRATION
);

const contract = new Contract(CONTRACT_ADDRESS, CONTRACT_ABI, signer);

await (await contract.someContractFunction()).wait();

Where:

  • CONTRACT_ADDRESS: is the contract address
  • CONTRACT_ABI: is the contract ABI