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eth-revert-reason

v1.0.3

Published

Get the revert reason from an Ethereum transaction hash

Downloads

2,087

Readme

eth-revert-reason

Get the revert reason from a tx hash on Ethereum

License NPM version

Install

npm install eth-revert-reason

Notes

  1. For now, this works consistently with the Infura and Alchemy providers. Any other providers that you pass in may not work.
  2. There are rare cases where a revert reason may be 'x' from the context of one block but it will be 'y' from the context of another block. This may cause inconsistencies.
  3. This package relies on the ethers.js default provider. This provider may be subject to rate limits or inconsistencies. For consistent results, please pass in your own provider.
  4. Alchemy's provider v2 uses Geth.

Getting started

const getRevertReason = require('eth-revert-reason')

// Failed with revert reason "Failed test"
console.log(await getRevertReason('0xf212cc42d0eded75041225d71da6c3a8348bdb9102f2b73434b480419d31d69a')) // 'Failed test'
console.log(await getRevertReason('0x640d2e0d1f4cff9b6e273458216451efb0dc08ebc13c30f6c88d48be7b35872a', 'goerli')) // 'Failed test'

// Failed with no revert reason
console.log(await getRevertReason('0x95ac5a6a1752ccac9647eb21ef8614ca2d3e40a5dbb99914adf87690fb1e6ccf')) // ''

// Successful transaction
console.log(await getRevertReason('0x02b8f8a00a0c0e9dcf60ddebd37ea305483fb30fd61233a505b73036408cae75')) // ''

// Call from the context of a previous block with a custom provider
let txHash = '0x6ea1798a2d0d21db18d6e45ca00f230160b05f172f6022aa138a0b605831d740'
let network = 'mainnet'
let blockNumber = 9892243
let provider = getAlchemyProvider(network) // NOTE: getAlchemyProvider is not exposed in this package
console.log(await getRevertReason(txHash, network, blockNumber, provider)) // 'BA: Insufficient gas (ETH) for refund'

Future work

The following features will be added over time:

  1. A better way to determine whether or not a node is full-archive.
  2. A better way to determine whether or not a node exposes Parity trace methods.
  3. Reduce the number of calls made by the provider.
  4. Use raw RPC calls instead of a library
    • Will require unwrapping the provider from the library if provider is still a parameter
      • Note: this would still require using the ethers default provider

Test

npm test

License

MIT