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eve-node

v0.0.7

Published

A readable wrapper for programming around ethereum

Downloads

5

Readme

eve-node

A readable interface for using ethereum in reactive webapps.

Usage

Construct core generic methods off of a dictionary of contracts. The keys of the dictionary should be the name in the Contract's constructor. This name will be used to key future calls to a Contract of each type.

Each method for a Contract has the name of that Contract's type as its first argument. For methods operating on deployed Contracts, the deployed Contract's address is the second argument.

You can pass in an array of accounts with config.eth_addresses to restrict a local portion of the system to use a subset of your available accounts.

eve = require('eve-node')(config)

contract_schema =
    'MyContract' = 'pragma solidity ^0.4.0;
        contract MyContract {
            ...'
    'MyOtherContract' = 'pragma solidity ^0.4.0;
        contract MyOtherContract {
            ...'

Eve = eve.buildGenericMethods(contract_schema)

# getParameter
my_deployed_contract = '0x...'
Eve.getParameter 'MyContract', deployed_addr, 'foo', (err, resp) ->
    if resp == 'bar'
        # ...

# decodeEvent
Eve.web3.filter({address: deployed_addr}).watch (err, event) ->
    decoded = Eve.decodeEvent 'MyContract', event

# deploy
Eve.deploy 'MyOtherContract', constructor_arg_1, {gas: 50000}, (err, txid) ->
    # ...

Generic Methods

getParameter(name, address, parameter, args..., cb)

Query the value of a public state variable or constant function that returns a value on a Contract of type name at address.

Arguments
parameter: The name of the variable or constant function to call
args: (optional) arguments

callFunction(name, address, fn, args..., options, cb)

Execute a function on a Contract of type name at address.

Arguments
fn: The name of the function to call
args: (optional) arguments for the function
options: set {value, gas, from} for the transaction

deploy(name, args..., options, cb)

Deploy a Contract of type name.

Arguments
args: Arguments for the constrcutor
options: Set {value, from} for the transaction. Value should be 0.

decodeEvent(name, event)

Decode an event from the ethereum blockchain into a usable json blob based off of events specified in your Contract's source code. Will only successfully decode events if the Contract throwing the event has an identical Event function signature to that specified in your Contract's source code.

Arguments
event: The raw event from ethereum
Returns
event: The raw event from ethereum
[keys]: Populated keys from the value

ABI Methods

callFromABI(abi, address, fn, args..., options, cb)

Call a function from an abi for a contract at address.

Arguments
abi: A partial or full representation of a Contract's interface
fn: A function specified by name in the abi
args: Arguments for the function