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hal-detect-failed-txn

v0.0.1

Published

This bot detect successful transaction with internal failure

Downloads

5

Readme

Successful transactions with internal failures

Overview

This agent detects successful transactions that have one or more failed internal transactions

Installation

npm install

Run

This agent use the Etherscan API to obtain the contracts history, then in order to increase the agent performance uses your own Etherscan API_KEY. In the src/index.ts file change the value of ETHERSCAN_API_TOKEN to your API_KEY.

Before run the agent to see how it works with real data, specify the JSON-RPC provider in the forta.config.json file. Uncomment the jsonRpcUrl property and set it to a websocket provider (e.g. wss://mainnet.infura.io/ws/v3/). Then you can run the agent using the following command:

npm start

Test

npm test