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human-standard-token-abi

v2.0.0

Published

A simple node module that exports the [Ethereum ABI](1) for [ERC 20](2) compatible tokens.

Downloads

28,338

Readme

Human Standard Token ABI

A simple node module that exports the Ethereum ABI for ERC 20 compatible tokens.

Requires the web3 API to be available, either by initailizing it yourself, or using a web3-injecting Javascript environment, like Geth, MetaMask, or Mist.

Usage

var abi = require('human-standard-token-abi')

var token = web3.eth.contract(abi).at(contractAddress)
var addr = web3.eth.accounts[0]

// Get the token name
token.name.call(function(err, name) {
  if(err) { console.log(err) }
  if(name) { console.log('The token name is: ' + name) }
})

// Get the token symbol
token.symbol.call({from: addr}, function(err, symbol) {
  //ABI expects string here,
  if(err) { console.log(err) }
  console.log('Token symbol: ' + symbol)
})

token.totalSupply.call({from: addr}, function(err, totalSupply) {
  console.log(totalSupply)
})

token.balanceOf.call(web3.eth.accounts[0], function (err, bal) {
  if (err) { console.error(err) }
  console.log('balance is ' + bal.toString(10))
})

var value = '100' // Base 10, accounts for decimals.
token.transfer(toAddress, value, { from: addr }, function (err, txHash) {
  if (err) console.error(err)

  if (txHash) {
    console.log('Transaction sent')
    console.dir(txHash)
  }
})

Run the example

First install http-server (npm install -g http-server).

Then run it in this folder: http-server.

Then visit that port, probably something like: http://localhost:8080/example.

Rebuild the example

If you edit example/index.js, you'll have to rebuild by running npm run build.