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loopring36-block-parser2

v0.0.6

Published

a# loopring36-block-parser

Downloads

12

Readme

a# loopring36-block-parser

Install dependencies

> yarn / npm install

Run

> ts-node src/main.ts [--network <mainnet|goerli>] <txHash>  
    options:   
    --network: mainnet/goerli, default is mainnet  
    --single: parse txData of a single tx

    e.g.   
    1) parse tx 0x947cfd35acb01824f231782b8fc3516f0886b63666e38b48653ebe7a295c5345 on mainnet:   
    > ts-node src/main.ts 0x947cfd35acb01824f231782b8fc3516f0886b63666e38b48653ebe7a295c5345  
    
    2) parse tx 0x11bffe7b21ffab6885b363c499d47f43a9511c2694249affb0d0aa874956d64e on goerli:  
    > ts-node src/main.ts --network goerli 0x11bffe7b21ffab6885b363c499d47f43a9511c2694249affb0d0aa874956d64e  
    
    3) parse txData of a single tx:
    > ts-node src/main.ts --single  \
      0x040000000000000006000119c200016f6c000080005986a00000018f0980020000051300000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Parsed result:

parsed result will be saved to result directory, named as [txHash].json