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reblox-web3-utils2

v1.4.1

Published

Reutilizable API to make projects development faster

Downloads

13

Readme

Reblox Web3 Utils

A simple API to make (MULTICHAIN!) development faster

Networks Supported

  • [56] BSC
  • [250] Fantom

Example

import { getNativeBalance } from 'reblox-web3-utils';

getNativeBalance(56, "0xa000000000000000000000000000000000000000").then((balance) => {
    // Your code
})

Documentation

  • getNativeBalance: returns Promise<String>
    • chainId: Number of the Chain to connect. See networks supported
    • account: The account number of the user
  • getTokenBalance: returns Promise<String>
    • chainId: Number of the Chain to connect. See networks supported
    • account: The account number of the user
    • tokenAddress: Addres of the contract. I.e: 0xe9e7cea3dedca5984780bafc599bd69add087d56 for BUSD on BSC (56) Network
  • getTokenAllowance: returns Promise<String>
    • chainId: Number of the Chain to connect. See networks supported
    • account: The account number of the user
    • tokenAddress: Addres of the token. I.e: 0xe9e7cea3dedca5984780bafc599bd69add087d56 for BUSD on BSC (56) Network
    • spenderAddress: Addres of the contract that is going to use your tokens
  • needsApproval: returns Promise<Boolean>
    • Same as getTokenAllowance but returns if the token needs funds approval or not..
  • approveContract
    • library: Due to issues with web3, we need to send the library so we can get the signer for write methods
    • spender: Address of the contract that is going to spend the tokens
    • spent: Address of the token's contract that is going to be spent
    • abi (optional): JSON Interface, if not any... ERC20 will be used by default
  • deposit
    • addressContract: Address of the contract that is going to receive the tokens
    • library: Due to issues with web3, we need to send the library so we can get the signer for write methods
    • params: Array of parameters that is defined by the ABI being used
    • abi (optional): JSON Interface, if not any... ERC20 will be used by default
  • withdraw
    • addressContract: Address of the contract that is going to send the tokens
    • library: Due to issues with web3, we need to send the library so we can get the signer for write methods
    • params: Array of parameters that is defined by the ABI being used
    • abi (optional): JSON Interface, if not any... ERC20 will be used by default
  • callFunction
    • addressContract: Contract address
    • library: Due to issues with web3, we need to send the library so we can get the signer for write methods
    • params: Array of parameters that is defined by the ABI being used
    • fnToCall: ABI's function to be called
    • abi (optional): JSON Interface, if not any... ERC20 will be used by default
  • formatNumber: Receives a number and returns it formatted
    • value: Number to format
    • decimals: Number of decimals (default 18)
    • fixedTo: Number of decimals to fix (default 5)