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shanye-ethereumjs-utill

v9.0.2

Published

A collection of utility functions for Ethereum

Downloads

8

Readme

@ethereumjs/util

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Note: this README has been updated containing the changes from our next breaking release round [UNRELEASED] targeted for Summer 2023. See the README files from the maintenance-v6 branch for documentation matching our latest releases.

| A collection of utility functions for Ethereum. | | ----------------------------------------------- |

Installation

To obtain the latest version, simply require the project using npm:

npm install @ethereumjs/util

Usage

import { hexToBytes, isValidChecksumAddress } from '@ethereumjs/util'

isValidChecksumAddress('0x2F015C60E0be116B1f0CD534704Db9c92118FB6A') // true

hexToBytes('0x342770c0')

Browser

With the breaking release round in Summer 2023 we have added hybrid ESM/CJS builds for all our libraries (see section below) and have eliminated many of the caveats which had previously prevented a frictionless browser usage.

It is now easily possible to run a browser build of one of the EthereumJS libraries within a modern browser using the provided ESM build. For a setup example see ./examples/browser.html.

API

Documentation

Read the API docs.

Modules

  • account
    • Account class
    • Private/public key and address-related functionality (creation, validation, conversion)
  • address
    • Address class and type
  • blobs
    • Helpers for 4844 blobs and versioned hashes
  • bytes
    • Byte-related helper and conversion functions
  • constants
    • Exposed constants (e.g. KECCAK256_NULL_S for string representation of Keccak-256 hash of null)
  • db
    • DB interface for database abstraction (Blockchain, Trie)
  • genesis
    • Genesis related interfaces and helpers
  • internal
    • Internalized helper methods
  • kzg
    • KZG interface (used for 4844 blob txs)
  • mapDB
    • Simple map DB implementation using the DB interface
  • signature
    • Signing, signature validation, conversion, recovery
  • types
    • Helpful TypeScript types
  • withdrawal
    • Withdrawal class (EIP-4895)

Upgrade Helpers in bytes-Module

Depending on the extend of Buffer usage within your own libraries and other planning considerations, there are the two upgrade options to do the switch to Uint8Array yourself or keep Buffer and do transitions for input and output values.

We have updated the @ethereumjs/util bytes module with helpers for the most common conversions:

Buffer.alloc(97) // Allocate a Buffer with length 97
new Uint8Array(97) // Allocate a Uint8Array with length 97

Buffer.from('342770c0', 'hex') // Convert a hex string to a Buffer
hexToBytes('0x342770c0') // Convert a prefixed hex string to a Uint8Array, Util.hexToBytes()

`0x${myBuffer.toString('hex')}` // Convert a Buffer to a prefixed hex string
bytesToHex(myUint8Array) // Convert a Uint8Array to a prefixed hex string

intToBuffer(9) // Convert an integer to a Buffer, old (removed)
intToBytes(9) // Convert an integer to a Uint8Array, Util.intToBytes()
bytesToInt(myUint8Array) // Convert a Uint8Array to an integer, Util.bytesToInt()

bigIntToBytes(myBigInt) // Convert a BigInt to a Uint8Array, Util.bigIntToBytes()
bytesToBigInt(myUint8Array) // Convert a Uint8Array to a BigInt, Util.bytesToInt()

utf8ToBytes(myUtf8String) // Converts a UTF-8 string to a Uint8Array, Util.utf8ToBytes()
bytesToUtf8(myUint8Array) // Converts a Uint8Array to a UTF-8 string, Util.bytesToUtf8()

toBuffer(v: ToBufferInputTypes) // Converts various byte compatible types to Buffer, old (removed)
toBytes(v: ToBytesInputTypes) // Converts various byte compatible types to Uint8Array, Util.toBytes()

Helper methods can be imported like this:

import { hexToBytes } from '@ethereumjs/util'

Hybrid CJS/ESM Builds

With the breaking releases from Summer 2023 we have started to ship our libraries with both CommonJS (cjs folder) and ESM builds (esm folder), see package.json for the detailed setup.

If you use an ES6-style import in your code files from the ESM build will be used:

import { EthereumJSClass } from '@ethereumjs/[PACKAGE_NAME]'

If you use Node.js specific require, the CJS build will be used:

const { EthereumJSClass } = require('@ethereumjs/[PACKAGE_NAME]')

Using ESM will give you additional advantages over CJS beyond browser usage like static code analysis / Tree Shaking which CJS can not provide.

Buffer -> Uint8Array

With the breaking releases from Summer 2023 we have removed all Node.js specific Buffer usages from our libraries and replace these with Uint8Array representations, which are available both in Node.js and the browser (Buffer is a subclass of Uint8Array).

We have converted existing Buffer conversion methods to Uint8Array conversion methods in the @ethereumjs/util bytes module, see the respective README section for guidance.

BigInt Support

Starting with Util v8 the usage of BN.js for big numbers has been removed from the library and replaced with the usage of the native JS BigInt data type (introduced in ES2020).

Please note that number-related API signatures have changed along with this version update and the minimal build target has been updated to ES2020.

ethjs-util methods

The following methods are available by an internalized version of the ethjs-util package (MIT license), see internal.ts. The original package is not maintained any more and the original functionality will be replaced by own implementations over time (starting with the v7.1.3 release, October 2021).

  • arrayContainsArray
  • getBinarySize
  • stripHexPrefix
  • isHexPrefixed
  • isHexString
  • padToEven
  • fromAscii
  • fromUtf8
  • toUtf8
  • toAscii
  • getKeys

They can be imported by name:

import { stripHexPrefix } from '@ethereumjs/util'

EthereumJS

See our organizational documentation for an introduction to EthereumJS as well as information on current standards and best practices. If you want to join for work or carry out improvements on the libraries, please review our contribution guidelines first.

License

MPL-2.0