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@abacus-network/celo-ethers-provider
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Celo-compatible JSON RPC providers for Ethers.js
Abacus is now Hyperlane, please use the @hyperlane-xyz/celo-ethers-provider package instead. This version will not receive further updates.
This library exports three Ethers.js JSON RPC providers: CeloJsonRpcProvider
, StaticCeloJsonRpcProvider
, and CeloWebsocketProvider
. These providers handle the Celo's block format incompatibility to make them usable with the rest of Ethers.js
yarn install @abacus-network/celo-ethers-provider
import { StaticCeloJsonRpcProvider } from 'abacus-network/celo-ethers-provider';
const provider = new StaticCeloJsonRpcProvider(rpcUrl);
For Celo providers that enable usage of Celo-specific transaction fields, like feeCurrency
, see celo-ethers-wrapper.
Significant code has been reproduced from [https://github.com/ethers-io/ancillary-exchain]. Files containing reproduced code have been tagged with the appropriate license information.
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Celo-compatible JSON RPC providers for Ethers.js
The npm package @abacus-network/celo-ethers-provider receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @abacus-network/celo-ethers-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @abacus-network/celo-ethers-provider demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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