@findeth/abi
@findeth/abi
is a zero-dependencies ABI encoder and decoder library for FindETH. It supports both Node.js and web browsers. This library is experimental, and may not work with all contract interfaces. It is used in the FindETH applications, that can be found here:
Currently, most types (except fixed-point numbers (fixed<M>x<N>
), and fixed-length arrays type<M>
) are supported.
Note: This is a work-in-progress version of FindETH, and is not production-ready. For the current version of FindETH, please refer to this repository. The public API may change in minor releases below 1.0.0 (though this is unlikely).
Installation
You can install @findeth/abi
with Yarn (recommended) or NPM:
$ yarn add @findeth/abi
$ npm install @findeth/abi
Note: If you are using TypeScript, @findeth/abi
requires TypeScript 4.1 or newer. This is used for automatically inferring the types of the input and output, based on the specified types
.
Getting Started
You can use the encode
and decode
functions to encode and decode ABI respectively.
Encode
The encode function takes an array of ABI types (e.g., ["string", "uint256"]
) and an array of values to encode. For example:
import { encode, toHex } from "@findeth/abi";
const buffer = encode(["string", "uint256"], ["foo bar", 12345]);
console.log(toHex(buffer));
Decode
The decode function takes an array of ABI types, and a buffer (Uint8Array
) to decode. Note that Node.js Buffer
s are compatible with Uint8Array
, but in order to maintain full compatibility with web browsers (without the need for polyfills), this library does not use Buffer
. Example:
import { decode, fromHex } from "@findeth/abi";
const value = fromHex("000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000030390000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007666f6f2062617200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000");
console.log(decode(["string", "uint256"], value));
Development
Install dependencies with yarn
:
$ yarn
To run automated tests, use the test
script:
$ yarn test
To build the library, use the build
script:
$ yarn build