A minimal Typescript faucet to drip native tokens on Ethereum chains
Usage
-
Specify the environment variables.
Note that you need to export
these variables for the faucet service to get them.
Variable | Description | Default |
---|
HOST | Host that the indexer server listens on | 0.0.0.0 |
PORT | Port that the indexer server listens on | 3002 |
RPC_HTTP_URL 1 | HTTP URL for Ethereum RPC | |
FAUCET_PRIVATE_KEY | Private key of wallet to distribute faucet funds from | |
DRIP_AMOUNT_ETHER | Drip amount in ether | |
(1) If you use http://localhost:8545
and it fails try using http://127.0.0.1:8545
instead
-
Start the server.
npx @latticexyz/faucet
For example, you can use these values to drip 1 ETH for a local anvil
instance:
Variable | Value | Comments |
---|
RPC_HTTP_URL | http://127.0.0.1:8545 | localhost sometimes doesn't work |
FAUCET_PRIVATE_KEY | 0x59c6995e998f97a5a0044966f0945389dc9e86dae88c7a8412f4603b6b78690d | One of the default accounts |
DRIP_AMOUNT_ETHER | 1 | |
Getting ETH from a faucet
This sample program shows how to obtain ETH from a faucet using TypeScript.
Alternatively, you can submit a POST
request to the faucet.
For example, if you use the default HOST
and PORT
, this command requests a drip to the zero address.
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:3002/trpc/drip \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"address": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"}'