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@shapeshiftoss/ethers-abstract-provider
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An Abstract Class for describing an Ethereum Provider for ethers.
This sub-module is part of the ethers project.
It is responsible for defining the common interface for a Provider, which in ethers differs quite substantially from Web3.js.
A Provider is an abstraction of non-account-based operations on a blockchain and is generally not directly involved in signing transaction or data.
For signing, see the Abstract Signer or Wallet sub-modules.
For more information, see the documentation.
Most users will prefer to use the umbrella package, but for those with more specific needs, individual components can be imported.
const {
Provider,
ForkEvent,
BlockForkEvent,
TransactionForkEvent,
TransactionOrderForkEvent,
// Types
BlockTag,
Block,
BlockWithTransactions,
TransactionRequest,
TransactionResponse,
TransactionReceipt,
Log,
EventFilter,
Filter,
FilterByBlockHash,
EventType,
Listener
} = require("@shapeshiftoss/ethers-abstract-provider");
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An Abstract Class for describing an Ethereum Provider for ethers.
We found that @shapeshiftoss/ethers-abstract-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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