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@zilliqa-js/blockchain
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Classes for high-level interaction with the Zilliqa blockchain.
export interface BlockchainInfo {
NumPeers: number;
NumTxBlocks: string;
NumDSBlocks: string;
NumTransactions: string;
TransactionRate: number;
TxBlockRate: number;
DSBlockRate: number;
CurrentMiniEpoch: string;
CurrentDSEpoch: string;
NumTxnsDSEpoch: string;
NumTxnsTxEpoch: number;
ShardingStructure: ShardingStructure;
}
export interface ShardingStructure {
NumPeers: number[];
}
export interface TransactionObj {
ID: string;
version: string;
nonce: number;
toAddr: string;
amount: string;
gasPrice: string;
gasLimit: string;
signature: string;
receipt: TransactionReceiptObj;
}
export interface DsBlockHeader {
blockNum: string;
difficulty: number;
leaderPubKey: string;
minerPubKey: string;
nonce: string;
prevhash: string;
// unix epoch
timestamp: string;
}
export interface DsBlockObj {
header: DsBlockHeader;
signature: string;
}
interface BlockShort {
BlockNum: number;
Hash: string;
}
export interface BlockList {
data: BlockShort[];
maxPages: number;
}
const enum TxBlockType {
MICRO,
FINAL,
}
export interface TxBlockHeader {
Type: TxBlockType;
Version: number;
GasLimit: string;
GasUsed: string;
Rewards: string;
PrevBlockHash: string;
BlockNum: string;
Timestamp: string;
TxnHash: string;
StateHash: string;
NumTxns: number;
NumMicroBlocks: number;
MinerPubKey: string;
DSBlockNum: string;
}
export interface TxBlockObj {
body: {
HeaderSign: string;
MicroBlockEmpty: number[];
MicroBlockHashes: string[];
};
header: TxBlockHeader;
}
export interface TxList {
number: number;
TxnHashes: string[];
}
export interface TransactionReceiptObj {
success: boolean;
cumulative_gas: string;
event_logs: EventLogEntry[];
}
export interface EventLogEntry {
address: string;
_eventname: string;
params: EventParam[];
}
export interface EventParam {
vname: string;
type: string;
value: string;
}
Blockchain
Class that wraps http requests for blockchain-related RPC calls.
Blockchain(provider: Provider, signer: Wallet): Blockchain
Parameters
provider
: Provider
signer
: Wallet
Returns
Blockchain
provider: Provider
signer: Wallet
CreateTransaction(transaction : Transaction, maxAttempts? : number, interval? : interval) : Promise<Transaction>
Creates a transaction and polls the lookup node for a transaction receipt. The transaction is considered to be lost if it is not confirmed within the timeout period.
Parameters
transaction
: Transaction
- the transaction objectattempts
(Optional - default 20): number
- the number of times to poll the lookup node for transaction receipt.interval
(Optional - default 1000): number
- the amount of time to wait between attempts. increases linearly (numAttempts * interval
)Returns
Promise<Transaction>
- the Transaction that has been signed and broadcasted to the network.getBlockChainInfo(): Promise<RPCResponse<ShardingStructure, string>>
Retrieves generally blockchain information, such as the number of nodes per shard.
Parameters
None
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<ShardingStructure, string>>
getDSBlock(blockNum: number): Promise<RPCResponse<DsBlockObj, string>>
Queries the blockchain for a specific DS block, by number.
Parameters
blockNum
: string
- the DS block the retrieveReturns
Promise<RPCResponse<DsBlockObj, string>>
getLatestDSBlock(): Promise<RPCResponse<DsBlockObj, string>>
Gets the most recently confirmed DS block.
Parameters
None
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<DsBlockObj, string>>
getNumDSBlocks(): Promise<RPCResponse<string, string>>
Queries the blockchain for the number of confirmed DS blocks in the chain.
Parameters
None
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<string, string>>
- use parseInt
as the number is encoded as a string.getDSBlockRate(): Promise<RPCResponse<number, string>>
Gets the ds blocks processed per second.
Parameters
None
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<number, string>>
getDSBlockListing(max: number): Promise<RPCResponse<BlockList, string>>
Gets a paginated list of DS blocks.
Parameters
max
: number
- the maximum number of pages to retrieve
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<BlockList, string>>
getTxBlock(blockNum: number): Promise<RPCResponse<TxBlockObj, string>>
Retrieves a TxBlock by number.
Parameters
blockNum
: number
- the tx block to retrieve.
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<TxBlockObj, string>>
getLatestTxBlock(): Promise<RPCResponse<TxBlockObj, string>>
Gets the most recently confirmed Tx block.
Parameters
None
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<DsBlockObj, string>>
getNumTxBlocks(): Promise<RPCResponse<string, string>>
Queries the blockchain for the number of confirmed Tx blocks in the chain.
Parameters
None
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<string, string>>
- use parseInt
as the number is encoded as a string.getTxBlockRate(): Promise<RPCResponse<number, string>>
Gets the Tx blocks processed per second.
Parameters
None
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<number, string>>
getTxBlockListing(max: number): Promise<RPCResponse<BlockList, string>>
Gets a paginated list of Tx blocks.
Parameters
max
: number
- the maximum number of pages to retrieve
Returns
Promise<RPCResponse<BlockList, string>>
FAQs
Class(es) for interacting with the Zilliqa blockchain.
The npm package @zilliqa-js/blockchain receives a total of 504 weekly downloads. As such, @zilliqa-js/blockchain popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @zilliqa-js/blockchain demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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