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Ephemeral key pair web3 provider
Here is an example React app that uses the burner-provider!
npm install burner-provider
Pass BurnerProvider
into Web() to initialize:
import BurnerProvider from 'burner-provider';
import Web3 from 'web3';
var web3 = new Web3(new BurnerProvider('http://localhost:8545'));
OR using old require()
method:
const BurnerProvider = require('burner-provider');
const Web3 = require('web3');
var web3 = new Web3(new BurnerProvider('http://localhost:8545'));
OR using ethers.js
:
const BurnerProvider = require('burner-provider');
const ethers = require('ethers');
let provider = new ethers.providers.Web3Provider(new BurnerProvider('http://localhost:8545'));
You can get your address with:
let accounts = await web3.eth.getAccounts()
Now your transactions will automatically sign and send:
var tx = {
to: this.state.to,
from: this.state.accounts[0],
value: this.state.value,
data: '0x00'
}
web3.eth.sendTransaction(tx).then((receipt)=>{
console.log("receipt",receipt)
this.setState({receipt:receipt})
});
You also can access the private key directly with:
localStorage.getItem('metaPrivateKey')
Optional Parameters:
var web3 = new Web3(new BurnerProvider({
rpcUrl: 'http://localhost:8545',
namespace: 'YourCoolUrl'
}));
Websockets work too:
var web3 = new Web3(new BurnerProvider('wss://mainnet.infura.io/ws'));
You can generate your wallet from a mnemonic and optional index too:
var web3 = new Web3(new BurnerProvider({
rpcUrl: 'http://localhost:8545',
mnemonic: 'the bear is sticky with honey'
}));
Full CLI Example:
index.js
:
var Web3 = require('web3');
var BurnerProvider = require('./index.js')
// you can pass in just the RPC endpoint:
//var web3 = new Web3(new BurnerProvider('http://localhost:8545'));
//
//or you can even pass in a pk:
//var web3 = new Web3(new BurnerProvider({
// rpcUrl: 'wss://mainnet.infura.io/ws',
// privateKey: '0xc0745ca88cdcb802a30ba467850e19019f8e7354eecc5ab674d78452e4feab84'
//}));
//or you can pass it a websocket:
var web3 = new Web3(new BurnerProvider('wss://mainnet.infura.io/ws'));
console.log(web3.version)
web3.eth.getBlockNumber().then(console.log);
web3.eth.getAccounts().then((accounts)=>{
console.log("Accounts:",accounts)
web3.eth.getBalance(accounts[0]).then((balance)=>{
console.log("balance:",balance)
web3.eth.sign(web3.utils.utf8ToHex("Hello world"),accounts[0]).then((sig)=>{
console.log("SIG:",sig)
web3.currentProvider.stop()
});
})
});
npm install web3 burner-provider
node index.js
FAQs
Ephemeral key pair web3 provider
The npm package burner-provider receives a total of 250 weekly downloads. As such, burner-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that burner-provider demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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