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easy-ethereum-client

Layer that connects Database and queue layer. Functions about transactions and the related actions

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CESC: sCalability for Ethereum Smart Contracts

EthereumClient

EthereumClient Require Example
var {Action, ContractModule, EthereumClient} = require('../test')('amqp://localhost','localhost','ethereum-client-test');

##Modules This project contents different modules in one. Let's check it ou the different ones:

Action Module

This module, allows to create actions and their associated transactions.

New action
let actionClient = await new Action("action-buy-car", userId, [{collectionName: "cars", collectionObjectId: "5c9b60a39d3e152f1891b921"}]);
New Transaction
    var result = actionClient.transaction(
                    "setString",
                    [web3.utils.fromAscii("name"), "stringName"],
                    contractStorage.simple.address,
                    userAddress,
                    userPrivateKey,
                    transactionValue
            );

Contract Module

This module allows to create and store into the mongo database the contracts you need on your project and for each one their own abi.

let saveContract = await ContractModule.saveContractAbi(contractStorage.simple.address, JSON.stringify(contractStorage.simple.abi), "SimpleContract");

Once you stored your contracts in the database, you can retrieve the contract information with their name, when you create a transaction.

 actionClient.transaction(
        "setSimpleInt",
        [15],
        contractName,
        userAddress.toLowerCase(),
        userPrivateKey,
        transactionValue
 );

Event Module

This modules allows to capture or emit new events with the EventEmitter. Also this model capture 3 predefined events:

  • on('hash'): When we gets the hash for a transaction that we send to the blockchain.

  • on('error'): When the transaction fails. Also this event emits another one, that can be treated externally with the action name:

  transactionEvents.emit(actionObject.name + ".on-error", actionObject);
  • on('validated'): When the transaction achieve the number of confirmations you set in the configuration file. Also this event emits "actionName.on-completed" event if necessary. This only happens when all the transactions for a specific action have been finished successfully:
  transactionEvents.emit(actionObject.name + ".on-completed", actionObject);

Error Module

This Module allows to create a new Error, with a custom message and code.

Requiere

    const {ErrorWeb3} = require('../Ethereum Client/ErrorModule');

Utilitzation

    if(!trx){
            throw new ErrorWeb3("Transaction doesn't exist in the blockchain", ErrorWeb3.TRANSACTION_NOT_EXIST);
     }

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Package last updated on 10 Jun 2020

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