SYNOPSIS
Implements Ethereum's VM in JS
CONTACT
Scrollback or #ethereumjs on freenode
INSTALL
npm install ethereumjs-vm
USAGE
var VM = require('ethereumjs-vm')
var vm = new VM()
var code = '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'
code = new Buffer(code, 'hex')
vm.runCode({
code: code,
gasLimit: new Buffer('ffffffff', 'hex')
}, function(err, results){
console.log('returned: ' + results.return.toString('hex'));
})
Also more exmaples can be found here
BOWSER
To build for standalone use in the browser install browserify
and run npm run build
. This will give you a gobal varible EthVM
to use. The standalone file will be at ./dist/ethereumjs-vm.js
API
new VM([StateTrie], [blockchain])
Creates a new VM object
StateTrie
- The Patricia Merkle Tree that contains the state if no trie is given the VM
will create an in memory trieblockchain
- an instance of the Blockchain
If no blockchain is given a fake blockchain will be used.
VM
methods
vm.runBlock(opts, cb)
Processes the block
running all of the transaction it contains and updating the miner's account.
opts.block
- The Block
to processcb
- The callback
vm.runTx(opts, cb)
Process a transaction.
opts.tx
- A Transaction
to run.opts.block
- The block to which the tx
belongs. If omited a blank block will be used.cb
- The callback. It is given two arguments, an error
string containing an error that may have happened or null
, and a results
object with the following propieties:
amountSpent
- the amount of ether used by this transaction as a bignum
vm
- contains the results from running the code, if any, as described in vm.runCode(params, cb)
vm.runCode(opts, cb)
Runs EVM code
opts.code
- The EVM code to run given as a Buffer
opts.data
- The input data given as a Buffer
opts.value
- The value in ether that is being sent to opt.address
. Defaults to 0
opts.block
- The Block
the tx
belongs to. If omited a blank block will be used.opts.gasLimit
- The gas limit for the code given as an Buffer
opts.account
- The Account
that the executing code belongs to. If omited an empty account will be usedopts.address
- The address of the account that is executing this code. The address should be a Buffer
of bytes. Defaults to 0
opts.origin
- The address where the call originated from. The address should be a Buffer
of 20bits. Defaults to 0
opts.caller
- The address that ran this code. The address should be a Buffer
of 20bits. Defaults to 0
cb
- The callback. It is given two arguments, a error
string containing an error that may have happen or null
and a results
object with the following propieties
gasUsed
- the amount of gas as a bignum
the code used to run.gasRefund
- a Bignum
containting the amount of gas to refund from deleting storage valuessuicide
- a boolean
, whether the contract commited suicideaccount
- account of the code that ranexpcetion
- a boolean
, whethere or not the contract encoutered an exceptionexceptionError
- a String
describing the exception if there was one.return
- a Buffer
containing the value that was returned by the contract
vm.generateCanonicalGenesis(cb)
Generates the Canonical genesis state.
vm.generateGenesis(genesisData, cb)
Generate the genesis state.
genesisData
- an Object
whose keys are addresses and values are a string
s representing initail allocation of ether.cb
- The callback
var genesisData = {
"51ba59315b3a95761d0863b05ccc7a7f54703d99": "1606938044258990275541962092341162602522202993782792835301376",
"e4157b34ea9615cfbde6b4fda419828124b70c78": "1606938044258990275541962092341162602522202993782792835301376"
}
vm.generateGenesis(genesisData, function(){
conosle.log('generation done');
})
vm.createTraceReadStream()
Creates a vm trace stream. The steam is an Object
stream. The object contains
step
- how many steps the current VM has takenpc
- a Number
repersenting the program counterdepth
- the current number of calls deep the contract isopcode
- the next opcode to be rangas
- a bignum
standing for the amount of gasLeftmemory
- the memory of the VM as a buffer
storage
- an map of key/values that are in storagesaddress
- the address of the account
stack
- an Array
of Buffers
containing the stack
NOTE: using this function defines the onStep
hook. So you can't use both at the same time.
vm.loadCompiled(address, src, cb)
Loads a contract defined as a stingified JS function
address
- a Buffer
containing the address of the contractsrc
- a String
of a function to be run when the address
is called
VM
debugging hook
vm.onStep
When onStep
is assigned a function the VM will run that function at the begining of each opcode. The onStep
function is give an Object
and done
. done
must be called before the VM contunies. The Object
has the following propieties.
pc
- a Number
repersenting the program counteropcode
- the next opcode to be rangas
- a bignum
standing for the amount of gasLeftstack
- an Array
of Buffers
containing the stack.storageTrie
- the storage trie for the accountaccount
- the Account
which owns the code running.address
- the address of the account
depth
- the current number of calls deep the contract ismemory
- the memory of the VM as a buffer
TESTING
npm test
if you want to just run the VM tests run
./bin/tester -v
if you want to just run the State tests run
./bin/tester -s
LICENSE
MPL-2.0