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tronweb

JavaScript SDK that encapsulates the TRON Node HTTP API

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What is TronWeb?

TronWeb aims to deliver a unified, seamless development experience influenced by Ethereum's Web3 implementation. We have taken the core ideas and expanded upon it to unlock the functionality of TRON's unique feature set along with offering new tools for integrating DApps in the browser, Node.js and IoT devices.

Compatibility

  • Version built for Node.js v6 and above
  • Version built for browsers with more than 0.25% market share

You can access either version specifically from the dist/ folder.

TronWeb is also compatible with frontend frameworks such as Angular, React and Vue.

You can also ship TronWeb in a Chrome extension.

Installation

npm install tronweb

Example

To look at the examples, first clone this repo, install the dependencies and run the example:

git clone https://github.com/tronprotocol/tron-web.git
cd tron-web
yarn
yarn build -d
yarn example

The example is at examples/server/index.js.

TRON provides a private network to test with

var express = require('express');
var proxy = require('http-proxy-middleware');

function onProxyRes(proxyRes, req, res) {
  res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*');
  res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Headers', 'X-Requested-With,Content-Type,Accept')
  res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'GET,POST,PUT,DELETE,OPTIONS')
  console.log(req.originalUrl)
}

var fullnode = express();
fullnode.use('/', proxy({
  target: 'http://127.0.0.1:16667',
  changeOrigin: true,
  onProxyRes
}));
fullnode.listen(8090);

var soliditynode = express();
soliditynode.use('/', proxy({
  target: 'http://127.0.0.1:16668',
  changeOrigin: true,
  onProxyRes,
  onError
}));
soliditynode.listen(8091);

Creating an Instance

First off, in your javascript file, define TronWeb:

const TronWeb = require('TronWeb')

Specify the API endpoints:

const HttpProvider = TronWeb.providers.HttpProvider;
const fullNode = new HttpProvider('https://api.trongrid.io'); // Full node http endpoint
const solidityNode = new HttpProvider('https://api.trongrid.io:'); // Solidity node http endpoint
const eventServer = 'https://api.trongrid.io'; // Contract events http endpoint

The provider above is optional, you can just use a url for the nodes instead, like here:

const fullNode = 'https://api.trongrid.io';
const solidityNode = 'https://api.trongrid.io';
const eventServer = 'https://api.trongrid.io/';

Now, instance a tronWeb object:

const privateKey = 'da146374a75310b9666e834ee4ad0866d6f4035967bfc76217c5a495fff9f0d0';

const tronWeb = new TronWeb(
    fullNode,
    solidityNode,
    eventServer,
    privateKey
);
A full example:
const TronWeb = require('TronWeb')

const HttpProvider = TronWeb.providers.HttpProvider; // This provider is optional, you can just use a url for the nodes instead
const fullNode = new HttpProvider('https://api.trongrid.io'); // Full node http endpoint
const solidityNode = new HttpProvider('https://api.trongrid.io'); // Solidity node http endpoint
const eventServer = 'https://api.trongrid.io/'; // Contract events http endpoint

const privateKey = 'da146374a75310b9666e834ee4ad0866d6f4035967bfc76217c5a495fff9f0d0';

const tronWeb = new TronWeb(
    fullNode,
    solidityNode,
    eventServer,
    privateKey
);


async function getBalance() {

    const address = 'TPL66VK2gCXNCD7EJg9pgJRfqcRazjhUZY';

    // The majority of the function calls are asynchronus,
    // meaning that they cannot return the result instantly.
    // These methods therefore return a promise, which you can await.
    const balance = await tronWeb.trx.getBalance(address);
    console.log({balance});

    // You can also bind a `then` and `catch` method.
    tronWeb.trx.getBalance(address).then(balance => {
        console.log({balance});
    }).catch(err => console.error(err));

    // If you'd like to use a similar API to Web3, provide a callback function.
    tronWeb.trx.getBalance(address, (err, balance) => {
        if (err)
            return console.error(err);

        console.log({balance});
    });
}

getBalance();

Documentation for TronWeb 1.0

Are you still using TronWeb 1. You can find documentation here:

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Package last updated on 22 Oct 2018

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