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A tiny web3/python alternative to interact with any ethereum compatible blockchain

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ethlite - Ethereum/RSK Lite Client Library

A tiny web3/python alternative to interact with any ethereum compatible blockchain

Getting started

Requiremetns

  • pysha3
  • requests
  • six

Install

  $ pip install ethlite

Contents

  • Contracts
  • Transaction
  • Account
  • Wallet

Contracts

Class to intereact with smart contracts

Create a new contract instance

To create a new contract instance it is necessary to know the address and the ABI contract. After initialization, you must assign the jsonrpc_provider attribute with the url of the node with which we will interact

>> from ethlite.Contracts import Contract
>> from json import loads
>> 
>> address = '0xE8A3AF60260c4d5226ac6fC841A0AFD65BB4B4f1'
>> abi = loads('[{"constant":false,"inputs":[{"name":"u","type":"uint256"},{"name":"i","type":"int256"}],"name":"change","outputs":[],"payable":false,"stateMutability":"nonpayable","type":"function"},{"constant":true,"inputs":[],"name":"getValues","outputs":[{"name":"","type":"uint256"},{"name":"","type":"int256"}],"payable":false,"stateMutability":"view","type":"function"},{"constant":false,"inputs":[{"name":"val","type":"uint256"}],"name":"change_uint","outputs":[],"payable":false,"stateMutability":"nonpayable","type":"function"},{"constant":false,"inputs":[{"name":"val","type":"int256"}],"name":"change_int","outputs":[],"payable":false,"stateMutability":"nonpayable","type":"function"},{"anonymous":false,"inputs":[{"indexed":true,"name":"changer","type":"address"},{"indexed":false,"name":"u","type":"uint256"}],"name":"UintChange","type":"event"},{"anonymous":false,"inputs":[{"indexed":true,"name":"changer","type":"address"},{"indexed":false,"name":"u","type":"int256"}],"name":"IntChange","type":"event"}]')


>> contract = Contract(abi, address=address)
>> contract.net.jsonrpc_provider = 'https://kovan.infura.io'

# Other way to init it with only one call
>> contract = Contract(abi, address=address, jsonrpc_provider='https://kovan.infura.io')

If the contract instance is created (not exception is thrown), each functions and events of the contract are created as a instance of the class ContractFunction and Event respectively as attributes of functions and events.

  • In contract.events are defined all the events as Event()
  • In contract.functions are defined all the functions as ContractFunction()

Create a Void contract instance

The void contract instance is a way to query for events in all contracts that share the same abi. You can initialice a Contract void not passing an address at init

>> contract = Contract(abi)
>> contract.net.jsonrpc_provider = 'https://kovan.infura.io'

Call "View" functions

The view functions are those that do not change the status in the smart contract. For example to call the function getValues()

>> ret = contract.functions.getValues()
or
>> ret = contract.functions.getValues.call()

The return value ret is a [] with the values in same order that are returned in the smart contract

If the "view" function expect arguments, is possible do it in two ways.

>> contract.functions.functionName(arg_1,arg_2,arg_3,...,arg_N)
or 
>> contract.functions.functionName.call(arg_1,arg_2,arg_3,...,arg_N)

Call function that modify the state of the smart contract

To proceed with call that modify the state of the smart contract, first is necessary to attach a Account

>> contract.account = 0x4646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646
or
>> contract.account = '0x4646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646'
or 
>> account = Account(0x4646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646)
>> contract.account = account

When account has been attached to the contract, is possible to proceed with the call.

>> from random import randint

>> u = randint(1,100000000)
>> i = -randint(1,100000000)
>> tx = contract.functions.change(u,i,gasPrice=21000000000)
or
>> tx = contract.functions.change.commit(u,i,gasPrice=2000000000)

Arguments/Parameters

The arguments are passed in the same way as a view function, but this call expect some extra arguments in the kwargs.

The list of valid kwargs are:

  • gasPrice: If this parameter is missing, the contract do tha call with self.default_gasPrice
  • gasLimit: If this parameter is missing, it is estimated automatically before the call
  • value: If the funcions is payable
  • chainId
  • nonce: If this parameter is missing, it is estimated automatically before de call
Return Value

The return value of this kind of function (that change the status in the smart contract) is an instance of class CommittedTransaction. The way to know the status of the transaction is call the method receipt(). This method return None until the transaction is confirmed and then return a receipt.

>> from time import sleep
>>
>> tx = contract.functions.change(u,i,gasPrice=21000000000)
>> '''
>>   Waiting receipt (finish)
>> '''
>> receipt = tx.receipt()
>> while receipt == None:
>>  sleep(1)
>>  receipt = tx.receipt()
>>
>> print('Transaction Status:', receipt['status'])

Query to contract's events

When the contract is initialized with the abi, all events are attributes of the contract's attribute events. To query a particular event you must specify the name of the event, if it has an indexed parameter or more you must provide as an argument if you want filter for that topic.

Query for a particular event. e.g IntChange
>> logs = contract.events.IntChange(fromblock=0x0)
Query for a particular event. e.g IntChange but filter with the first topic (address indexed addr)
>> logs = contract.events.IntChange('0x7113fFcb9c18a97DA1b9cfc43e6Cb44Ed9165509',fromblock=0x0)
Query for all events that's occurred between the block 0 and the block 100000
>> logs = contract.events.getAll(fromblock=0x0,toBlock=0x2710)
Parse logs in the receipt
>> receipt = tx.receipt()
>> while receipt == None:
>>  sleep(1)
>>  receipt = tx.receipt()
>>
>> logs = contract.events.parseLogData(receipt['logs'])
Return value

The return value of any event query or parsed from the receipt is a list of EventLogDict objects. Each one has:

  • event_name
  • blockHash
  • transactionHash
  • blockNumber
  • All of the event parameters as a list
  • All of the event parameters as a key/value and object attribute

Transaction

Class to create transactions

Create a transaction

from ethlite.Transaction import Transanction

>> tx = Transaction()
>> tx.nonce = 9
>> tx.gasLimit = 21000
>> tx.gasPrice = 20 * 10**9
>> tx.value = 10**18
>> tx.data = ''
>> tx.to = '0x3535353535353535353535353535353535353535'

# Other way to initialize the tx
>> tx = Transaction(nonce=9, gasLimit=21000, gasPrice=20*10**9, value=10**18, data='', to='0x3535353535353535353535353535353535353535')

Methods

to_dict(signature=True,hexstring=False)

Return a dict instance of the transaction.

Params:

  • signature: if True -> return the attributes/fields v, r, s
  • hexstring: if True -> return the integer values of the transaction enconding in hexstring (starting with 0x)
>> tx.to_dict(signature=False,hexstring=True)

{
  'nonce': '0x9', 
  'gasPrice': '0x4a817c800', 
  'gas': '0x5208', 
  'to': '0x3535353535353535353535353535353535353535', 
  'value': '0xde0b6b3a7640000', 
  'data': ''
}
sign(<private_key>)

Return a RLP encoded of the signed transction

Params:

  • private_key: a private key, can be in one these formats: Account instance, integer in (base 10 or in base 16) or hexstring (starting with 0x)
>> rlp_encoded = tx.sign('0x4646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646')
>> print(rlp_encoded)
'0xf86b098504a817c800825208943535353535353535353535353535353535353535880de0b6b3a7640000801ba03b5da84dcc0783a0aa7a6fb580cb47004c7621b9945befb8e397ad5e97458ea99fee048566d0ce3144fe16da44ca8fbeef6f64001c2b3b3056daff9288fd3f05'

If chainId is setted in the transaction the signature is agrees with eip155 (https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-155.md)

>> tx.chainId = 1
>> rlp_encoded = tx.sign('0x4646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646')

>> print(tx)
Transaction({'nonce': 9, 'gasPrice': 20000000000, 'gas': 21000, 'to': '0x3535353535353535353535353535353535353535', 'value': 1000000000000000000, 'data': '', 'v': 38, 'r': 43077613174109092491961660322778806267205871822317054604199428521941921778512, 's': 18513993392415436760536700545833252249819770065433633383952513597988743771836})

>> print(rlp_encoded)
'0xf86c098504a817c800825208943535353535353535353535353535353535353535880de0b6b3a76400008026a05f3d10a56c633f476ffffe3595353e480611dba01124fd3d5334d0faacf14b50a028ee8c85a63ae513a58871cba502f8077f79581460e76dbd272fff9a9aad76bc'

Account

Class to manipulate private/public key

ToDo: compliance with eip55 (https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-55.md)

Actual work according with the yellow paper -> A(pr) = B(96..255)(KEC(ECDSAPUBKEY(pr)))

Import private key

>> from ethlite.Account import Account

>> addr = Account(0x4646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646)
>> print(addr.addr)
'0x9d8a62f656a8d1615c1294fd71e9cfb3e4855a4f'

Methods

sign(message)

Perform a keccak_256(message) and them sign it with the private key. Return an instance of Sign() representing a signature:

Params

  • message: The bytearray to be signed
>> addr.sign(bytearray.fromhex('ec098504a817c800825208943535353535353535353535353535353535353535880de0b6b3a764000080018080'))

5f3d10a56c633f476ffffe3595353e480611dba01124fd3d5334d0faacf14b5028ee8c85a63ae513a58871cba502f8077f79581460e76dbd272fff9a9aad76bc
sign_digest(digest)

Perform a signature of a digested message

Params

  • digest: The hash to be signed
>> to_sign = keccak_256(bytearray.fromhex('ec098504a817c800825208943535353535353535353535353535353535353535880de0b6b3a764000080018080'))
>> to_sign.hexdigest()
'daf5a779ae972f972197303d7b574746c7ef83eadac0f2791ad23db92e4c8e53'
>> addr.sign_digest(to_sign.digest())
5f3d10a56c633f476ffffe3595353e480611dba01124fd3d5334d0faacf14b5028ee8c85a63ae513a58871cba502f8077f79581460e76dbd272fff9a9aad76bc

Wallet

Class to check and manipulate account balance

Create a Wallet instance

>> from ethlite.Wallet import Wallet

>> wallet = Wallet('https://kovan.infura.io/')

To initialize the instance is necessary pass as parameter the http/s provider

Attach / import Account

The next step is import an account

>> wallet.import_account(0x4646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646464646)

Check balance and Send a Value

>> balance = wallet.balance
>> result = wallet.send(100000,to='0xa74b20233bf2cE1DfE9E66448316e61Bad78133E')

The fist parameter is the amount to send in wei

The valid kwargs for send() are:

  • nonce
  • gasPrice: If this value is omitted, the call use default_gasPrice -> 20 * 10 ** 9
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