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Moonworm is a set of tools that helps you develop/analyze blockchain dapps. Pump your productivity to the Moon.
moonworm watch
- Tool to monitor and crawl(index) decoded smart contract data. It gets you historic/on going smart contract’s decoded events
and transactions
. No sweat, just provide abi
and smart contract’s address and get stream of data. With this tool you can: analyze incidents, set up alerting, build datasets, write sniping bots, etc.moonworm generate-brownie
- Brownie on steroids. Generate python interface and cli for your smart contracts in “one click”, focus on smart contract development, moonworm
will do the rest. In addition, you will have syntax highlights which will boost your speed on writing tests.
moonworm generate
- cli/ python interface generator for pure web3
library. In case you prefer not to use brownie
pip install moonworm
watch
- How to use moonworm watch
to get data about smart contract
activity.moonworm watch
:moonworm watch --abi <Path to abi file> --contract <Contract address> --web3 <Web3 provider url> --start <Start block> --end <End block>
Arguments:
--abi/-i ABI
Path to abi file--contract/-c CONTRACT
Contract address--web3/-w WEB3
Web3 provider uri--start/-s START
block to start watchingOptional args:
--end/-e END
block to stop crawling, if not given, crawler will not stop--poa
Flag for PoA
networks, for example polygon
--confirmations CONFIRMATIONS
Number of confirmations to set for watch. (Default 12)--outfile/-o OUTFILE
JSONL
file into which to write events and transactions--db
Use Moonstream database specified by MOONSTREAM_DB_URI
to get blocks/transactions. If set, need also provide --network
-network {ethereum,polygon}
Network name that represents models from db. If the --db
is set, required--only-events
Flag, if set: only watches events. Default=False
--min-blocks-batch MIN_BLOCKS_BATCH
Minimum number of blocks to batch together. Default=100--max-blocks-batch MAX_BLOCKS_BATCH
Maximum number of blocks to batch together. Default=1000 Note: it is used only in --only-events
modemoonworm generate-brownie
:moonworm generate-brownie -p <Path to brownie project> -o <Outdir where file will be generated> -n <Contract name>
Arguments:
--project/-p PROJECT
path to brownie project.--outdir/-o OUTDIR
Output directory where files will be generated.--name/-n NAME
Prefix name for generated filesNOTE: For better experience put generated files in sub directory of your brownie project. As an example:
cd myBrownieProject
moonworm generate-brownie -p . -o generated/ -n MyContract
python3 generated/Mycontract.py -h
moonworm generate
:moonworm generate --abi <Path to abi> -o <Outdir> --interface --cli --name <Prefix name for the generated files>
Arguments:
--abi/-i ABI
Path to contract abi JSON file--outdir/-o OUTDIR
Output directory where files will be generated.--interface
Flag to generate python interface for given smart contract abi-name/-n NAME
Prefix name for generated files--cli
Flag to generate cli for given smart contract abiSer, is it safe to use?
Yes, it is. moonworm is a code generator that generates code that uses brownie/web3.
Ok ser, are there examples of usages?
But ser, I don’t write on python
Javascript version (hardhat) is coming soon
FAQs
moonworm: Generate a command line interface to any Ethereum smart contract
We found that moonworm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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