Safe-eth-py (previosly known as Gnosis-py)
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Safe-eth-py includes a set of libraries to work with Ethereum and relevant Ethereum projects:
EthereumClient
, a wrapper over Web3.py Web3
client including utilities to deal with ERC20/721
tokens and tracing.Gnosis Safe <https://github.com/safe-global/safe-contracts>
_ classes and utilities.- Price oracles for
Uniswap
, Kyber
... - Django serializers, models and utils.
Quick start
Just run pip install safe-eth-py
or add it to your requirements.txt
If you want django ethereum utils (models, serializers, filters...) you need to run
pip install safe-eth-py[django]
If you have issues building coincurve maybe
you are missing some libraries <https://ofek.dev/coincurve/install/#source>
_
Contributing to safe-eth-py
Clone the repo, then to set it up:
.. code-block:: bash
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pre-commit install -f
Ethereum utils
gnosis.eth
- ``class EthereumClient (ethereum_node_url: str)``: Class to connect and do operations
with a ethereum node. Uses web3 and raw rpc calls for things not supported in web3.
Only ``http/https`` urls are suppored for the node url.
``EthereumClient`` has some utils that improve a lot performance using Ethereum nodes, like
the possibility of doing ``batch_calls`` (a single request making read-only calls to multiple contracts):
.. code-block:: python
from gnosis.eth import EthereumClient
from gnosis.eth.contracts import get_erc721_contract
ethereum_client = EthereumClient(ETHEREUM_NODE_URL)
erc721_contract = get_erc721_contract(self.w3, token_address)
name, symbol = ethereum_client.batch_call([
erc721_contract.functions.name(),
erc721_contract.functions.symbol(),
])
If you want to use the underlying `web3.py <https://github.com/ethereum/web3.py>`_ library:
.. code-block:: python
from gnosis.eth import EthereumClient
ethereum_client = EthereumClient(ETHEREUM_NODE_URL)
ethereum_client.w3.eth.get_block(57)
gnosis.eth.constants
NULL_ADDRESS (0x000...0)
: Solidity address(0)
.SENTINEL_ADDRESS (0x000...1)
: Used for Gnosis Safe's linked lists (modules, owners...).- Maximum an minimum values for
R
, S
and V
in ethereum signatures.
gnosis.eth.oracles
Price oracles for Uniswap, UniswapV2, Kyber, SushiSwap, Aave, Balancer, Curve, Mooniswap, Yearn...
Example:
.. code-block:: python
from gnosis.eth import EthereumClient
from gnosis.eth.oracles import UniswapV2Oracle
ethereum_client = EthereumClient(ETHEREUM_NODE_URL)
uniswap_oracle = UniswapV2Oracle(ethereum_client)
gno_token_mainnet_address = '0x6810e776880C02933D47DB1b9fc05908e5386b96'
weth_token_mainnet_address = '0xC02aaA39b223FE8D0A0e5C4F27eAD9083C756Cc2'
price = uniswap_oracle.get_price(gno_token_mainnet_address, uniswap_oracle.weth_address)
gnosis.eth.utils
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Contains utils for ethereum operations:
- ``get_eth_address_with_key() -> Tuple[str, bytes]``: Returns a tuple of a valid public ethereum checksumed
address with the private key.
- ``mk_contract_address_2(from_: Union[str, bytes], salt: Union[str, bytes], init_code: [str, bytes]) -> str``:
Calculates the address of a new contract created using the new CREATE2 opcode.
Ethereum django (REST) utils
----------------------------
Django utils are available under ``gnosis.eth.django``.
You can find a set of helpers for working with Ethereum using Django and Django Rest framework.
It includes:
- **gnosis.eth.django.filters**: EthereumAddressFilter.
- **gnosis.eth.django.models**: Model fields (Ethereum address, Ethereum big integer field).
- **gnosis.eth.django.serializers**: Serializer fields (Ethereum address field, hexadecimal field).
- **gnosis.eth.django.validators**: Ethereum related validators.
- **gnosis.safe.serializers**: Serializers for Gnosis Safe (signature, transaction...).
- All the tests are written using Django Test suite.
Contributors
------------
`See contributors <https://github.com/safe-global/safe-eth-py/graphs/contributors>`_
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