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from tronpy import Tron
from tronpy.keys import PrivateKey
client = Tron(network='nile')
# Private key of TJzXt1sZautjqXnpjQT4xSCBHNSYgBkDr3
priv_key = PrivateKey(bytes.fromhex("8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888"))
txn = (
client.trx.transfer("TJzXt1sZautjqXnpjQT4xSCBHNSYgBkDr3", "TVjsyZ7fYF3qLF6BQgPmTEZy1xrNNyVAAA", 1_000)
.memo("test memo")
.build()
.inspect()
.sign(priv_key)
.broadcast()
)
print(txn)
# > {'result': True, 'txid': '5182b96bc0d74f416d6ba8e22380e5920d8627f8fb5ef5a6a11d4df030459132'}
print(txn.wait())
# > {'id': '5182b96bc0d74f416d6ba8e22380e5920d8627f8fb5ef5a6a11d4df030459132', 'blockNumber': 6415370, 'blockTimeStamp': 1591951155000, 'contractResult': [''], 'receipt': {'net_usage': 283}}
import asyncio
from tronpy import AsyncTron
from tronpy.keys import PrivateKey
# private key of TMisHYBVvFHwKXHPYTqo8DhrRPTbWeAM6z
priv_key = PrivateKey(bytes.fromhex("8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888"))
async def transfer():
async with AsyncTron(network='nile') as client:
print(client)
txb = (
client.trx.transfer("TJzXt1sZautjqXnpjQT4xSCBHNSYgBkDr3", "TVjsyZ7fYF3qLF6BQgPmTEZy1xrNNyVAAA", 1_000)
.memo("test memo")
.fee_limit(100_000_000)
)
txn = await txb.build()
print(txn)
txn_ret = await txn.sign(priv_key).broadcast()
print(txn_ret)
# > {'result': True, 'txid': 'edc2a625752b9c71fdd0d68117802860c6adb1a45c19fd631a41757fa334d72b'}
print(await txn_ret.wait())
# > {'id': 'edc2a625752b9c71fdd0d68117802860c6adb1a45c19fd631a41757fa334d72b', 'blockNumber': 10163821, 'blockTimeStamp': 1603368072000, 'contractResult': [''], 'receipt': {'net_usage': 283}}
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(transfer())
Or close async client manually:
from httpx import AsyncClient, Timeout
from tronpy.providers.async_http import AsyncHTTPProvider
from tronpy.defaults import CONF_NILE
async def transfer():
_http_client = AsyncClient(limits=Limits(max_connections=100, max_keepalive_connections=20),
timeout=Timeout(timeout=10, connect=5, read=5))
provider = AsyncHTTPProvider(CONF_NILE, client=_http_client)
client = AsyncTron(provider=provider)
print(client)
priv_key = PrivateKey(bytes.fromhex("8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888"))
txb = (
client.trx.transfer("TJzXt1sZautjqXnpjQT4xSCBHNSYgBkDr3", "TVjsyZ7fYF3qLF6BQgPmTEZy1xrNNyVAAA", 1_000)
.memo("test memo")
.fee_limit(100_000_000)
)
txn = await txb.build()
print(txn)
txn_ret = await txn.sign(priv_key).broadcast()
print(txn_ret)
print(await txn_ret.wait())
await client.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(transfer())
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tronkeep library for Python
We found that tronkeep 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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