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Batteries-included client to interact with blockchains and smart contracts; used by web3cli
and crabada.py.
pip3 install -U web3client
Stream pending transactions on the zkSync Era network:
from web3client.base_client import BaseClient
client = BaseClient("wss://mainnet.era.zksync.io/ws")
client.subscribe(lambda tx, _, __: print(f"Pending tx: {tx}"))
Send 1 ETH and 100 USDC to Unicef, using a dual client:
from web3client.erc20_client import DualClient
rpc = "https://cloudflare-eth.com"
private_key = "0x..."
unicef = "0xA59B29d7dbC9794d1e7f45123C48b2b8d0a34636"
USDC = "0xa0b86991c6218b36c1d19d4a2e9eb0ce3606eb48"
usdc_client = DualClient(rpc, private_key=private_key, contract_address=USDC)
usdc_client.send_eth(unicef, 1)
usdc_client.transfer(unicef, 100)
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web3test
web3client
comes with several pytest plugins you can use to test your scripts:
web3test-ape
: fixtures of accounts and smart contracts (erc20, compound, etc)web3test-web3client
: fixtures of clients for various smart contractsweb3test-web3factory
: fixtures of clients for various chainsTo use one or more plugins in your script, add the following lines at the top of your `conftest.py``:
pytest_plugins = [
"web3test-ape", "web3test-web3client", "web3test-web3factory"
]
The order of the plugins in the aray is important.
Don't panic! Instead...
All contributions are welcome! To start improving web3client
, please refer to our contribution guide.
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Batteries-included client to interact with blockchains and smart contracts
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