Port of rust-web3 to Pink contract.
Ethereum JSON-RPC multi-transport client. Rust implementation of Web3.js library.
Documentation: crates.io
First, add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
pink-web3 = "0.19.0"fn in_some_ink_query() {
use pink_web3 as web3;
let transport = web3::transports::PinkHttp::new("http://localhost:3333")?;
let web3 = web3::Web3::new(transport);
// Calling accounts
let mut accounts = web3.eth().accounts().resolve().unwrap();
accounts.push("00a329c0648769a73afac7f9381e08fb43dbea72".parse().unwrap());
for account in accounts {
let balance = web3.eth().balance(account, None).resolve().unwrap();
debug_println!("Balance of {:?}: {}", account, balance);
}
Ok(())
}If you want to deploy smart contracts you have written you can do something like this (make sure you have the solidity compiler installed):
solc -o build --bin --abi contracts/*.sol
The solidity compiler is generating the binary and abi code for the smart contracts in a directory called contracts and is being output to a directory called build.
- More flexible API (accept
Into<X>) - Contract calls (ABI encoding;
debris/ethabi) - Batch Requests
- Pink HTTP transport
- Types for
U256,H256,Address(H160) - Index type (numeric, encoded to hex)
- Transaction type (
Transactionfrom Parity) - Transaction receipt type (
TransactionReceiptfrom Parity) - Block type (
RichBlockfrom Parity) - Work type (
Workfrom Parity) - Syncing type (
SyncStatsfrom Parity)
- Eth:
eth_* - Eth filters:
eth_* - Eth pubsub:
eth_* -
net_* -
web3_* -
personal_* -
traces_*
-
Parity read-only:
parity_* -
Parity accounts:
parity_*(partially implemented) -
Parity set:
parity_* -
signer_* -
Own APIs (Extendable)
let web3 = Web3::new(transport);
web3.api::<CustomNamespace>().custom_method().wait().unwrap()The library supports following features:
pink- Enable pink HTTP and (or) signing supportsigning- Enable account namespace and local-signing supportstd- Enable std features for dependencies