@0x/web3-providers-fork

Web3 module to handle requests to external providers.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

web3-providers

This is a sub module of web3.js

Installation

npm install web3-providers

Usage Examples

HttpProvider

You can pass with the options object the timeout and all known HTTP headers.

import {HttpProvider} from 'web3-providers';

const options = {
    timeout: 20000,
    headers: [
        {
            name: 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin', value: '*'
        },
        ...
    ]
};

const httpProvider = new HttpProvider('http://localhost:8545', options); 

WebsocketProvider

Instead of setting a authorization header you could also define the credentials over the URL with: ws://username:password@localhost:8546

import {WebsocketProvider} from 'web3-providers';
const credentials = Buffer.from('username:password').toString('base64')
const options = { 
    timeout: 30000, 
    headers: {
        authorization: `Basic ${credentials}`
    }
};
 
const websocketProvider = new WebsocketProvider('ws://localhost:8546', options);

IpcProvider

import {IpcProvider} from 'web3-providers';
import net from 'net';

const ipcProvider = new IpcProvider('/Users/me/Library/Ethereum/geth.ipc', net);

BatchRequest

The BatchRequest provides the possibility to send JSON-RPC requests as batch. Please read the documentation for more.

import {ProviderResolver, BatchRequest} 'web3-providers';

const provider = new ProviderResolver().resolve('ws://localhost:8546');
const batchRequest = new BatchRequest(provider);

batchRequest.add(web3.eth.getBalance.request(
    '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000',
    'latest',
    callback
));

await batchRequest.execute();

ProviderDetector

Checks if an provider is given from the environment (Mist, MetaMask) and returns the provider.

import {ProviderDetector} from 'web3-providers';

const givenProvider = ProviderDetector.detect();

ProviderResolver

The ProviderResolver resolves an url or an given provider object to the correct provider class. Because of the resolves does web3 has internally just one provider interface and we have no direct dependency to third party providers.

import {ProviderResolver} 'web3-providers';

const socketProviderAdapter = new ProviderResolver().resolve('ws://localhost:8546');

Types

All the typescript typings are placed in the types folder.