* fix: make EthEvent name method a trait method
* refactor: make expand methods members of Context
* fix: make AbiParser parsing non consumeable
* feat: add struct expanding
* feat: use derive(EthEvent) in abigen workflow
* test: check EthEvent in abigen macro
* test: make test compile again
* refactor: simplify and optimize abi parsing from single str
* test: add human readable abigen tests
* fix(abigen): correctly parse params in human readable abi
* chore: make clippy happy
* test: remove unwrap
* chore: make clippy happy again
* chore: fix contract.rs example
* chore: rename to contract using human readable format
* examples: add abigen example with path to abi
* fix: pin funty version to fix bitvec error
* chore: remove unused import
* chore: fix deps
* feat(providers): tokio 1.0
BREAKING: This removes async-std as a compatibility option
* feat: tokio 1.0 in rest of crates
* fix: patch Cargo.toml until deps are released
* fix(contract): load ws deps
* feat: bytes 1.0 (#121)
* feat(core): move to bytes::Bytes
* feat: adjust rest of crates to Bytes
* chore: bump deps
CI fails due to:
https://github.com/snapview/tokio-tungstenite/pull/142#discussion_r550445144
* chore: use latest tokio-tungstenite
* ci: split tests into jobs (#129)
* Switch to `hex` (#128)
* fix(core): replace rustc_hex with hex
* fix(providers): replace rustc_hex with hex
* chore: replace rustc-hex with hex
* chore: cargo fmt
* fix(ledger): copy address from string correctly
* chore: fix flaky tests
Fixes#105
* feat: allow encoding/decoding function data
* feat: allow decoding event data
* feat: human readable abi
inspired from https://blog.ricmoo.com/human-readable-contract-abis-in-ethers-js-141902f4d917
* test: add event / fn decoding tests
* chore: fix clippy
* feat(abigen): allow providing args in human readable format
* feat: convert signing to k256
* fix: pass pre-hashed message to sig verification
* feat: wrap the hash to a Digest implementation
* refactor: cleanup and move digest impl to separate file
* chore: adjust abigen tests due to rust update
* test: add byte equality test between ethers-rs / web3.js signatures
* fix(keys): use 512 blocks for sha256
Co-authored-by: Rohit Narurkar <rohit.narurkar@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Vlasov <alex.m.vlasov@gmail.com>
* Implement Multicall functionality for batched calls
* Documentation, some modifications as suggested in the review
* (Abigen) handle single input arg and set output irrespective of mutability
* implement send functionality and allow clearing calls
* Fix detokenization, dont require pre-processing anymore
* panic when more than supported number of calls are pushed
* add doc for panics in case of add_call
* (multicall) eth_balance support, update bindings
* refactor: move multicall to its own directory
* fix: add infura api key
* ci: ensure CI runs on PRs from forks
* test(multicall): re-use aggregate call
* contract: make multicall docs compile and remove redundant clones
* ci: add public etherscan API key so that forks don't get rate limited
* chore: adjust test contract naming
Co-authored-by: Georgios Konstantopoulos <me@gakonst.com>
* feat(provider): allow specifying a default polling interval param
This parameter is going to be used for all subsequent client calls by default. It can still be overriden with the internal
`interval` calls
* feat(contract): replace reference to Client with Arc
* feat(abigen): adjusts codegen to use Arcs
* fix(ethers): adjust examples to new apis
* fix(provider): return TxHash instead of PendingTransaction on tx submission
Returning a PendingTransaction allowed us to have nice ethers.js-like syntax where you submit
a transaction and then can immediately await it. Unfortunately, now that we use Arcs and not lifetimes
this meant that we would need to bind the function call in a variable, and then await on it, which is pretty
bad UX.
To fix this, we revert back to returning a TxHash and introduce a convenience method on the provider and the
contract which takes a tx_hash and returns a PendingTransaction object. The syntax ends up being slightly
more verbose (although more explicit), but the issue is fixed.