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ethers-rs

**A complete Ethereum and Celo Rust library** ![Github Actions](https://github.com/gakonst/ethers-rs/workflows/Tests/badge.svg) [![Telegram Chat](https://img.shields.io/endpoint?color=neon&style=flat-square&url=https%3A%2F%2Ftg.sumanjay.workers.dev%2Fethers_rs)](https://t.me/ethers_rs) [![Crates.io][crates-badge]][crates-url] [crates-badge]: https://img.shields.io/crates/v/ethers.svg [crates-url]: https://crates.io/crates/ethers ## Quickstart Add this to your Cargo.toml: ```toml [dependencies] ethers = "1.0.2" ``` And this to your code: ```rust use ethers::prelude::*; ``` ## Documentation View the API reference [here](https://docs.rs/ethers) or the online book [here](https://gakonst.com/ethers-rs). Examples are organized into individual crates under the `/examples` folder. You can run any of the examples by executing: ```bash # cargo run -p --example cargo run -p examples-big-numbers --example math_operations ``` ## EVM-compatible chains support There are many chains live which are Ethereum JSON-RPC & EVM compatible, but do not yet have support for [EIP-2718](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2718) Typed Transactions. This means that transactions submitted to them by default in ethers-rs will have invalid serialization. To address that, you must use the `legacy` feature flag: ```toml [dependencies] ethers = { version = "1.0.2", features = ["legacy"] } ``` ### Polygon support There is abigen support for Polygon and the Mumbai test network. It is recommended that you set the `POLYGONSCAN_API_KEY` environment variable. You can get one [here](https://polygonscan.io/apis). ### Avalanche support There is abigen support for Avalanche and the Fuji test network. It is recommended that you set the `SNOWTRACE_API_KEY` environment variable. You can get one [here](https://snowtrace.io/apis). ### Celo Support [Celo](https://celo.org) support is turned on via the feature-flag `celo`: ```toml [dependencies] ethers = { version = "1.0.2", features = ["celo"] } ``` Celo's transactions differ from Ethereum transactions by including 3 new fields: - `fee_currency`: The currency fees are paid in (None for CELO, otherwise it's an Address) - `gateway_fee_recipient`: The address of the fee recipient (None for no gateway fee paid) - `gateway_fee`: Gateway fee amount (None for no gateway fee paid) The feature flag enables these additional fields in the transaction request builders and in the transactions which are fetched over JSON-RPC. ## Features - [x] Ethereum JSON-RPC Client - [x] Interacting and deploying smart contracts - [x] Type safe smart contract bindings code generation - [x] Querying past events - [x] Event monitoring as `Stream`s - [x] ENS as a first class citizen - [x] Celo support - [x] Polygon support - [x] Avalanche support - [x] Websockets / `eth_subscribe` - [x] Hardware Wallet Support - [x] Parity APIs (`tracing`, `parity_blockWithReceipts`) - [x] Geth TxPool API - [ ] WASM Bindings (see note) - [ ] FFI Bindings (see note) - [ ] CLI for common operations ### Websockets Websockets support is turned on via the feature-flag `ws`: ```toml [dependencies] ethers = { version = "1.0.2", features = ["ws"] } ``` ### Interprocess Communication (IPC) IPC support is turned on via the feature-flag `ipc`: ```toml [dependencies] ethers = { version = "1.0.2", features = ["ipc"] } ``` ### HTTP Secure (HTTPS) If you are looking to connect to a HTTPS endpoint, then you need to enable the `rustls` or `openssl` feature. feature-flags. To enable `rustls`: ```toml [dependencies] ethers = { version = "1.0.2", features = ["rustls"] } ``` To enable `openssl`: ```toml [dependencies] ethers = { version = "1.0.2", features = ["openssl"] } ``` ## Note on WASM and FFI bindings You should be able to build a wasm app that uses ethers-rs (see the [example](./examples/wasm) for reference). If ethers fails to compile in WASM, please [open an issue](https://github.com/gakonst/ethers-rs/issues/new/choose). There is currently no plan to provide an official JS/TS-accessible library interface. we believe [ethers.js](https://docs.ethers.io/v5/) serves that need very well. Similarly, you should be able to build FFI bindings to ethers-rs. If ethers fails to compile in c lib formats, please [open an issue](https://github.com/gakonst/ethers-rs/issues/new/choose). There is currently no plan to provide official FFI bindings, and as ethers-rs is not yet stable 1.0.0, its interface may change significantly between versions. ## Getting Help First, see if the answer to your question can be found in the [API documentation](https://docs.rs/ethers). If the answer is not there, try opening an [issue](https://github.com/gakonst/ethers-rs/issues/new) with the question. Join the [ethers-rs telegram](https://t.me/ethers_rs) to chat with the community! ## Contributing Thanks for your help improving the project! We are so happy to have you! We have [a contributing guide](./CONTRIBUTING.md) to help you get involved in the ethers-rs project. If you open a Pull Request, do not forget to add your changes in the [CHANGELOG](./CHANGELOG.md), ensure your code is properly formatted with `cargo +nightly fmt` and that Clippy is happy `cargo clippy`; you can even try to let clippy fix simple issues itself: `cargo +nightly clippy --fix` ### Running the tests Tests require the following installed: 1. [`solc`](https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/latest/installing-solidity.html) (>=0.8.0). We also recommend using [svm](https://github.com/roynalnaruto/svm-rs) for more flexibility. 2. [`anvil`](https://github.com/foundry-rs/foundry/blob/master/anvil/README.md) 3. [`geth`](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum) Additionally, the `ETHERSCAN_API_KEY` environment variable has to be set to run [`ethers-etherscan`](./ethers-etherscan) tests. You can get one [here](https://etherscan.io/apis). ## Projects using ethers-rs - [Yield Liquidator](https://github.com/yieldprotocol/yield-liquidator/): Liquidator for Yield Protocol - [MEV Inspect](https://github.com/flashbots/mev-inspect-rs/): Miner Extractable Value inspector - [Ethers Flashbots](https://github.com/onbjerg/ethers-flashbots): Ethers middleware for [Flashbots](https://docs.flashbots.net) - [Ethers Fireblocks](https://github.com/gakonst/ethers-fireblocks): Ethers middleware and signer for [Fireblocks](https://fireblocks.io)' API - [Celo Threshold BLS DKG](https://github.com/celo-org/celo-threshold-bls-rs/): CLI for using Celo as a data availability network for the Joint-Feldman BLS DKG - [Celo Plumo Prover](https://github.com/celo-org/plumo-prover): Creates Celo's ultralight client proof from on-chain data - [Celo SNARK Setup Coordinator](https://github.com/celo-org/snark-setup-operator): Coordinator for executing a pipelined Groth16 SNARK setup ## Credits This library would not have been possible without the great work done in: - [`ethers.js`](https://github.com/ethers-io/ethers.js/) - [`rust-web3`](https://github.com/tomusdrw/rust-web3/) - [`ethcontract-rs`](https://github.com/gnosis/ethcontract-rs/) - [`guac_rs`](https://github.com/althea-net/guac_rs/) A lot of the code was inspired and adapted from them, to a unified and opinionated interface, built with async/await and std futures from the ground up.