This is a brantch of the ethjsonrpc libary that only includes the required files from dependent packages, so there are no requirments for compiled packages, allowing this software to run on windows
Python client for Ethereum using the JSON-RPC interface
- complete: implements all 62 JSON-RPC methods plus several client-specific methods
- provides a high-level interface to create contracts on the blockchain and to call contract methods
The API is not yet stable, so please use caution when upgrading.
You may need additional libraries and tools before installing ethjsonrpc.
On Ubuntu 16.04:
.. code:: bash
$ sudo apt install python-minimal $ sudo apt install gcc $ sudo apt install virtualenv # optional but recommended $ sudo apt install libpython-dev $ sudo apt install libssl-dev
On Ubuntu 14.04:
.. code:: bash
$ sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv # optional but recommended $ sudo apt-get install libpython-dev $ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
To install ethjsonrpc:
.. code:: bash
$ pip install ethjsonrpc
Make sure to have a node running an Ethereum client (such as geth) for the library to connect to.
.. code:: python
from ethjsonrpc import EthJsonRpc # to use Parity-specific methods, import ParityEthJsonRpc c = EthJsonRpc('127.0.0.1', 8545) c.net_version() u'1' c.web3_clientVersion() u'Geth/v1.3.3/linux/go1.5.1' c.eth_gasPrice() 50000000000 c.eth_blockNumber() 828948
These examples assume the following simple Solidity contract:
.. code::
contract Example {
string s;
function set_s(string new_s) {
s = new_s;
}
function get_s() returns (string) {
return s;
}
}
Compile it like this:
.. code:: bash
$ solc --binary stdout example.sol
Setup
.. code:: python
>>> compiled = '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'
>>> from ethjsonrpc import EthJsonRpc # to use Parity-specific methods, import ParityEthJsonRpc
>>> c = EthJsonRpc('127.0.0.1', 8545)
Creating a contract on the blockchain
.. code:: python
contract_tx = c.create_contract(c.eth_coinbase(), compiled, gas=300000)
contract_addr = c.get_contract_address(contract_tx) contract_addr u'0x24988147f2f2300450103d8c42c43182cf226857'
Calling a contract function with a transaction (storing data)
.. code:: python
>>> # continued from above
>>> tx = c.call_with_transaction(c.eth_coinbase(), contract_addr, 'set_s(string)', ['Hello, world'])
>>> tx
u'0x15bde63d79466e3db5169a913bb2069130ca387033d2ff2e29f4dfbef1bc6e0d'
Calling a contract function on the local blockchain (reading data)
.. code:: python
results = c.call(contract_addr, 'get_s()', [], ['string']) results ['Hello, world']
Please see test.py
for additional examples.
- web3_clientVersion
- web3_sha3
- net_version
- net_listening
- net_peerCount
- eth_protocolVersion
- eth_syncing
- eth_coinbase
- eth_mining
- eth_hashrate
- eth_gasPrice
- eth_accounts
- eth_blockNumber
- eth_getBalance
- eth_getStorageAt
- eth_getTransactionCount
- eth_getBlockTransactionCountByHash
- eth_getBlockTransactionCountByNumber
- eth_getUncleCountByBlockHash
- eth_getUncleCountByBlockNumber
- eth_getCode
- eth_sign
- eth_sendTransaction
- eth_sendRawTransaction
- eth_call
- eth_estimateGas
- eth_getBlockByHash
- eth_getBlockByNumber
- eth_getTransactionByHash
- eth_getTransactionByBlockHashAndIndex
- eth_getTransactionByBlockNumberAndIndex
- eth_getTransactionReceipt
- eth_getUncleByBlockHashAndIndex
- eth_getUncleByBlockNumberAndIndex
- eth_getCompilers
- eth_compileSolidity
- eth_compileLLL
- eth_compileSerpent
- eth_newFilter
- eth_newBlockFilter
- eth_newPendingTransactionFilter
- eth_uninstallFilter
- eth_getFilterChanges
- eth_getFilterLogs
- eth_getLogs
- eth_getWork
- eth_submitWork
- eth_submitHashrate
- db_putString
- db_getString
- db_putHex
- db_getHex
- shh_version
- shh_post
- shh_newIdentity
- shh_hasIdentity
- shh_newGroup
- shh_addToGroup
- shh_newFilter
- shh_uninstallFilter
- shh_getFilterChanges
- shh_getMessages
To use these methods, make sure that you're
- running Parity as your client
- running with the
--tracing on
option - using this library's
ParityEthJsonRpc
client (not the vanillaEthJsonRpc
client)
Methods:
- trace_filter
- trace_get
- trace_transaction
- trace_block