Ethereum JSON-RPC multi-transport client. Rust implementation of Web3.js library.
Documentation: crates.io
Usage
First, add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies] web3 = "0.16.0"
Example
#[tokio::main] async fn main() -> web3::Result<()> { let transport = web3::transports::Http::new("http://localhost:8545")?; let web3 = web3::Web3::new(transport); println!("Calling accounts."); let mut accounts = web3.eth().accounts().await?; println!("Accounts: {:?}", accounts); accounts.push("00a329c0648769a73afac7f9381e08fb43dbea72".parse().unwrap()); println!("Calling balance."); for account in accounts { let balance = web3.eth().balance(account, None).await?; 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.
For more see examples folder.
Futures migration
- Get rid of parking_lot (replace with async-aware locks if really needed).
- Consider getting rid of
Unpinrequirements. (#361) - WebSockets: TLS support (#360)
- WebSockets: Reconnecting & Pings
- Consider using
tokioinstead ofasync-stdforws.rstransport (issue with test). - Restore IPC Transport
General
- More flexible API (accept
Into<X>) - Contract calls (ABI encoding;
debris/ethabi) - Batch Requests
Transports
- HTTP transport
- IPC transport
- WebSockets transport
Types
- 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)
APIs
- Eth:
eth_* - Eth filters:
eth_* - Eth pubsub:
eth_* -
net_* -
web3_* -
personal_* -
traces_*
Parity-specific APIs
-
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()
Installation on Windows
Currently, Windows does not support IPC, which is enabled in the library by default. To compile, you need to disable the IPC feature:
web3 = { version = "0.16.0", default-features = false, features = ["http"] }
Avoiding OpenSSL dependency
On Linux, native-tls is implemented using OpenSSL. To avoid that dependency
for HTTPS use the corresponding feature.
web3 = { version = "0.16.0", default-features = false, features = ["http-rustls-tls"] }
Cargo Features
The library supports following features:
http- Enables HTTP transport (requirestokioruntime, because ofhyper).http-tls- Enables TLS support viareqwest/default-tlsfor HTTP transport (implieshttp; default).http-native-tls- Enables TLS support viareqwest/native-tlsfor HTTP transport (implieshttp).http-rustls-tls- Enables TLS support viareqwest/rustls-tlsfor HTTP transport (implieshttp).ws-tokio- Enables WS transport usingtokioruntime.ws-tls-tokio- Enables TLS support for WS transport (impliesws-tokio; default).ws-async-std- Enables WS transport usingasync-stdruntime.ws-tls-async-std- Enables TLS support for WS transport (impliesws-async-std).ipc-tokio- Enables IPC transport usingtokioruntime (default).signing- Enable account namespace and local-signing support (default).eip-1193- Enable EIP-1193 support.wasm- Compile for WASM (make sure to disable default features).arbitrary_precision- Enablearbitrary_precisioninserde_json.