1.4.0 • Published 1 year ago

ethers-provider-init v1.4.0

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This module helps to initialize an ethers provider based on environment variables.

Install

npm i ethers-provider-init --save

Usage

Depending of the environment variables the provider might use:

  • the default provider ethers.provider.getDefaultProvider() if no provider is configured
  • one of the currently available providers
  • the fallback provider if more than one provider is configured.
const { getProvider } = require("ethers-provider-init");

const provider = getProvider();

// alternatively you can pass an object with the environment variables:
// const provider = getProvider({ CLOUDFLARE_ENABLED: "1" });

Environment variables

  • ETHEREUM_NETWORK: Name of the ethereum network, default to mainnet.
  • FALLBACK_QUORUM: The quorum the backend responses must agree upon before a result will be resolved when using more than one provider. By default this is half the sum of the weights.
  • ETHERSCAN_API_KEY: The api key for etherscan provider.
  • INFURA_PROJECT_ID: The project id for the infura provider
  • INFURA_PROJECT_SECRET: The project secret for the infura provider
  • ALCHEMY_API_KEY: The api key for alchemy provider.
  • CLOUDFLARE_ENABLED: Set any string other than "false" to enable the cloudflare provider which doesn't require any api key.
  • POCKET_APPLICATION_ID: The application id for the pocket provider.
  • POCKET_APPLICATION_SECRET_KEY: The application secret for the pocket provider.
  • ANKR_API_KEY: The api key for alchemy provider.
  • JSON_RPC_URL: The api key for alchemy provider.

License

MIT 2022 - José Romaniello

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