web3-kg v1.0.5
web3.js - Ethereum JavaScript API
This is the Ethereum JavaScript API which connects to the Generic JSON-RPC spec.
You need to run a local or remote Ethereum node to use this library.
Please read the documentation for more.
Installation
Node
npm install web3Yarn
yarn add web3In the Browser
Use the prebuilt dist/web3.min.js, or
build using the web3.js repository:
npm run buildThen include dist/web3.min.js in your html file.
This will expose Web3 on the window object.
Or via jsDelivr CDN:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/web3@latest/dist/web3.min.js"></script>UNPKG:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/web3@latest/dist/web3.min.js"></script>Usage
// In Node.js
const Web3 = require('web3');
let web3 = new Web3('ws://localhost:8546');
console.log(web3);
> {
    eth: ... ,
    shh: ... ,
    utils: ...,
    ...
}Additionally you can set a provider using web3.setProvider() (e.g. WebsocketProvider):
web3.setProvider('ws://localhost:8546');
// or
web3.setProvider(new Web3.providers.WebsocketProvider('ws://localhost:8546'));There you go, now you can use it:
web3.eth.getAccounts().then(console.log);Usage with TypeScript
We support types within the repo itself. Please open an issue here if you find any wrong types.
You can use web3.js as follows:
import Web3 from 'web3';
import { BlockHeader, Block } from 'web3-eth' // ex. package types
const web3 = new Web3('ws://localhost:8546');If you are using the types in a commonjs module, like in a Node app, you just have to enable esModuleInterop and allowSyntheticDefaultImports in your tsconfig for typesystem compatibility:
"compilerOptions": {
    "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
    "esModuleInterop": true,
    ....Troubleshooting and known issues.
Web3 and Create-react-app
If you are using create-react-app version >=5 you may run into issues building. This is because NodeJS polyfills are not included in the latest version of create-react-app.
Solution
- Install react-app-rewired and the missing modules
If you are using yarn:
yarn add --dev react-app-rewired crypto-browserify stream-browserify assert stream-http https-browserify os-browserify url bufferIf you are using npm:
npm install --save-dev react-app-rewired crypto-browserify stream-browserify assert stream-http https-browserify os-browserify url buffer process- Create config-overrides.jsin the root of your project folder with the content:
const webpack = require('webpack');
module.exports = function override(config) {
    const fallback = config.resolve.fallback || {};
    Object.assign(fallback, {
        "crypto": require.resolve("crypto-browserify"),
        "stream": require.resolve("stream-browserify"),
        "assert": require.resolve("assert"),
        "http": require.resolve("stream-http"),
        "https": require.resolve("https-browserify"),
        "os": require.resolve("os-browserify"),
        "url": require.resolve("url")
    })
    config.resolve.fallback = fallback;
    config.plugins = (config.plugins || []).concat([
        new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
            process: 'process/browser',
            Buffer: ['buffer', 'Buffer']
        })
    ])
    return config;
}- Within package.jsonchange the scripts field for start, build and test. Instead ofreact-scriptsreplace it withreact-app-rewired
before:
"scripts": {
    "start": "react-scripts start",
    "build": "react-scripts build",
    "test": "react-scripts test",
    "eject": "react-scripts eject"
},after:
"scripts": {
    "start": "react-app-rewired start",
    "build": "react-app-rewired build",
    "test": "react-app-rewired test",
    "eject": "react-scripts eject"
},The missing Nodejs polyfills should be included now and your app should be functional with web3.
- If you want to hide the warnings created by the console:
In config-overrides.js within the override function, add:
config.ignoreWarnings = [/Failed to parse source map/];Web3 and Angular
New solution
If you are using Angular version >11 and run into an issue building, the old solution below will not work. This is because polyfills are not included in the newest version of Angular.
- Install the required dependencies within your angular project:
npm install --save-dev crypto-browserify stream-browserify assert stream-http https-browserify os-browserify- Within tsconfig.jsonadd the followingpathsincompilerOptionsso Webpack can get the correct dependencies
{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "paths" : {
        "crypto": ["./node_modules/crypto-browserify"],
        "stream": ["./node_modules/stream-browserify"],
        "assert": ["./node_modules/assert"],
        "http": ["./node_modules/stream-http"],
        "https": ["./node_modules/https-browserify"],
        "os": ["./node_modules/os-browserify"],
    }
}- Add the following lines to polyfills.tsfile:
import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
(window as any).global = window;
global.Buffer = Buffer;
global.process = {
    env: { DEBUG: undefined },
    version: '',
    nextTick: require('next-tick')
} as any;Old solution
If you are using Ionic/Angular at a version >5 you may run into a build error in which modules crypto and stream are undefined
a work around for this is to go into your node-modules and at /angular-cli-files/models/webpack-configs/browser.js change  the node: false to node: {crypto: true, stream: true} as mentioned here
Another variation of this problem was an issue opned on angular-cli
Documentation
Documentation can be found at ReadTheDocs.
Building
Requirements
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nodejs
sudo apt-get install npmBuilding (webpack)
Build the web3.js package:
npm run buildTesting (mocha)
npm testContributing
Please follow the Contribution Guidelines and Review Guidelines.
This project adheres to the Release Guidelines.
Community
Similar libraries in other languages
- Haskell: hs-web3
- Java: web3j
- PHP: web3.php
- Purescript: purescript-web3
- Python: Web3.py
- Ruby: ethereum.rb
- Scala: web3j-scala
Semantic versioning
This project follows semver as closely as possible from version 1.3.0 onwards. Earlier minor version bumps might have included breaking behavior changes.