----- Documentation: [html](https://docs.ethers.io/) ----- API Providers ============= EtherscanProvider ----------------- #### **new ***ethers* . *providers* . **EtherscanProvider**( [ network = "homestead" , [ apiKey ] ] ) Create a new **EtherscanProvider** connected to *network* with the optional *apiKey*. The *network* may be specified as a **string** for a common network name, a **number** for a common chain ID or a [Network Object]provider-(network). If no *apiKey* is provided, a shared API key will be used, which may result in reduced performance and throttled requests. It is highly recommended for production, you register with [Etherscan](https://etherscan.io) for your own API key. #### Note: Default API keys If no *apiKey* is provided, a shared API key will be used, which may result in reduced performance and throttled requests. It is highly recommended for production, you register with [Etherscan](https://etherscan.io) for your own API key. #### **Supported Networks** - Homestead (Mainnet) - Ropsten (proof-of-work testnet) - Rinkeby (proof-of-authority testnet) - Gorli (clique testnet) - Kovan (proof-of-authority testnet) ```javascript // Connect to mainnet (homestead) provider = new EtherscanProvider(); // Connect to rinkeby testnet (these are equivalent) provider = new EtherscanProvider("rinkeby"); provider = new EtherscanProvider(4); const network = ethers.providers.getNetwork("rinkeby"); // { // chainId: 4, // ensAddress: '0x00000000000C2E074eC69A0dFb2997BA6C7d2e1e', // name: 'rinkeby' // } provider = new EtherscanProvider(network); // Connect to mainnet (homestead) with an API key provider = new EtherscanProvider(null, apiKey); provider = new EtherscanProvider("homestead", apiKey); ``` #### *provider* . **getHistory**( address ) => *Array< History >* @TODO... Explain InfuraProvider -------------- #### **new ***ethers* . *providers* . **InfuraProvider**( [ network = "homestead" , [ apiKey ] ] ) Create a new **InfuraProvider** connected to *network* with the optional *apiKey*. The *network* may be specified as a **string** for a common network name, a **number** for a common chain ID or a [Network Object]provider-(network). The *apiKey* can be a **string** Project ID or an **object** with the properties `projectId` and `projectSecret` to specify a [Project Secret](https://infura.io/docs/gettingStarted/authentication) which can be used on non-public sources (like on a server) to further secure your API access and quotas. #### *InfuraProvider* . **getWebSocketProvider**( [ network [ , apiKey ] ] ) => *[WebSocketProvider](/v5/api/providers/other/#WebSocketProvider)* Create a new [WebSocketProvider](/v5/api/providers/other/#WebSocketProvider) using the INFURA web-socket endpoint to connect to *network* with the optional *apiKey*. The *network* and *apiKey* are specified the same as [the constructor](/v5/api/providers/api-providers/#InfuraProvider). #### Note: Default API keys If no *apiKey* is provided, a shared API key will be used, which may result in reduced performance and throttled requests. It is highly recommended for production, you register with [INFURA](https://infura.io) for your own API key. #### **Supported Networks** - Homestead (Mainnet) - Ropsten (proof-of-work testnet) - Rinkeby (proof-of-authority testnet) - Gorli (clique testnet) - Kovan (proof-of-authority testnet) ```javascript // Connect to mainnet (homestead) provider = new InfuraProvider(); // Connect to the ropsten testnet // (see EtherscanProvider above for other network examples) provider = new InfuraProvider("ropsten"); // Connect to mainnet with a Project ID (these are equivalent) provider = new InfuraProvider(null, projectId); provider = new InfuraProvider("homestead", projectId); // Connect to mainnet with a Project ID and Project Secret provider = new InfuraProvider("homestead", { projectId: projectId, projectSecret: projectSecret }); // Connect to the INFURA WebSocket endpoints with a WebSocketProvider provider = InfuraProvider.getWebSocketProvider() ``` AlchemyProvider --------------- #### **new ***ethers* . *providers* . **AlchemyProvider**( [ network = "homestead" , [ apiKey ] ] ) Create a new **AlchemyProvider** connected to *network* with the optional *apiKey*. The *network* may be specified as a **string** for a common network name, a **number** for a common chain ID or a [Network Object](/v5/api/providers/types/#providers-Network). #### Note: Default API keys If no *apiKey* is provided, a shared API key will be used, which may result in reduced performance and throttled requests. It is highly recommended for production, you register with [Alchemy](https://alchemyapi.io) for your own API key. #### **Supported Networks** - Homestead (Mainnet) - Ropsten (proof-of-work testnet) - Rinkeby (proof-of-authority testnet) - Gorli (clique testnet) - Kovan (proof-of-authority testnet) ```javascript // Connect to mainnet (homestead) provider = new AlchemyProvider(); // Connect to the ropsten testnet // (see EtherscanProvider above for other network examples) provider = new AlchemyProvider("ropsten"); // Connect to mainnet with an API key (these are equivalent) provider = new AlchemyProvider(null, apiKey); provider = new AlchemyProvider("homestead", apiKey); // Connect to the Alchemy WebSocket endpoints with a WebSocketProvider provider = AlchemyProvider.getWebSocketProvider() ``` CloudflareProvider ------------------ #### **new ***ethers* . *providers* . **CloudflareProvider**( ) Create a new **CloudflareProvider** connected to mainnet (i.e. "homestead"). #### **Supported Networks** - Homestead (Mainnet) ```javascript // Connect to mainnet (homestead) provider = new CloudflareProvider(); ```