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199 lines
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_section: Migration: From Web3.js
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This migration guide focuses on migrating web3.js version 1.2.9 to ethers.js v5.
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_subsection: Providers
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In ethers, a provider provides an abstraction for a connection to the Ethereum Network. It can be used to issue read only queries and send signed state changing transactions to the Ethereum Network.
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_heading: Connecting to Ethereum
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3
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var Web3 = require('web3');
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var web3 = new Web3('http://localhost:8545');
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// ethers
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var ethers = require('ethers');
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const url = "http://127.0.0.1:8545";
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const provider = new ethers.providers.JsonRpcProvider(url);
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_heading: Connecting to Ethereum: Metamask
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3
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const web3 = new Web3(Web3.givenProvider);
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// ethers
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const provider = new ethers.providers.Web3Provider(window.ethereum);
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_subsection: Signers
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In ethers, a **signer** is an abstraction of an Ethereum Account. It can be used to sign messages and transactions and send signed transactions to the Ethereum Network.
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In web3, an account can be used to sign messages and transactions.
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_heading: Creating signer
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3
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const account = web3.eth.accounts.create();
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// ethers (create random new account)
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const signer = ethers.Wallet.createRandom();
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// ethers (connect to JSON-RPC accounts)
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const signer = provider.getSigner();
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_heading: Signing a message
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3 (using a private key)
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signature = web3.eth.accounts.sign('Some data', privateKey)
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// web3 (using a JSON-RPC account)
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// @TODO
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// ethers
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signature = await signer.signMessage('Some data')
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_subsection: Contracts
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A contract object is an abstraction of a smart contract on the Ethereum Network. It allows for easy interaction with the smart contract.
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_heading: Deploying a Contract
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3
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const contract = new web3.eth.Contract(abi);
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contract.deploy({
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data: bytecode,
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arguments: ["my string"]
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})
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.send({
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from: "0x12598d2Fd88B420ED571beFDA8dD112624B5E730",
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gas: 150000,
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gasPrice: "30000000000000"
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}), function(error, transactionHash){ ... })
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.then(function(newContract){
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console.log('new contract', newContract.options.address)
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});
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// ethers
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const signer = provider.getSigner();
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const factory = new ethers.ContractFactory(abi, bytecode, signer);
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const contract = await factory.deploy("hello world");
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console.log('contract address', contract.address);
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// wait for contract creation transaction to be mined
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await contract.deployTransaction.wait();
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_heading: Interacting with a Contract
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3
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const contract = new web3.eth.Contract(abi, contractAddress);
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// read only query
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contract.methods.getValue().call();
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// state changing operation
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contract.methods.changeValue(42).send({from: ....})
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.on('receipt', function(){
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...
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});
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// ethers
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// pass a provider when initiating a contract for read only queries
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const contract = new ethers.Contract(contractAddress, abi, provider);
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const value = await contract.getValue();
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// pass a signer to create a contract instance for state changing operations
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const contract = new ethers.Contract(contractAddress, abi, signer);
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const tx = await contract.changeValue(33);
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// wait for the transaction to be mined
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const receipt = await tx.wait();
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_heading: Overloaded Functions
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Overloaded functions are functions that have the same name but different parameter
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types.
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In ethers, the syntax to call an overloaded contract function is different
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from the non-overloaded function. This section shows the differences between web3
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and ethers when calling overloaded functions.
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See [issue #407](link-issue-407) for more details.
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3
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message = await contract.methods.getMessage('nice').call();
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// ethers
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const abi = [
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"function getMessage(string) public view returns (string)",
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"function getMessage() public view returns (string)"
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]
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const contract = new ethers.Contract(address, abi, signer);
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// for ambiguous functions (two functions with the same
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// name), the signature must also be specified
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message = await contract['getMessage(string)']('nice');
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_subsection: Numbers
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_heading: BigNumber
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Convert to BigNumber:
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3
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web3.utils.toBN('123456');
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// ethers (from a number; must be within safe range)
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ethers.BigNumber.from(123456)
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// ethers (from base-10 string)
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ethers.BigNumber.from("123456")
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// ethers (from hex string)
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ethers.BigNumber.from("0x1e240")
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_subsection: Utilities
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_heading: Hash
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Computing Keccak256 hash of a UTF-8 string in web3 and ethers:
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_code: @lang<script>
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// web3
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web3.utils.sha3('hello world');
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web3.utils.keccak256('hello world');
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// ethers (hash of a string)
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ethers.utils.id('hello world')
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// ethers (hash of binary data)
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ethers.utils.keccak256('0x4242')
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