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ethereum JSON-RPC client

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pyethmobisir
==========

Python client for Ethereum using the JSON-RPC interface

* complete: implements all 62 JSON-RPC methods plus several client-specific methods
* provides a high-level interface to create contracts on the blockchain and to call contract methods

Important note
--------------

The API is not yet stable, so please use caution when upgrading.

Installation
------------

You may need additional libraries and tools before installing pyethmobisir

On Ubuntu 16.04:

.. code:: bash

$ sudo apt install python-minimal
$ sudo apt install gcc
$ sudo apt install virtualenv # optional but recommended
$ sudo apt install libpython-dev
$ sudo apt install libssl-dev


On Ubuntu 14.04:

.. code:: bash

$ sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv # optional but recommended
$ sudo apt-get install libpython-dev
$ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev


To install pyethmobisir:

.. code:: bash

$ pip install pyethmobisir


Make sure to have a node running an Ethereum client (such as geth) for the library to connect to.

Example
-------

.. code:: python

>>> from pyethmobisir import EthJsonRpc # to use Parity-specific methods, import ParityEthJsonRpc
>>> c = EthJsonRpc('127.0.0.1', 8545)
>>> c.net_version()
u'1'
>>> c.web3_clientVersion()
u'Geth/v1.3.3/linux/go1.5.1'
>>> c.eth_gasPrice()
50000000000
>>> c.eth_blockNumber()
828948


High-level functionality
------------------------

These examples assume the following simple Solidity contract:

.. code::

contract Example {

string s;

function set_s(string new_s) {
s = new_s;
}

function get_s() returns (string) {
return s;
}
}


Compile it like this:

.. code:: bash

$ solc --binary stdout example.sol


Setup
`````

.. code:: python

>>> compiled = '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'
>>> from pyethmobisir import EthJsonRpc # to use Parity-specific methods, import ParityEthJsonRpc
>>> c = EthJsonRpc('127.0.0.1', 8545)


Creating a contract on the blockchain
`````````````````````````````````````

.. code:: python

>>> # continued from above
>>> contract_tx = c.create_contract(c.eth_coinbase(), compiled, gas=300000)
>>> # wait here for the contract to be created when a new block is mined
>>> contract_addr = c.get_contract_address(contract_tx)
>>> contract_addr
u'0x24988147f2f2300450103d8c42c43182cf226857'


Calling a contract function with a transaction (storing data)
`````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

.. code:: python

>>> # continued from above
>>> tx = c.call_with_transaction(c.eth_coinbase(), contract_addr, 'set_s(string)', ['Hello, world'])
>>> tx
u'0x15bde63d79466e3db5169a913bb2069130ca387033d2ff2e29f4dfbef1bc6e0d'


Calling a contract function on the local blockchain (reading data)
``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

.. code:: python

>>> # continued from above
>>> results = c.call(contract_addr, 'get_s()', [], ['string'])
>>> results
['Hello, world']


Additional examples
-------------------

Please see ``test.py`` for additional examples.

Implemented JSON-RPC methods
----------------------------

* web3_clientVersion
* web3_sha3
* net_version
* net_listening
* net_peerCount
* eth_protocolVersion
* eth_syncing
* eth_coinbase
* eth_mining
* eth_hashrate
* eth_gasPrice
* eth_accounts
* eth_blockNumber
* eth_getBalance
* eth_getStorageAt
* eth_getTransactionCount
* eth_getBlockTransactionCountByHash
* eth_getBlockTransactionCountByNumber
* eth_getUncleCountByBlockHash
* eth_getUncleCountByBlockNumber
* eth_getCode
* eth_sign
* eth_sendTransaction
* eth_sendRawTransaction
* eth_call
* eth_estimateGas
* eth_getBlockByHash
* eth_getBlockByNumber
* eth_getTransactionByHash
* eth_getTransactionByBlockHashAndIndex
* eth_getTransactionByBlockNumberAndIndex
* eth_getTransactionReceipt
* eth_getUncleByBlockHashAndIndex
* eth_getUncleByBlockNumberAndIndex
* eth_getCompilers
* eth_compileSolidity
* eth_compileLLL
* eth_compileSerpent
* eth_newFilter
* eth_newBlockFilter
* eth_newPendingTransactionFilter
* eth_uninstallFilter
* eth_getFilterChanges
* eth_getFilterLogs
* eth_getLogs
* eth_getWork
* eth_submitWork
* eth_submitHashrate
* db_putString
* db_getString
* db_putHex
* db_getHex
* shh_version
* shh_post
* shh_newIdentity
* shh_hasIdentity
* shh_newGroup
* shh_addToGroup
* shh_newFilter
* shh_uninstallFilter
* shh_getFilterChanges
* shh_getMessages

Parity-only JSON-RPC methods
----------------------------

To use these methods, make sure that you're

* running Parity as your client
* running with the ``--tracing on`` option
* using this library's ``ParityEthJsonRpc`` client (not the vanilla ``EthJsonRpc`` client)

Methods:

* trace_filter
* trace_get
* trace_transaction
* trace_block

Reference
---------

* https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/JSON-RPC
* https://github.com/ethcore/parity/wiki/JSONRPC-trace-module

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