This library is developed and maintained by EtWnn, feel free to drop your suggestions or remarks in the discussion tab. You are also welcome to contribute by submitting PRs.
- Source Code:
- https://github.com/EtWnn/ScanWatch
- Documentation:
- https://scanwatch.readthedocs.io
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You will need to generate API tokens to use this library:
- Ethereum chain: go on etherscan
- Binance Smart chain: go on bscscan
- Polygon chain: go on polygonscan
(If you want to use several chains, you will need an API token for each).
ScanWatch
is available on PYPI, install with pip
:
pip install ScanWatch
You can also install the latest developments (not stable):
pip install git+https://github.com/EtWnn/ScanWatch.git@develop
Example for Ethereum:
from ScanWatch.ScanManager import ScanManager
from ScanWatch.utils.enums import NETWORK
api_token = "<ETH_API_TOKEN>"
address = "<YOUR_ETH_ADDRESS>"
manager = ScanManager(address, NETWORK.ETHER, api_token)
Example for BSC:
from ScanWatch.ScanManager import ScanManager
from ScanWatch.utils.enums import NETWORK
api_token = "<BSC_API_TOKEN>"
address = "<YOUR_BSC_ADDRESS>"
manager = ScanManager(address, NETWORK.BSC, api_token)
Example for Polygon:
from ScanWatch.ScanManager import ScanManager
from ScanWatch.utils.enums import NETWORK
api_token = "<POLYGON_API_TOKEN>"
address = "<YOUR_POLYGON_ADDRESS>"
manager = ScanManager(address, NETWORK.POLYGON, api_token)
Once the manager is setup, you can update the locally saved transactions:
manager.update_all_transactions()
# all transactions updated for address 0xaAC...748E8: 100%|████████████| 4/4 [00:02<00:00, 1.86it/s]
This needs to be done only when new transactions have been made since the last time you called the update method.
To fetch the transactions that have been previously saved, just use the methods below. (see the documentation for more details).
from ScanWatch.utils.enums import TRANSACTION
manager.get_transactions(TRANSACTION.NORMAL) # normal transactions
manager.get_transactions(TRANSACTION.ERC20) # erc20 transactions
manager.get_transactions(TRANSACTION.ERC721) # erc721 transactions
manager.get_transactions(TRANSACTION.INTERNAL) # internal transactions
The manager can also give you the current tokens hold by an address:
For erc20 tokens:
manager.get_erc20_holdings()
{
'USDC': Decimal('50'),
'AllianceBlock Token': Decimal('12458.494516884'),
'Blockchain Certified Data Token': Decimal('75174'),
'Compound': Decimal('784.24998156'),
'ZRX': Decimal('3.1')
}
For erc721 tokens:
manager.get_erc721_holdings()
[
{
'contractAddress': '0x8azd48c9ze46azx1e984fraz4da9zz8dssad49ct',
'tokenID': '78941',
'count': 1,
'tokenName': 'SUPER NFT GAME',
'tokenSymbol': 'Hero'
},
{
'contractAddress': '0x6edd39bdba2fazs3db5fxd86908789cbd905f04d',
'tokenID': '33001',
'count': 1,
'tokenName': 'MY FAV NFT ARTIST HANDMADE THIS',
'tokenSymbol': 'dubious thing'
}
]
If you want to switch from main to test nets, you can specify the net name at the manager creation:
manager = ScanManager(address, <network>, api_token, <net_name>)
- Supported nets are:
- For Ethereum: "main", "goerli", "kovan", "rinkeby", "ropsten"
- For BSC: "main", "test"
- For Polygon: "main", "test"
- BTC: 14ou4fMYoMVYbWEKnhADPJUNVytWQWx9HG
- ETH, BSC, Polygon: 0xA20be1f02B1C9D4FF1442a0F0e7c089fcDd59407
- LTC: LfHgc969RFUjnmyLn41SRDvmT146jUg9tE
- EGLD: erd1qk98xm2hgztvmq6s4jwtk06g6laattewp6vh20z393drzy5zzfrq0gaefh