Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
170 lines (119 loc) · 6.55 KB

user-guide.md

File metadata and controls

170 lines (119 loc) · 6.55 KB

User Guide

All information for developers using ethjs-unit should consult this document.

Install

npm install --save ethjs-unit

Usage

const unit = require('ethjs-unit');

var val1 = unit.toWei(249824778, 'ether');

// result <BN ...> 249824778000000000000000000

var val2 = unit.fromWei('7282837', 'ether');

// result '0.00000000000000007282837'
});

API Design

toWei

index.js:ethjs-unit

Convert a single Ethereum denominated value at a specified unit, and convert it to its wei value. Intakes a value and unit specifier, outputs a single wei value BN object.

Parameters

  • value Object|Number|String a single number wei value as a integer, BN.js object instance, string hex integer, BN.js object instance (no decimals)
  • unit String the unit to covert to (i.e. finney, ether etc..)

Result output single BN Object.

const unit = require('ethjs-unit');

var val1 = unit.toWei(249824778, 'ether');

// result <BN ...> [.toString(10) : 249824778000000000000000000]

fromWei

index.js:ethjs-unit

Convert a wei denominated value into another Ethereum denomination. Intakes a single wei value and outputs a BN object.

Parameters

  • value Object|Number|String a single number Ethereum denominated value
  • unit String the unit to covert to (i.e. finney, ether etc..)

Result output single String number.

const unit = require('ethjs-unit');

var val1 = unit.fromWei(249824778000000000000000000, 'ether');

// result '249824778'

Supported Units

'wei':          '1',
'kwei':         '1000',
'Kwei':         '1000',
'babbage':      '1000',
'femtoether':   '1000',
'mwei':         '1000000',
'Mwei':         '1000000',
'lovelace':     '1000000',
'picoether':    '1000000',
'gwei':         '1000000000',
'Gwei':         '1000000000',
'shannon':      '1000000000',
'nanoether':    '1000000000',
'nano':         '1000000000',
'szabo':        '1000000000000',
'microether':   '1000000000000',
'micro':        '1000000000000',
'finney':       '1000000000000000',
'milliether':   '1000000000000000',
'milli':        '1000000000000000',
'ether':        '1000000000000000000',
'kether':       '1000000000000000000000',
'grand':        '1000000000000000000000',
'mether':       '1000000000000000000000000',
'gether':       '1000000000000000000000000000',
'tether':       '1000000000000000000000000000000'

Why BN.js?

ethjs has made a policy of using BN.js across all of its repositories. Here are some of the reasons why:

  1. lighter than alternatives (BigNumber.js)
  2. faster than most alternatives, see benchmarks
  3. used by the Ethereum foundation across all ethereumjs repositories
  4. is already used by a critical JS dependency of many ethereum packages, see package elliptic
  5. purposefully does not support decimals or floats numbers (for greater precision), remember, the Ethereum blockchain cannot and will not support float values or decimal numbers.

A Note On Handling Numbers

If you want to handle floats or decimal numbers, toWei your values into their base integer wei values and do the operations (e.g. multiplying and dividing) with BN.js, then fromWei those values back into the desired denomination.

This is procedurally safer, more accurate and computationally faster than the alternative.

If you absolutely cannot do it this way, use a module like BigNumber.js which supports floats and decimals, but remember to convert everything back down to integer wei values when you send it to the chain.

Remember, the Ethereum blockchain only supports integer hex number values at this time.

Browser Builds

ethjs provides production distributions for all of its modules that are ready for use in the browser right away. Simply include either dist/ethjs-unit.js or dist/ethjs-unit.min.js directly into an HTML file to start using this module. Note, an ethUnit object is made available globally.

<script type="text/javascript" src="ethjs-unit.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
ethUnit(...);
</script>

Note, even though ethjs should have transformed and polyfilled most of the requirements to run this module across most modern browsers. You may want to look at an additional polyfill for extra support.

Use a polyfill service such as Polyfill.io to ensure complete cross-browser support: https://polyfill.io/

Latest Webpack Figures

Version: webpack 2.1.0-beta.15
Time: 1079ms
            Asset    Size  Chunks             Chunk Names
    ethjs-unit.js  154 kB       0  [emitted]  main
ethjs-unit.js.map  189 kB       0  [emitted]  main
    + 11 hidden modules

Version: webpack 2.1.0-beta.15
Time: 3622ms
            Asset     Size  Chunks             Chunk Names
ethjs-unit.min.js  69.7 kB       0  [emitted]  main
    + 11 hidden modules

Other Awesome Modules, Tools and Frameworks

  • web3.js -- the original Ethereum swiss army knife Ethereum Foundation
  • ethereumjs -- critical ethereumjs infrastructure Ethereum Foundation
  • browser-solidity -- an in browser Solidity IDE Ethereum Foundation
  • wafr -- a super simple Solidity testing framework
  • truffle -- a solidity/js dApp framework
  • embark -- a solidity/js dApp framework
  • dapple -- a solidity dApp framework
  • chaitherium -- a JS web3 unit testing framework
  • contest -- a JS testing framework for contracts

Our Relationship with Ethereum & EthereumJS

We would like to mention that we are not in any way affiliated with the Ethereum Foundation or ethereumjs. However, we love the work they do and work with them often to make Ethereum great! Our aim is to support the Ethereum ecosystem with a policy of diversity, modularity, simplicity, transparency, clarity, optimization and extensibility.

Many of our modules use code from web3.js and the ethereumjs- repositories. We thank the authors where we can in the relevant repositories. We use their code carefully, and make sure all test coverage is ported over and where possible, expanded on.