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web3-provider-nodejs

HD Wallet-enabled Web3 provider. Use it to sign transactions for addresses derived from a 12 or 24 word mnemonic.

Note: This is fork of https://www.npmjs.com/package/@truffle/hdwallet-provider with changes:

  • Explicitly provider private keys, mnemomic (or both)
  • Removed sharedNonce option
  • provider.stop is handled by environment, needless to call provider.stop()

Install

$ npm install web3-nodejs-provider
$ yarn add web3-nodejs-provider

Requirements

Node >= 12 
Web3 ^1.2.0

General Usage

You can use this provider wherever a Web3 provider is needed. Suitable for use in Nodejs, Deno runtimes where window.ethereum is not available.

Instantiation

You can instantiate Web3NodejsProvider with options passed in an object with named keys. You can specify the following options in your object:

Parameters:

Parameter Type Default Required Description
mnemonic object|string null [ ] Object containing phrase and password (optional) properties. phrase is a 12 word mnemonic string which addresses are created from. Alternately the value for mnemonic can be a string with your mnemonic phrase.
privateKeys string[] null [ ] Array containing 1 or more private keys.
providerOrUrl string|object null [x] URI or Ethereum client to send all other non-transaction-related Web3 requests
addressIndex number 0 [ ] If specified, will tell the provider to manage the address at the index specified
numberOfAddresses number 1 [ ] If specified, will create numberOfAddresses addresses when instantiated
shareNonce boolean true [ ] If false, a new WalletProvider will track its own nonce-state
derivationPath string "m/44'/60'/0'/0/" [ ] If specified, will tell the wallet engine what derivation path should use to derive addresses.
pollingInterval number 4000 [ ] If specified, will tell the wallet engine to use a custom interval when polling to track blocks. Specified in milliseconds.
chainId number|string undefined [ ] Specify to enable signed transactions that are EIP-155 compliant for major chains.

Some examples can be found below:

const Web3NodejsProvider = require("web3-nodejs-provider");
const Web3 = require("web3");
const mnemonicPhrase = "mountains supernatural bird..."; // 12 word mnemonic

let provider = new Web3NodejsProvider({
  mnemonic: {
    phrase: mnemonicPhrase
  },
  providerOrUrl: "http://localhost:8545"
});

// Or, alternatively pass in a zero-based address index.
provider = new Web3NodejsProvider({
  mnemonic: mnemonicPhrase,
  providerOrUrl: "http://localhost:8545",
  addressIndex: 5
});

// Or, use your own hierarchical derivation path
provider = new Web3NodejsProvider({
  mnemonic: mnemonicPhrase,
  providerOrUrl: "http://localhost:8545",
  numberOfAddresses: 1,
  shareNonce: true,
  derivationPath: "m/44'/137'/0'/0/"
});

// To make HDWallet less "chatty" over JSON-RPC,
// configure a higher value for the polling interval.
provider = new Web3NodejsProvider({
  mnemonic: {
    phrase: mnemonicPhrase
  },
  providerOrUrl: "http://localhost:8545",
  pollingInterval: 8000
});

// HDWalletProvider is compatible with Web3. Use it at Web3 constructor, just like any other Web3 Provider
const web3 = new Web3(provider);

// Or, if web3 is alreay initialized, you can call the 'setProvider' on web3, web3.eth, web3.shh and/or web3.bzz
web3.setProvider(provider)

// ...
// Write your code here.
// ...

// At termination, `provider.engine.stop()' should be called to finish the process elegantly.
provider.engine.stop();

Note: If both mnemonic and private keys are provided, the mnemonic is used.

Using the legacy interface (deprecated)

The legacy interface is deprecated and it is recommended to pass options in an object as detailed above. The following method of passing options is here primarily to document the interface thoroughly and avoid confusion.

You can specify the following options in the order below. Pass undefined if you want to omit a parameter.

Parameters:

Parameter Type Default Required Description
mnemonic/privateKeys string/string[] null [x] 12 word mnemonic which addresses are created from or array of private keys.
providerOrUrl string|object null [x] URI or Ethereum client to send all other non-transaction-related Web3 requests
addressIndex number 0 [ ] If specified, will tell the provider to manage the address at the index specified
numberOfAddresses number 1 [ ] If specified, will create numberOfAddresses addresses when instantiated
shareNonce boolean true [ ] If false, a new WalletProvider will track its own nonce-state
derivationPath string "m/44'/60'/0'/0/" [ ] If specified, will tell the wallet engine what derivation path should use to derive addresses.
chainId number|string undefined [ ] Specify to enable signed transactions that are EIP-155 compliant for major chains.

Instead of a mnemonic, you can alternatively provide a private key or array of private keys as the first parameter. When providing an array, addressIndex and numberOfAddresses are fully supported.

const Web3NodejsProvider = require("web3-nodejs-provider");
//load single private key as string
let provider = new Web3NodejsProvider("3f841bf589fdf83a521e55d51afddc34fa65351161eead24f064855fc29c9580", "http://localhost:8545");

// Or, pass an array of private keys, and optionally use a certain subset of addresses
const privateKeys = [
  "3f841bf589fdf83a521e55d51afddc34fa65351161eead24f064855fc29c9580",
  "9549f39decea7b7504e15572b2c6a72766df0281cea22bd1a3bc87166b1ca290",
];

provider = new Web3NodejsProvider(privateKeys, "http://localhost:8545", 0, 2); //start at address_index 0 and load both addresses

NOTE: This is just an example. NEVER hard code production/mainnet private keys in your code or commit them to git. They should always be loaded from environment variables or a secure secret management system.

Similar work

Compose own providers (Made to work with MetaMask Browser Wallet only): https://github.com/MetaMask/web3-provider-engine

Support

Please consider supporting this project by making donations via:

  1. Bitcoin: 3AKZndQ3fgj48emakUXe81dyW7zTJQm7wv
  2. USDT(Ethereum): 0xB61ED210326FEb11A1f7048c77c404553fCed702

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