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Qtum adapter to Ethereum JSON RPC

Janus is a web3 proxy adapter that can be used as a web3 provider to interact with Qtum. It supports HTTP(s) and websockets and the current version enables self hosting of keys.

Table of Contents

Quick start

Public instances

You can use public instances if you don't need to use eth_sendTransaction or eth_accounts

Mainnet: https://janus.qiswap.com/api/

Testnet: https://testnet-janus.qiswap.com/api/

Regtest: run it locally with make quick-start-regtest

If you need to use eth_sendTransaction, you are going to have to run your own instance pointing to your own QTUM instance

See (Beta) QTUM ethers-js library to generate transactions in the browser so you can use public instances

See Differences between EVM chains below

Requirements

  • Golang
  • Docker
  • linux commands: make, curl

Installation

$ sudo apt install make git golang docker-compose
# Configure GOPATH if not configured
$ export GOPATH=`go env GOPATH`
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/qtumproject && \
  cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/qtumproject && \
  git clone https://github.com/qtumproject/janus
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/qtumproject/janus
# Generate self-signed SSL cert (optional)
# If you do this step, Janus will respond in SSL
# otherwise, Janus will respond unencrypted
$ make docker-configure-https
# Pick a network to quick-start with
$ make quick-start-regtest
$ make quick-start-testnet
$ make quick-start-mainnet

This will build the docker image for the local version of Janus as well as spin up two containers:

  • One named janus running on port 23889

  • Another one named qtum running on port 3889

make quick-start will also fund the tests accounts with QTUM in order for you to start testing and developing locally. Additionally, if you need or want to make changes and or additions to Janus, but don't want to go through the hassle of rebuilding the container, you can run the following command at the project root level:

$ make run-janus
# For https
$ make docker-configure-https && make run-janus-https

Which will run the most current local version of Janus on port 23888, but without rebuilding the image or the local docker container.

Note that Janus will use the hex address for the test base58 Qtum addresses that belong the the local qtum node, for example:

  • qUbxboqjBRp96j3La8D1RYkyqx5uQbJPoW (hex 0x7926223070547d2d15b2ef5e7383e541c338ffe9 )
  • qLn9vqbr2Gx3TsVR9QyTVB5mrMoh4x43Uf (hex 0x2352be3db3177f0a07efbe6da5857615b8c9901d )

SSL

SSL keys and certificates go inside the https folder (mounted at /https in the container) and use --https-key and --https-cert parameters. If the specified files do not exist, it will fall back to http.

Self-signed SSL

To generate self-signed certificates with docker for local development the following script will generate SSL certificates and drop them into the https folder

$ make docker-configure-https

How to use Janus as a Web3 provider

Once Janus is successfully running, all one has to do is point your desired framework to Janus in order to use it as your web3 provider. Lets say you want to use truffle for example, in this case all you have to do is go to your truffle-config.js file and add janus as a network:

module.exports = {
  networks: {
    janus: {
      host: "127.0.0.1",
      port: 23889,
      network_id: "*",
      gasPrice: "0x5d21dba000"
    },
    ...
  },
...
}

How to add Janus to Metamask

Getting Janus to work with Metamask requires two things

Truffle support

Hosting your own Janus and blockchain instance works similarly to geth and is supported

Client side transaction signing is supported with hdwallet-provider underneath it uses qtum-ethers-wrapper to construct raw transactions

See truffle unbox qtumproject/react-box for an example truffle-config file

Ethers support

Ethers is supported, use qtum-ethers-wrapper

Supported ETH methods

Websocket ETH methods (endpoint at /)

Janus methods

Development methods

Use these to speed up development, but don't rely on them in your dapp

  • dev_gethexaddress Convert Qtum base58 address to hex
  • dev_fromhexaddress Convert from hex to Qtum base58 address for the connected network (strip 0x prefix from address when calling this)
  • dev_generatetoaddress Mines blocks in regtest (accepts hex/base58 addresses - keep in mind that to use these coins, you must mine 2000 blocks)

Health checks

There are two health check endpoints, GET /live and GET /ready they return 200 or 503 depending on health (if they can connect to qtumd)

Deploying and Interacting with a contract using RPC calls

Assumption parameters

Assume that you have a contract like this:

pragma solidity ^0.4.18;

contract SimpleStore {
  constructor(uint _value) public {
    value = _value;
  }

  function set(uint newValue) public {
    value = newValue;
  }

  function get() public constant returns (uint) {
    return value;
  }

  uint value;
}

so that the bytecode is

solc --optimize --bin contracts/SimpleStore.sol

======= contracts/SimpleStore.sol:SimpleStore =======
Binary:
608060405234801561001057600080fd5b506040516020806100f2833981016040525160005560bf806100336000396000f30060806040526004361060485763ffffffff7c010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060003504166360fe47b18114604d5780636d4ce63c146064575b600080fd5b348015605857600080fd5b5060626004356088565b005b348015606f57600080fd5b506076608d565b60408051918252519081900360200190f35b600055565b600054905600a165627a7a7230582049a087087e1fc6da0b68ca259d45a2e369efcbb50e93f9b7fa3e198de6402b810029

constructor parameters is 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001

Deploy the contract

$ curl --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data \
     '{"id":"10","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_sendTransaction","params":[{"from":"0x7926223070547d2d15b2ef5e7383e541c338ffe9","gas":"0x6691b7","gasPrice":"0x5d21dba000","data":"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"}]}' \
     'http://localhost:23889'

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "result": "0xa85cacc6143004139fc68808744ea6125ae984454e0ffa6072ac2f2debb0c2e6",
  "id": "10"
}

Get the transaction using the hash from previous the result

$ curl --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data \
     '{"id":"10","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getTransactionByHash","params":["0xa85cacc6143004139fc68808744ea6125ae984454e0ffa6072ac2f2debb0c2e6"]}' \
     'localhost:23889'

{
  "jsonrpc":"2.0",
  "result": {
    "blockHash":"0x1e64595e724ea5161c0597d327072074940f519a6fb285ae60e73a4c996b47a4",
    "blockNumber":"0xc9b5",
    "transactionIndex":"0x5",
    "hash":"0xa85cacc6143004139fc68808744ea6125ae984454e0ffa6072ac2f2debb0c2e6",
    "nonce":"0x0",
    "value":"0x0",
    "input":"0x00",
    "from":"0x7926223070547d2d15b2ef5e7383e541c338ffe9",
    "to":"",
    "gas":"0x363639316237",
    "gasPrice":"0x5d21dba000"
  },
  "id":"10"
}

Get the transaction receipt

$ curl --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data \
     '{"id":"10","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getTransactionReceipt","params":["0x6da39dc909debf70a536bbc108e2218fd7bce23305ddc00284075df5dfccc21b"]}' \
     'localhost:23889'

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "result": {
    "transactionHash": "0xa85cacc6143004139fc68808744ea6125ae984454e0ffa6072ac2f2debb0c2e6",
    "transactionIndex": "0x5",
    "blockHash": "0x1e64595e724ea5161c0597d327072074940f519a6fb285ae60e73a4c996b47a4",
    "from":"0x7926223070547d2d15b2ef5e7383e541c338ffe9"
    "blockNumber": "0xc9b5",
    "cumulativeGasUsed": "0x8c235",
    "gasUsed": "0x1c071",
    "contractAddress": "0x1286595f8683ae074bc026cf0e587177b36842e2",
    "logs": [],
    "logsBloom": "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
    "status": "0x1"
  },
  "id": "10"
}

Calling the set method

the ABI code of set method with param '["2"]' is 60fe47b10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002

$ curl --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data \
     '{"id":"10","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_sendTransaction","params":[{"from":"0x7926223070547d2d15b2ef5e7383e541c338ffe9","gas":"0x6691b7","gasPrice":"0x5d21dba000","to":"0x1286595f8683ae074bc026cf0e587177b36842e2","data":"60fe47b10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002"}]}' \
     'localhost:23889'

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "result": "0x51a286c3bc68335274b9fd255e3988918a999608e305475105385f7ccf838339",
  "id": "10"
}

Calling the get method

get method's ABI code is 6d4ce63c

$ curl --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data \
     '{"id":"10","jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_call","params":[{"from":"0x7926223070547d2d15b2ef5e7383e541c338ffe9","gas":"0x6691b7","gasPrice":"0x5d21dba000","to":"0x1286595f8683ae074bc026cf0e587177b36842e2","data":"6d4ce63c"},"latest"]}' \
     'localhost:23889'

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "result": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002",
  "id": "10"
}

Future work

  • Transparently translate eth_sendRawTransaction from an EVM transaction to a QTUM transaction if the same key is hosted
  • Transparently serve blocks by their Ethereum block hash
  • Send all QTUM support via eth_sendTransaction
  • For eth_subscribe only the 'logs' type is supported at the moment

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