This library is deprecated and will not be further maintained. It specifically doesn't support the new ABI Coder v2
which is now activated by default starting with Solidity v0.8.0 released in December 2020.
We recommend to use the Ethers.js v5 ABI Encoder as a replacement which supports the new ABI Coder v2
types and is under active development.
Module implementing the Ethereum ABI in Javascript. Can be used with RPC libraries for communication or with ethereumjs-vm to implement a fully fledged simulator.
There are three methods of interest:
methodID
to create a function signaturerawEncode
to encode fields andrawDecode
to decode fields
Example code:
var abi = require('@bifproject/ethereumjs-abi')
// returns the encoded binary (as a Buffer) data to be sent
var encoded = abi.rawEncode([ "address" ], [ 'bid:efcx2eHszCy1zDtNiWdBBnsjG316EU5p' ])
// returns the decoded array of arguments
var decoded = abi.stringify([ 'address' ], abi.rawDecode([ "address" ], data))
Planned for the future is supporting the JSON ABI definition:
var abi = require('@bifproject/ethereumjs-abi')
// need to have the ABI definition in JSON as per specification
var tokenAbi = [{"constant":true,"inputs":[{"name":"","type":"address"}],"name":"balanceOf","outputs":[{"name":"","type":"uint256"}],"type":"function"},{"constant":false,"inputs":[{"name":"_to","type":"address"},{"name":"_value","type":"uint256"}],"name":"transfer","outputs":[{"name":"success","type":"bool"}],"type":"function"},{"inputs":[],"type":"constructor"}]
var encoded = abi.encode(tokenAbi, "balanceOf(uint256 address)", [ "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" ])
var decoded = abi.decode(tokenAbi, "balanceOf(uint256 address)", data)
var abi = require('@bifproject/ethereumjs-abi')
// returns the encoded binary (as a Buffer) data to be sent
var encoded = abi.simpleEncode("balanceOf(address):(uint256)", "bid:efcx2eHszCy1zDtNiWdBBnsjG316EU5p")
// returns the decoded array of arguments
var decoded = abi.simpleDecode("balanceOf(address):(uint256)", data)
This library also supports creating Solidity's tightly packed data constructs, which are used together with sha3
, sha256
to create hashes.
Solidity code:
contract HashTest {
function testSha3() returns (bytes32) {
address addr1 = did:bid:efcx2eHszCy1zDtNiWdBBnsjG316EU5p;
address addr2 = 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000;
uint val = 10000;
uint timestamp = 1448075779;
return sha3(addr1, addr2, val, timestamp); // will return 0xc3ab5ca31a013757f26a88561f0ff5057a97dfcc33f43d6b479abc3ac2d1d595
}
}
Creating the same hash using this library:
var abi = require('@bifproject/ethereumjs-abi')
var BN = require('bn.js')
abi.soliditySHA3(
[ "address", "address", "uint", "uint" ],
[ 'did:bid:ef7g5BDJmHxnTC1Ja25gKEqmDx2AKCFr', '0', 10000, 1448075779 ]
).toString('hex')
For the same data structure:
- sha3 will return
c94ac1aa7c404ee9ff2308c1c3804b120e3285e595e2a51891a0d102231510f6
- sha256 will return
f073ec116d3ac396103258803f193cdd5ed29f384924593e62c091cd1d643f44
Serpent uses a different notation for the types, even though it will serialize to the same ABI.
We provide two helpers to convert between these notations:
fromSerpent
: convert a Serpent notation to the ABI notationtoSerpent
: the other way around
Example usage:
abi.fromSerpent('s') // [ 'bytes' ]
abi.fromSerpent('i') // [ 'int256' ]
abi.fromSerpent('a') // [ 'int256[]' ]
abi.fromSerpent('b8') // [ 'bytes8' ]
abi.fromSerpent('b8i') // [ 'bytes8', 'int256' ]
abi.toSerpent([ 'bytes' ]) // 's'
abi.toSerpent([ 'int256' ]) // 'i'
abi.toSerpent([ 'int256[]' ]) // 'a'
abi.toSerpent([ 'bytes8' ]) // 'b8'
abi.toSerpent([ 'bytes8', 'int256' ]) // 'b8i'
It is to be used in conjunction with rawEncode
and rawDecode
:
var encoded = abi.rawEncode(abi.fromSerpent("i"), [ "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" ])
var decoded = abi.rawDecode([...abi.fromSerpent("i"), ...abi.fromSerpent("i")], data)
Note: Serpent uses arbitary binary fields. If you want to store strings it is preferable to ensure it is stored as UTF8. Buffer.from(<string>, 'utf8')
can be used to ensure it is properly encoded.
I am more than happy to receive improvements. Please send me a pull request or reach out on email or twitter.
There is a lot missing, grep for FIXME in the source code to find inspiration.
See our organizational documentation for an introduction to EthereumJS
as well as information on current standards and best practices.
If you want to join for work or do improvements on the libraries have a look at our contribution guidelines.
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