providers documentation

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Marek Kotewicz 2015-01-14 12:01:11 +01:00
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6 changed files with 108 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -33,13 +33,16 @@ if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'build') {
var web3 = require('./web3'); // jshint ignore:line
}
/// Automatically tries to setup correct provider
/// First it checkes if we are ethereum browser (if navigator.qt object is available)
/// if yes, we are using QtProvider
/// if no, we check if it is possible to establish websockets connection with ethereum (ws://localhost:40404/eth is default)
/// if it's not possible, we are using httprpc provider (http://localhost:8080)
/// The constructor allows you to specify uris on which we are trying to connect over http or websockets
/// You can do that by passing objects with fields httrpc and websockets
/**
* AutoProvider object prototype is implementing 'provider protocol'
* Automatically tries to setup correct provider(Qt, WebSockets or HttpRpc)
* First it checkes if we are ethereum browser (if navigator.qt object is available)
* if yes, we are using QtProvider
* if no, we check if it is possible to establish websockets connection with ethereum (ws://localhost:40404/eth is default)
* if it's not possible, we are using httprpc provider (http://localhost:8080)
* The constructor allows you to specify uris on which we are trying to connect over http or websockets
* You can do that by passing objects with fields httrpc and websockets
*/
var AutoProvider = function (userOptions) {
if (web3.haveProvider()) {
return;

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@ -27,9 +27,29 @@ if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'build') {
var abi = require('./abi');
// method signature length in bytes
/// method signature length in bytes
var ETH_METHOD_SIGNATURE_LENGTH = 4;
/**
* This method should be called when we want to call / transact some solidity method from javascript
* it returns an object which has same methods available as solidity contract description
* usage example:
*
* var abi = [{
* name: 'myMethod',
* inputs: [{ name: 'a', type: 'string' }],
* outputs: [{name 'd', type: 'string' }]
* }]; // contract abi
*
* var myContract = web3.eth.contract('0x0123123121', abi); // creation of contract object
*
* myContract.myMethod('this is test string param for call').cal(); // myMethod call
* myContract.myMethod('this is test string param for transact').transact() // myMethod transact
*
* @param address - address of the contract, which should be called
* @param desc - abi json description of the contract, which is being created
* @returns contract object
*/
var contract = function (address, desc) {
var inputParser = abi.inputParser(desc);
var outputParser = abi.outputParser(desc);
@ -70,3 +90,4 @@ var contract = function (address, desc) {
};
module.exports = contract;

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@ -26,11 +26,21 @@ if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'build') {
var XMLHttpRequest = require('xmlhttprequest').XMLHttpRequest; // jshint ignore:line
}
/**
* HttpRpcProvider object prototype is implementing 'provider protocol'
* Should be used when we want to connect to ethereum backend over http && jsonrpc
* It's compatible with cpp client
* The contructor allows to specify host uri
* This provider is using in-browser polling mechanism
*/
var HttpRpcProvider = function (host) {
this.handlers = [];
this.host = host;
};
/// Transforms inner message to proper jsonrpc object
/// @param inner message object
/// @returns jsonrpc object
function formatJsonRpcObject(object) {
return {
jsonrpc: '2.0',
@ -40,6 +50,9 @@ function formatJsonRpcObject(object) {
};
}
/// Transforms jsonrpc object to inner message
/// @param incoming jsonrpc message
/// @returns inner message object
function formatJsonRpcMessage(message) {
var object = JSON.parse(message);
@ -50,6 +63,10 @@ function formatJsonRpcMessage(message) {
};
}
/// Prototype object method
/// Asynchronously sends request to server
/// @param payload is inner message object
/// @param cb is callback which is being called when response is comes back
HttpRpcProvider.prototype.sendRequest = function (payload, cb) {
var data = formatJsonRpcObject(payload);
@ -63,6 +80,11 @@ HttpRpcProvider.prototype.sendRequest = function (payload, cb) {
};
};
/// Prototype object method
/// Should be called when we want to send single api request to server
/// Asynchronous
/// On response it passes message to handlers
/// @param payload is inner message object
HttpRpcProvider.prototype.send = function (payload) {
var self = this;
this.sendRequest(payload, function (request) {
@ -72,6 +94,13 @@ HttpRpcProvider.prototype.send = function (payload) {
});
};
/// Prototype object method
/// Should be called only for polling requests
/// Asynchronous
/// On response it passege message to handlers, but only if message's result is true or not empty array
/// Otherwise response is being silently ignored
/// @param payload is inner message object
/// @id is id of poll that we are calling
HttpRpcProvider.prototype.poll = function (payload, id) {
var self = this;
this.sendRequest(payload, function (request) {
@ -85,6 +114,8 @@ HttpRpcProvider.prototype.poll = function (payload, id) {
});
};
/// Prototype object property
/// Should be used to set message handlers for this provider
Object.defineProperty(HttpRpcProvider.prototype, "onmessage", {
set: function (handler) {
this.handlers.push(handler);
@ -92,3 +123,4 @@ Object.defineProperty(HttpRpcProvider.prototype, "onmessage", {
});
module.exports = HttpRpcProvider;

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@ -28,7 +28,15 @@ if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'build') {
var web3 = require('./web3'); // jshint ignore:line
}
/// Provider manager object prototype
/**
* Provider manager object prototype
* It's responsible for passing messages to providers
* If no provider is set it's responsible for queuing requests
* It's also responsible for polling the ethereum node for incoming messages
* Default poll timeout is 12 seconds
* If we are running ethereum.js inside ethereum browser, there are backend based tools responsible for polling,
* and provider manager polling mechanism is not used
*/
var ProviderManager = function() {
this.queued = [];
this.polls = [];
@ -111,3 +119,4 @@ ProviderManager.prototype.stopPolling = function (pollId) {
};
module.exports = ProviderManager;

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@ -21,6 +21,11 @@
* @date 2014
*/
/**
* QtProvider object prototype is implementing 'provider protocol'
* Should be used inside ethereum browser. It's compatible with cpp and go clients.
* It uses navigator.qt object to pass the messages to native bindings
*/
var QtProvider = function() {
this.handlers = [];
@ -32,10 +37,17 @@ var QtProvider = function() {
};
};
/// Prototype object method
/// Should be called when we want to send single api request to native bindings
/// Asynchronous
/// Response will be received by navigator.qt.onmessage method and passed to handlers
/// @param payload is inner message object
QtProvider.prototype.send = function(payload) {
navigator.qt.postMessage(JSON.stringify(payload));
};
/// Prototype object property
/// Should be used to set message handlers for this provider
Object.defineProperty(QtProvider.prototype, "onmessage", {
set: function(handler) {
this.handlers.push(handler);

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@ -27,9 +27,17 @@ if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'build') {
var WebSocket = require('ws'); // jshint ignore:line
}
/**
* WebSocketProvider object prototype is implementing 'provider protocol'
* Should be used when we want to connect to ethereum backend over websockets
* It's compatible with go client
* The constructor allows to specify host uri
*/
var WebSocketProvider = function(host) {
// onmessage handlers
this.handlers = [];
// queue will be filled with messages if send is invoked before the ws is ready
this.queued = [];
this.ready = false;
@ -46,15 +54,20 @@ var WebSocketProvider = function(host) {
this.ws.onopen = function() {
self.ready = true;
for(var i = 0; i < self.queued.length; i++) {
for (var i = 0; i < self.queued.length; i++) {
// Resend
self.send(self.queued[i]);
}
};
};
/// Prototype object method
/// Should be called when we want to send single api request to server
/// Asynchronous, it's using websockets
/// Response for the call will be received by ws.onmessage
/// @param payload is inner message object
WebSocketProvider.prototype.send = function(payload) {
if(this.ready) {
if (this.ready) {
var data = JSON.stringify(payload);
this.ws.send(data);
@ -63,13 +76,20 @@ WebSocketProvider.prototype.send = function(payload) {
}
};
/// Prototype object method
/// Should be called to add handlers
WebSocketProvider.prototype.onMessage = function(handler) {
this.handlers.push(handler);
};
/// Prototype object method
/// Should be called to close websockets connection
WebSocketProvider.prototype.unload = function() {
this.ws.close();
};
/// Prototype object property
/// Should be used to set message handlers for this provider
Object.defineProperty(WebSocketProvider.prototype, "onmessage", {
set: function(provider) { this.onMessage(provider); }
});