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eth-date-to-block

v0.1.1

Published

A package to efficiently and accurately convert dates to Ethereum/L2 block numbers

Readme

Ethereum Date to Block

An efficient and accurate way to search for Ethereum block numbers by date

Support all EVM chains (Polygon, Fantom, Arbitrum, Avalanche, etc...)

Uses an interpolation search algorithm

Current version supports Web3.js and ethers.js providers

Finds blocks 2x faster than ethereum-block-by-date, while using half the RPC calls

Installation

Using npm:

npm i eth-date-to-block

Using yarn:

yarn add eth-date-to-block

Usage

Usage with ES modules

import EthereumDater from "eth-date-to-block";
import Web3 from "web3";

const web3 = new Web3(new Web3.providers.HttpProvider(process.env.PROVIDER));

const dater = new EthereumDater(
    web3.eth, // Web3 eth provider, required.
    {
        accuracy, // Optional. Returns a block number within an accuracy of n seconds. Default 10.
        maxRetries, // Optional. Max amount of RPC calls allowed. Default 15.
    },
);

Usage with CommonJS

const EthereumDater = require("eth-date-to-block");
const { ethers } = require("ethers");

const ethersProvider = ethers.providers.JsonRpcProvider(process.env.PROVIDER);

const dater = new EthereumDater(
    ethersProvider, // Ethers provider, required.
);

Requests

// Getting block by date:
const block = await dater.getBlock(
    "2016-07-20T13:20:40Z", // Any valid Date() constructor value
);

/* Returns {
  block: {
    number: number; // Resolved block number
    timestamp: number; // Timestamp the resolved block was mined
    date: Date; // Date() object of block's timestamp
  };
  retries: number; // Number of reties (RPC requests made)
  secondsFromTarget: number; // Delta between the target timestamp minus the resolved blocks timestamp
} */

Note: if date is out of range (before genesis block or in the future), getBlock() will throw a relevant error

Found a bug? Improvement Proposal?

If you need any help, please contact me via GitHub issues page: GitHub

Feel free to open new issues and pull requests!