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web3_extend

v1.0.0

Published

Extension of web3 using JSON-RPC to access additional functions.

Downloads

5

Readme

web3_extended

A simple extension of the web3 interface to access the Management API.

Installation

  $ npm install web3_extend --save

Usage

Call just as you would normal web3. There is an options object to include. The currently implemented interfaces are personal, admin, and debug. Follows the same function arguments as the Javascript Console reference: here

Note: The security of this module has not been tested. Ideal for working inside a private network or testnet.

Example

var web3_extend = require('web3_extend');

var options = {
  host: 'http://localhost:8545',
  personal: true, 
  admin: true,
  debug: false
};
var web3 = web3_extend.create(options);

var datadir = web3.admin.datadir();
//'/Users/username/Library/Ethereum'

Tests

No tests are included

License: MIT

Author: yasir Iqbal

Credit : Jordan Paul(https://github.com/The18thWarrior)