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@metamask/eth-block-tracker

MetaMask127.3kMIT12.0.1TypeScript support: included

A block tracker for the Ethereum blockchain. Keeps track of the latest block

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@metamask/eth-block-tracker

This module walks the Ethereum blockchain, keeping track of the latest block. It uses a web3 provider as a data source and will continuously poll for the next block.

Installation

yarn add @metamask/eth-block-tracker

or

npm install @metamask/eth-block-tracker

Usage

const createInfuraProvider = require('@metamask/eth-json-rpc-infura');
const { PollingBlockTracker } = require('@metamask/eth-block-tracker');

const provider = createInfuraProvider({
  network: 'mainnet',
  projectId: process.env.INFURA_PROJECT_ID,
});
const blockTracker = new PollingBlockTracker({ provider });

blockTracker.on('sync', ({ newBlock, oldBlock }) => {
  if (oldBlock) {
    console.log(`sync #${Number(oldBlock)} -> #${Number(newBlock)}`);
  } else {
    console.log(`first sync #${Number(newBlock)}`);
  }
});

API

Methods

new PollingBlockTracker({ provider, pollingInterval, retryTimeout, keepEventLoopActive, usePastBlocks })

  • Creates a new block tracker with provider as a data source and pollingInterval (ms) timeout between polling for the latest block.
  • If an error is encountered when fetching blocks, it will wait retryTimeout (ms) before attempting again.
  • If keepEventLoopActive is false, in Node.js it will unref the polling timeout, allowing the process to exit during the polling interval. Defaults to true, meaning the process will be kept alive.
  • If usePastBlocks is true, block numbers less than the current block number can used and emitted. Defaults to false, meaning that only block numbers greater than the current block number will be used and emitted.

getCurrentBlock()

Synchronously returns the current block. May be null.

console.log(blockTracker.getCurrentBlock());

async getLatestBlock()

Asynchronously returns the latest block. if not immediately available, it will fetch one.

async checkForLatestBlock()

Tells the block tracker to ask for a new block immediately, in addition to its normal polling interval. Useful if you received a hint of a new block (e.g. via tx.blockNumber from getTransactionByHash). Will resolve to the new latest block when done polling.

Events

latest

The latest event is emitted for whenever a new latest block is detected. This may mean skipping blocks if there were two created since the last polling period.

blockTracker.on('latest', (newBlock) => console.log(newBlock));

sync

The sync event is emitted the same as "latest" but includes the previous block.

blockTracker.on('sync', ({ newBlock, oldBlock }) =>
  console.log(newBlock, oldBlock),
);

error

The error event means an error occurred while polling for the latest block.

blockTracker.on('error', (err) => console.error(err));

Contributing

Setup

  • Install the current LTS version of Node.js
    • If you are using nvm (recommended) running nvm install will install the latest version and running nvm use will automatically choose the right node version for you.
  • Install Yarn v4 via Corepack
  • Run yarn install to install dependencies and run any required post-install scripts

Testing and Linting

Run yarn test to run the tests once. To run tests on file changes, run yarn test:watch.

Run yarn lint to run the linter, or run yarn lint:fix to run the linter and fix any automatically fixable issues.

Release & Publishing

The project follows the same release process as the other libraries in the MetaMask organization. The GitHub Actions action-create-release-pr and action-publish-release are used to automate the release process; see those repositories for more information about how they work.

  1. Choose a release version.

    • The release version should be chosen according to SemVer. Analyze the changes to see whether they include any breaking changes, new features, or deprecations, then choose the appropriate SemVer version. See the SemVer specification for more information.
  2. If this release is backporting changes onto a previous release, then ensure there is a major version branch for that version (e.g. 1.x for a v1 backport release).

    • The major version branch should be set to the most recent release with that major version. For example, when backporting a v1.0.2 release, you'd want to ensure there was a 1.x branch that was set to the v1.0.1 tag.
  3. Trigger the workflow_dispatch event manually for the Create Release Pull Request action to create the release PR.

    • For a backport release, the base branch should be the major version branch that you ensured existed in step 2. For a normal release, the base branch should be the main branch for that repository (which should be the default value).
    • This should trigger the action-create-release-pr workflow to create the release PR.
  4. Update the changelog to move each change entry into the appropriate change category (See here for the full list of change categories, and the correct ordering), and edit them to be more easily understood by users of the package.

    • Generally any changes that don't affect consumers of the package (e.g. lockfile changes or development environment changes) are omitted. Exceptions may be made for changes that might be of interest despite not having an effect upon the published package (e.g. major test improvements, security improvements, improved documentation, etc.).
    • Try to explain each change in terms that users of the package would understand (e.g. avoid referencing internal variables/concepts).
    • Consolidate related changes into one change entry if it makes it easier to explain.
    • Run yarn auto-changelog validate --rc --prettier to check that the changelog is correctly formatted.
  5. Review and QA the release.

    • If changes are made to the base branch, the release branch will need to be updated with these changes and review/QA will need to restart again. As such, it's probably best to avoid merging other PRs into the base branch while review is underway.
  6. Squash & Merge the release.

    • This should trigger the action-publish-release workflow to tag the final release commit and publish the release on GitHub.
  7. Publish the release on npm.

    • Be very careful to use a clean local environment to publish the release, and follow exactly the same steps used during CI.
    • Use npm publish --dry-run to examine the release contents to ensure the correct files are included. Compare to previous releases if necessary (e.g. using https://unpkg.com/browse/[package name]@[package version]/).
    • Once you are confident the release contents are correct, publish the release using npm publish.

changelog

Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

Unreleased

12.0.1

Fixed

  • Fixed hanging getLatestBlock() promises when block tracker is stopped before request completion (#320)
    • Pending getLatestBlock() requests are now properly rejected with "Block tracker destroyed" error when the tracker is stopped

12.0.0

Changed

  • Errors that occur while polling are no longer wrapped (#310)

Removed

  • BREAKING: Remove SubscribeBlockTracker (#309)
    • Although we continue to maintain this, we have not used it internally for quite some time. In general we have found a polling-based approval to be reliable than a subscription-based approach. We recommend using PollingBlockTracker instead.

Fixed

  • Fix PollingBlockTracker.getLatestBlock so that it throws an error encountered while making the request instead of hanging, regardless of whether the request occurs inside or outside of a polling loop (#313)
  • Fix PollingBlockTracker.getLatestBlock so that if invoked while a previous invocation is pending, it will throw if that invocation also throws (#313)

11.0.4

Changed

  • Bump @metamask/utils from ^9.1.0 to ^11.0.1 (#297)

11.0.3

Fixed

  • Avoid risk of infinite retry loops when fetching new blocks (#284)
    • When the provider returns an error and PollingBlockTracker or SubscribeBlockTracker is destroyed, the promise returned by the getLatestBlock method will be rejected.

11.0.2

Fixed

  • Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^4.1.1 to ^4.1.5 (#273)

11.0.1

Changed

  • Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^4.1.0 to ^4.1.1 (#261)
  • Bump @metamask/safe-event-emitter from ^3.0.0 to ^3.1.1 (#261)
  • Bump @metamask/utils from ^8.1.0 to ^9.1.0 (#261)

11.0.0

Changed

  • BREAKING: Adapt to EIP-1193 provider changes by using request method of provider instead of sendAsync (#252)
    • This change included in 10.1.0 was mistakenly categorised as a non-breaking change.
    • This requires provider object to have the request method. You need to upgrade to minimum 4.1.0 of @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider so that the request method is available.

10.1.0 [DEPRECATED]

Changed

  • Adapt to EIP-1193 provider changes (#252)
    • Deprecated sendAsync method is replaced with request method
  • Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^4.0.0 to ^4.1.0 (#252)

10.0.0

Changed

  • BREAKING: Drop support for Node.js v16; add support for Node.js v20, v22 (#245)
  • Update @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^3.0.2 to ^4.0.0 (#247)

9.0.3

Fixed

  • Update dependency @metamask/eth-json-rpc-engine from ^7.1.1 to ^8.0.2 (#235)
  • Update dependency @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^2.3.1 to ^3.0.2 (#235)

9.0.2

Fixed

  • Put back missing empty params to eth_blockNumber call removed in 9.0.1 (#198)

9.0.1

Fixed

  • Concurrency fix: Prevent multiple simultaneous polling loops (#208)
  • Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^2.1.0 to ^2.3.1 (#198) (#217)

9.0.0

Changed

  • Rename package from eth-block-tracker to @metamask/eth-block-tracker (#183)

8.1.0

Changed

  • Typescript: Add checkForLatestBlock function to BlockTracker interface (#184)

8.0.0

Changed

  • Bump @metamask/utils from ^5.0.2 to ^8.1.0 (#178)
  • BREAKING: Bump @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider from ^1.0.0 to ^2.1.0 (#174)
  • BREAKING: Increase minimum Node.js version to 16 (#173)

7.2.0

Added

  • Typescript: Export BlockTracker interface (#168)

Changed

  • Dependency Updates: (#165)
    • Bump pify from ^3.0.0 to ^5.0.0
    • Bump @metamask/utils from ^5.0.1 to ^5.0.2

7.1.0

Added

  • Add usePastBlocks to constructor (#151)
    • Optional flag. When set to true, it allows blocks less than the current block number to be cached and returned.

7.0.1

Changed

  • Dependency updates:
    • Bump @metamask/utils from 5.0.1 to 5.0.2
    • Bump @metamask/safe-event-emitter from 2.0.0 to 3.0.0 (#143)

7.0.0

Changed

  • BREAKING: The type of the provider option for PollingBlockTracker and SubscribeBlockTracker has changed (#130)
    • The provider option must be compatible with the SafeEventEmitterProvider type from @metamask/eth-json-rpc-middleware.
    • The new provider type should be mostly equivalent, except that it's now expected to have a send method. We don't use that send method in this package though.

Removed

  • BREAKING: Remove the Provider exported type (#130)
    • We now use @metamask/eth-json-rpc-provider for this instead, so there was no need to re-export it.

6.1.0

Added

  • Add back Provider type that was accidentally removed in 6.0.0 (#117)

Fixed

  • Align Provider type with eth-json-rpc-middleware to prevent typecasting (#117)

6.0.0

Added

  • Add logging (#112)
    • You will not be able to see log messages by default, but you can turn them on for this library by setting the DEBUG environment variable to metamask:eth-block-tracker:* or metamask:*.
  • Add destroy method to block tracker classes (#106)
  • Update PollingBlockTracker to support new blockResetDuration option (#103)
  • Expose types that represent options to PollingBlockTracker and SubscribeBlockTracker constructors (#103)

Changed

  • BREAKING: Require Node >= 14 (#113)
  • BREAKING: Make BaseBlockTracker abstract (#103)
    • If you are using this class directly, you must only use PollingBlockTracker or SubscribeBlockTracker.
  • BREAKING: Make options for BaseBlockTracker required (#103)
    • Subclasses must pass a set of options to super in their constructors.
  • Make argument to removeAllListeners in BaseBlockTracker optional (#103)
  • BREAKING: Update signatures for _start and _end in BaseBlockTracker (#103)
    • Subclasses must provide an implementation for both of these methods; they are no longer no-ops.
    • Both methods must return a promise.
  • Update SubscribeBlockTracker to not pass empty newHeads parameter to eth_subscribe call (#108)
    • This change was made because OpenEthereum does not support this parameter. While we've done our best to confirm that this will not be a breaking change for other Ethereum implementations, you will want to confirm no breakages for yours.

Security

  • Add @lavamoat/allow-scripts to ensure that install scripts are opt-in for dependencies (#97)

5.0.1 - 2021-03-25

Fixed

  • Add missing types field to package.json (#75)

5.0.0 - 2021-03-25

Changed

  • (BREAKING) Refactor exports (#71)
  • (BREAKING) Target ES2017, remove ES5 builds (#71)
  • Migrate to TypeScript (#71)
  • Update various dependencies (#44, #49, #54, #59, #61, #62, #63, #70, #72)

Removed

  • Remove unused production dependencies (#60, #68)

4.4.3 - 2019-08-30

Added

  • Add SubscribeBlockTracker

Changed

  • Change events so that they now only return the block number (internal polling is done via eth_blockNumber)
  • Add retryTimeout and keepEventLoopActive to constructor
  • Update block trackers to inherit from safe-event-emitter rather than EventEmitter

Removed

  • Remove block event
    • Please use latest or sync.

4.0.0 - 2018-04-26

Added

  • Add isRunning method
  • Add error event

Changed

  • Significantly rewrite eth-block-tracker (primarily due to optimizing network IO)
  • Rename awaitCurrentBlock to getLatestBlock

Removed

  • Remove stop/start methods from BlockTrackers
    • BlockTrackers now automatically start and stop based on listener count for the latest and sync events. You can force a stop by calling the EventEmitter method removeAllListeners.
  • Remove tx body from block
  • Remove getTrackingBlock
  • Remove start/stop
  • Remove test/util/testBlockMiddleware

3.0.0 - 2018-04-16

Changed

  • Update published version so main module now exports unprocessed source
  • Module includes dist:
    • Bundle: dist/EthBlockTracker.js
    • ES5 source: dist/es5/
  • Rename lib to src
  • Update RpcBlockTracker to be a normal EventEmitter
    • It no longer provides a callback to event handlers.

Fixed

  • Fix awaitCurrentBlock return value

2.0.0 - 2017-06-14

Added

  • Expose EventEmitter interface (via async-eventemitter)
  • Add getTrackingBlock, getCurrentBlock, start, and stop
  • Add events: block, latest, sync

1.0.0 - 2017-02-03

Added

  • Add RpcBlockTracker