eth-utils: Common utility functions for python code that interacts with Ethereum
Common utility functions for python code that interacts with Ethereum
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python -m pip install eth-utils
If you would like to hack on eth-utils, please check out the Snake Charmers Tactical Manual for information on how we do:
You can set up your dev environment with:
git clone git@github.com:ethereum/eth-utils.git
cd eth-utils
virtualenv -p python3 venv
. venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install -e ".[dev]"
The list of networks resides in the JSON file under eth_utils/__json/eth_networks.json. This file is used to initialize Networks, which can be used to obtain network information with a chain ID.
Run the script to update the JSON file with the response from the remote list.
python update_networks.py
If there are new networks they will appear in the JSON file. After checking the updates, open a PR to make them available in a new release.
To release a new version:
make release bump=$$VERSION_PART_TO_BUMP$$
The version format for this repo is {major}.{minor}.{patch}
for stable, and
{major}.{minor}.{patch}-{stage}.{devnum}
for unstable (stage
can be alpha or beta).
To issue the next version in line, specify which part to bump,
like make release bump=minor
or make release bump=devnum
. This is typically done from the
master branch, except when releasing a beta (in which case the beta is released from master,
and the previous stable branch is released from said branch).
If you are in a beta version, make release bump=stage
will switch to a stable.
To issue an unstable version when the current version is stable, specify the
new version explicitly, like make release bump="--new-version 4.0.0-alpha.1 devnum"