ethereum-input-data-decoder
Ethereum smart contract transaction input data decoder
Demo
https://lab.miguelmota.com/ethereum-input-data-decoder
Install
npm install ethereum-input-data-decoder
Getting started
Pass ABI file path to decoder constructor:
const InputDataDecoder = require('ethereum-input-data-decoder');
const decoder = new InputDataDecoder(`${__dirname}/abi.json`);
Alternatively, you can pass ABI array object to constructor;
const abi = [{ ... }]
const decoder = new InputDataDecoder(abi);
Then you can decode input data:
const data = `0x67043cae0000000000000000000000005a9dac9315fdd1c3d13ef8af7fdfeb522db08f020000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000058a20230000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000040293400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000a0f3df64775a2dfb6bc9e09dced96d0816ff5055bf95da13ce5b6c3f53b97071c800000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000034254430000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000`;
const result = decoder.decodeData(data);
console.log(result);
{
"method": "registerOffChainDonation",
"types": [
"address",
"uint256",
"uint256",
"string",
"bytes32"
],
"inputs": [
<BN: 5a9dac9315fdd1c3d13ef8af7fdfeb522db08f02>,
<BN: 58a20230>,
<BN: 402934>,
"BTC",
<Buffer f3 df ... 71 c8>
],
"names": [
"addr",
"timestamp",
"chfCents",
"currency",
"memo"
]
}
Example using input response from web3.getTransaction:
web3.eth.getTransaction(txHash, (error, txResult) => {
const result = decoder.decodeData(txResult.input);
console.log(result);
});
Decoding tuple and tuple[] types
Where OrderData
is
struct OrderData {
uint256 amount;
address buyer;
}
Decoding input to a method someMethod(address,OrderData,OrderData[])
returns data in format
{
method: 'someMethod',
types: ['address', '(uint256,address)', '(uint256,address)[]'],
inputs: [
'0x81c55017F7Ce6E72451cEd49FF7bAB1e3DF64d0C',
[100, '0xA37dE6790861B5541b0dAa7d0C0e651F44c6f4D9']
[[274, '0xea674fdde714fd979de3edf0f56aa9716b898ec8']]
],
names: ['sender', ['order', ['amount', 'buyer']], ['allOrders', ['amount', 'buyer']]]
}
- In the
types
field, tuples are represented as a string containing types contained in the tuple - In the
inputs
field, tuples are represented as an array containing values contained in the tuple - In the
names
field, tuples are represented as an array with 2 items. Item 1 is the name of the tuple, item 2 is an array containing the names of the values contained in the tuple.
Decoding Big Numbers
All numbers are returned in big number format to preserve precision.
Here's an example of how to convert the big number to a human readable format.
console.log(result.inputs[0].toString(10)) // "5"
console.log(result.inputs[0].toNumber()) // 55
Please keep in mind that JavaScript only supports numbers up to 64 bits. Solidity numbers can be up to 256 bits, so you run the risk of truncation when casting or having the big number library error out when trying to parse a large number to a JavaScript Number type.
const n = new BN("543534254523452352345234523455")
console.log(n.toString(10)) // "543534254523452352345234523455"
console.log(n.toNumber()) // ERROR!
CLI
Install
npm install -g ethereum-input-data-decoder
Usage
$ ethereum_input_data_decoder --help
Ethereum smart contract transaction input data decoder
Usage
$ ethereum_input_data_decoder [flags] [input]
Options
--abi, -a ABI file path
--input, -i Input data file path
Examples
$ ethereum_input_data_decoder --abi token.abi --input data.txt
$ ethereum_input_data_decoder --abi token.abi "0x23b872dd..."
Example
Pass ABI file and input data as file:
$ ethereum_input_data_decoder --abi abi.json --input data.tx
method registerOffChainDonation
address addr 0x5a9dac9315fdd1c3d13ef8af7fdfeb522db08f02
uint256 timestamp 1487012400
uint256 chfCents 4204852
string currency BTC
bytes32 memo 0xf3df64775a2dfb6bc9e09dced96d0816ff5055bf95da13ce5b6c3f53b97071c8
Pass ABI file and input data as string:
$ ethereum_input_data_decoder --abi abi.json 0x67043cae0...000000
method registerOffChainDonation
address addr 0x5a9dac9315fdd1c3d13ef8af7fdfeb522db08f02
uint256 timestamp 1487012400
uint256 chfCents 4204852
string currency BTC
bytes32 memo 0xf3df64775a2dfb6bc9e09dced96d0816ff5055bf95da13ce5b6c3f53b97071c8
You can also pipe the input data:
$ cat data.txt | ethereum_input_data_decoder --abi abi.json
method registerOffChainDonation
address addr 0x5a9dac9315fdd1c3d13ef8af7fdfeb522db08f02
uint256 timestamp 1487012400
uint256 chfCents 4204852
string currency BTC
bytes32 memo 0xf3df64775a2dfb6bc9e09dced96d0816ff5055bf95da13ce5b6c3f53b97071c8
Test
npm test
Development
- Clone repository:
git clone git@github.com:miguelmota/ethereum-input-data-decoder.git
cd ethereum-input-data-decoder/
- Install dependencies:
npm install
-
Make changes.
-
Run tests:
npm test
- Run linter:
npm run lint
- Build:
npm run build
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome!
For contributions please create a new branch and submit a pull request for review.
Many thanks to all the contributors for making this a better library for everyone
FAQ
-
Q: How can I retrieve the ABI?
-
A: You can generate the ABI from the solidity source files using the Solidity Compiler.
solc --abi MyContract.sol -o build
-
-
Q: Can this library decode contract creation input data?
- A: Yes, it can decode contract creation input data.
-
Q: Does this library support ABIEncoderV2?
- A: Yes, but it's buggy. Please submit a bug report if you encounter issues.