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.
const createInfuraProvider = require('eth-json-rpc-infura')
const PollingBlockTracker = require('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)}`)
}
})
methods
new PollingBlockTracker({ provider, pollingInterval, retryTimeout, keepEventLoopActive })
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.
getCurrentBlock()
synchronous 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 its 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))
NOTES
Version 4.x.x differs significantly from version 3.x.x
Please see the CHANGELOG.