%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-0x-web3 Version: 4.8.2.1 Release: 1 Summary: Web3.py License: MIT URL: https://github.com/ethereum/web3.py Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/17/a1/fa92d2dc186a305383d467c0318d190ed8ea119010e3b7fb1b574fb8281f/0x-web3-4.8.2.1.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-eth-abi Requires: python3-eth-account Requires: python3-eth-utils Requires: python3-hexbytes Requires: python3-lru-dict Requires: python3-eth-hash[pycryptodome] Requires: python3-requests Requires: python3-websockets Requires: python3-web3 Requires: python3-cytoolz Requires: python3-toolz Requires: python3-pypiwin32 Requires: python3-eth-tester[py-evm] Requires: python3-py-geth Requires: python3-flake8 Requires: python3-isort Requires: python3-mock Requires: python3-sphinx-better-theme Requires: python3-click Requires: python3-configparser Requires: python3-contextlib2 Requires: python3-ethtoken Requires: python3-py-geth Requires: python3-py-solc Requires: python3-pytest Requires: python3-sphinx Requires: python3-sphinx-rtd-theme Requires: python3-toposort Requires: python3-urllib3 Requires: python3-web3 Requires: python3-wheel Requires: python3-bumpversion Requires: python3-flaky Requires: python3-hypothesis Requires: python3-pytest Requires: python3-pytest-mock Requires: python3-pytest-pythonpath Requires: python3-pytest-watch Requires: python3-pytest-xdist Requires: python3-tox Requires: python3-tqdm Requires: python3-when-changed Requires: python3-mock Requires: python3-sphinx-better-theme Requires: python3-click Requires: python3-configparser Requires: python3-contextlib2 Requires: python3-ethtoken Requires: python3-py-geth Requires: python3-py-solc Requires: python3-pytest Requires: python3-sphinx Requires: python3-sphinx-rtd-theme Requires: python3-toposort Requires: python3-urllib3 Requires: python3-web3 Requires: python3-wheel Requires: python3-flake8 Requires: python3-isort Requires: python3-eth-tester[py-evm] Requires: python3-py-geth Requires: python3-eth-testrpc %description # Web3.py 0x-web3 is a temporary fork of web3. It adds primitive support for ABI tuples, which is needed in order to facilitate calling the 0x smart contracts. The fork’s changes to web3.py are visible in an open PR, and when that PR (or something analogous) is merged, this package will be taken down. [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py](https://badges.gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py.svg)](https://gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) [![Build Status](https://circleci.com/gh/ethereum/web3.py.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/ethereum/web3.py.svg?style=shield) A Python implementation of [web3.js](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.js) * Python 3.5+ support Read more in the [documentation on ReadTheDocs](http://web3py.readthedocs.io/). [View the change log on Github](docs/releases.rst). ## Quickstart ```python import json import web3 from web3 import Web3, HTTPProvider, TestRPCProvider from solc import compile_source from web3.contract import ConciseContract # Solidity source code contract_source_code = ''' pragma solidity ^0.4.0; contract Greeter { string public greeting; function Greeter() { greeting = 'Hello'; } function setGreeting(string _greeting) public { greeting = _greeting; } function greet() constant returns (string) { return greeting; } } ''' compiled_sol = compile_source(contract_source_code) # Compiled source code contract_interface = compiled_sol[':Greeter'] # web3.py instance w3 = Web3(TestRPCProvider()) # Instantiate and deploy contract contract = w3.eth.contract(abi=contract_interface['abi'], bytecode=contract_interface['bin']) # Get transaction hash from deployed contract tx_hash = contract.deploy(transaction={'from': w3.eth.accounts[0], 'gas': 410000}) # Get tx receipt to get contract address tx_receipt = w3.eth.getTransactionReceipt(tx_hash) contract_address = tx_receipt['contractAddress'] # Contract instance in concise mode abi = contract_interface['abi'] contract_instance = w3.eth.contract(address=contract_address, abi=abi,ContractFactoryClass=ConciseContract) # Getters + Setters for web3.eth.contract object print('Contract value: {}'.format(contract_instance.greet())) contract_instance.setGreeting('Nihao', transact={'from': w3.eth.accounts[0]}) print('Setting value to: Nihao') print('Contract value: {}'.format(contract_instance.greet())) ``` ## Developer Setup ```sh git clone git@github.com:ethereum/web3.py.git cd web3.py ``` Please see OS-specific instructions for: - [Linux](docs/README-linux.md#Developer-Setup) - [Mac](docs/README-osx.md#Developer-Setup) - [Windows](docs/README-windows.md#Developer-Setup) - [FreeBSD](docs/README-freebsd.md#Developer-Setup) Then run these install commands: ```sh virtualenv venv . venv/bin/activate pip install -e .[dev] ``` For different environments, you can set up multiple `virtualenv`. For example, if you want to create a `venvdocs`, then you do the following: ```sh virtualenv venvdocs . venvdocs/bin/activate pip install -e .[docs] pip install -e . ``` ## Using Docker If you would like to develop and test inside a Docker environment, use the *sandbox* container provided in the **docker-compose.yml** file. To start up the test environment, run: ``` docker-compose up -d ``` This will build a Docker container set up with an environment to run the Python test code. **Note: This container does not have `go-ethereum` installed, so you cannot run the go-ethereum test suite.** To run the Python tests from your local machine: ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash -c 'pytest -n 4 -f -k "not goethereum"' ``` You can run arbitrary commands inside the Docker container by using the `bash -c` prefix. ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash -c '' ``` Or, if you would like to just open a session to the container, run: ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash ``` ### Testing Setup During development, you might like to have tests run on every file save. Show flake8 errors on file change: ```sh # Test flake8 when-changed -v -s -r -1 web3/ tests/ ens/ -c "clear; flake8 web3 tests ens && echo 'flake8 success' || echo 'error'" ``` You can use `pytest-watch`, running one for every Python environment: ```sh pip install pytest-watch cd venv ptw --onfail "notify-send -t 5000 'Test failure ⚠⚠⚠⚠⚠' 'python 3 test on web3.py failed'" ../tests ../web3 ``` Or, you can run multi-process tests in one command, but without color: ```sh # in the project root: pytest --numprocesses=4 --looponfail --maxfail=1 # the same thing, succinctly: pytest -n 4 -f --maxfail=1 ``` #### How to Execute the Tests? 1. [Setup your development environment](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.py/#developer-setup). 2. Execute `tox` for the tests There are multiple [components](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.py/blob/master/.travis.yml#L53) of the tests. You can run test to against specific component. For example: ```sh # Run Tests for the Core component (for Python 3.5): tox -e py35-core # Run Tests for the Core component (for Python 3.6): tox -e py36-core ``` If for some reason it is not working, add `--recreate` params. `tox` is good for testing against the full set of build targets. But if you want to run the tests individually, `py.test` is better for development workflow. For example, to run only the tests in one file: ```sh py.test tests/core/gas-strategies/test_time_based_gas_price_strategy.py ``` ### Release setup For Debian-like systems: ``` apt install pandoc ``` To release a new version: ```sh make release bump=$$VERSION_PART_TO_BUMP$$ ``` #### How to bumpversion 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`. 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"` %package -n python3-0x-web3 Summary: Web3.py Provides: python-0x-web3 BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-0x-web3 # Web3.py 0x-web3 is a temporary fork of web3. It adds primitive support for ABI tuples, which is needed in order to facilitate calling the 0x smart contracts. The fork’s changes to web3.py are visible in an open PR, and when that PR (or something analogous) is merged, this package will be taken down. [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py](https://badges.gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py.svg)](https://gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) [![Build Status](https://circleci.com/gh/ethereum/web3.py.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/ethereum/web3.py.svg?style=shield) A Python implementation of [web3.js](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.js) * Python 3.5+ support Read more in the [documentation on ReadTheDocs](http://web3py.readthedocs.io/). [View the change log on Github](docs/releases.rst). ## Quickstart ```python import json import web3 from web3 import Web3, HTTPProvider, TestRPCProvider from solc import compile_source from web3.contract import ConciseContract # Solidity source code contract_source_code = ''' pragma solidity ^0.4.0; contract Greeter { string public greeting; function Greeter() { greeting = 'Hello'; } function setGreeting(string _greeting) public { greeting = _greeting; } function greet() constant returns (string) { return greeting; } } ''' compiled_sol = compile_source(contract_source_code) # Compiled source code contract_interface = compiled_sol[':Greeter'] # web3.py instance w3 = Web3(TestRPCProvider()) # Instantiate and deploy contract contract = w3.eth.contract(abi=contract_interface['abi'], bytecode=contract_interface['bin']) # Get transaction hash from deployed contract tx_hash = contract.deploy(transaction={'from': w3.eth.accounts[0], 'gas': 410000}) # Get tx receipt to get contract address tx_receipt = w3.eth.getTransactionReceipt(tx_hash) contract_address = tx_receipt['contractAddress'] # Contract instance in concise mode abi = contract_interface['abi'] contract_instance = w3.eth.contract(address=contract_address, abi=abi,ContractFactoryClass=ConciseContract) # Getters + Setters for web3.eth.contract object print('Contract value: {}'.format(contract_instance.greet())) contract_instance.setGreeting('Nihao', transact={'from': w3.eth.accounts[0]}) print('Setting value to: Nihao') print('Contract value: {}'.format(contract_instance.greet())) ``` ## Developer Setup ```sh git clone git@github.com:ethereum/web3.py.git cd web3.py ``` Please see OS-specific instructions for: - [Linux](docs/README-linux.md#Developer-Setup) - [Mac](docs/README-osx.md#Developer-Setup) - [Windows](docs/README-windows.md#Developer-Setup) - [FreeBSD](docs/README-freebsd.md#Developer-Setup) Then run these install commands: ```sh virtualenv venv . venv/bin/activate pip install -e .[dev] ``` For different environments, you can set up multiple `virtualenv`. For example, if you want to create a `venvdocs`, then you do the following: ```sh virtualenv venvdocs . venvdocs/bin/activate pip install -e .[docs] pip install -e . ``` ## Using Docker If you would like to develop and test inside a Docker environment, use the *sandbox* container provided in the **docker-compose.yml** file. To start up the test environment, run: ``` docker-compose up -d ``` This will build a Docker container set up with an environment to run the Python test code. **Note: This container does not have `go-ethereum` installed, so you cannot run the go-ethereum test suite.** To run the Python tests from your local machine: ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash -c 'pytest -n 4 -f -k "not goethereum"' ``` You can run arbitrary commands inside the Docker container by using the `bash -c` prefix. ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash -c '' ``` Or, if you would like to just open a session to the container, run: ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash ``` ### Testing Setup During development, you might like to have tests run on every file save. Show flake8 errors on file change: ```sh # Test flake8 when-changed -v -s -r -1 web3/ tests/ ens/ -c "clear; flake8 web3 tests ens && echo 'flake8 success' || echo 'error'" ``` You can use `pytest-watch`, running one for every Python environment: ```sh pip install pytest-watch cd venv ptw --onfail "notify-send -t 5000 'Test failure ⚠⚠⚠⚠⚠' 'python 3 test on web3.py failed'" ../tests ../web3 ``` Or, you can run multi-process tests in one command, but without color: ```sh # in the project root: pytest --numprocesses=4 --looponfail --maxfail=1 # the same thing, succinctly: pytest -n 4 -f --maxfail=1 ``` #### How to Execute the Tests? 1. [Setup your development environment](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.py/#developer-setup). 2. Execute `tox` for the tests There are multiple [components](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.py/blob/master/.travis.yml#L53) of the tests. You can run test to against specific component. For example: ```sh # Run Tests for the Core component (for Python 3.5): tox -e py35-core # Run Tests for the Core component (for Python 3.6): tox -e py36-core ``` If for some reason it is not working, add `--recreate` params. `tox` is good for testing against the full set of build targets. But if you want to run the tests individually, `py.test` is better for development workflow. For example, to run only the tests in one file: ```sh py.test tests/core/gas-strategies/test_time_based_gas_price_strategy.py ``` ### Release setup For Debian-like systems: ``` apt install pandoc ``` To release a new version: ```sh make release bump=$$VERSION_PART_TO_BUMP$$ ``` #### How to bumpversion 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`. 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"` %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for 0x-web3 Provides: python3-0x-web3-doc %description help # Web3.py 0x-web3 is a temporary fork of web3. It adds primitive support for ABI tuples, which is needed in order to facilitate calling the 0x smart contracts. The fork’s changes to web3.py are visible in an open PR, and when that PR (or something analogous) is merged, this package will be taken down. [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py](https://badges.gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py.svg)](https://gitter.im/ethereum/web3.py?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) [![Build Status](https://circleci.com/gh/ethereum/web3.py.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/ethereum/web3.py.svg?style=shield) A Python implementation of [web3.js](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.js) * Python 3.5+ support Read more in the [documentation on ReadTheDocs](http://web3py.readthedocs.io/). [View the change log on Github](docs/releases.rst). ## Quickstart ```python import json import web3 from web3 import Web3, HTTPProvider, TestRPCProvider from solc import compile_source from web3.contract import ConciseContract # Solidity source code contract_source_code = ''' pragma solidity ^0.4.0; contract Greeter { string public greeting; function Greeter() { greeting = 'Hello'; } function setGreeting(string _greeting) public { greeting = _greeting; } function greet() constant returns (string) { return greeting; } } ''' compiled_sol = compile_source(contract_source_code) # Compiled source code contract_interface = compiled_sol[':Greeter'] # web3.py instance w3 = Web3(TestRPCProvider()) # Instantiate and deploy contract contract = w3.eth.contract(abi=contract_interface['abi'], bytecode=contract_interface['bin']) # Get transaction hash from deployed contract tx_hash = contract.deploy(transaction={'from': w3.eth.accounts[0], 'gas': 410000}) # Get tx receipt to get contract address tx_receipt = w3.eth.getTransactionReceipt(tx_hash) contract_address = tx_receipt['contractAddress'] # Contract instance in concise mode abi = contract_interface['abi'] contract_instance = w3.eth.contract(address=contract_address, abi=abi,ContractFactoryClass=ConciseContract) # Getters + Setters for web3.eth.contract object print('Contract value: {}'.format(contract_instance.greet())) contract_instance.setGreeting('Nihao', transact={'from': w3.eth.accounts[0]}) print('Setting value to: Nihao') print('Contract value: {}'.format(contract_instance.greet())) ``` ## Developer Setup ```sh git clone git@github.com:ethereum/web3.py.git cd web3.py ``` Please see OS-specific instructions for: - [Linux](docs/README-linux.md#Developer-Setup) - [Mac](docs/README-osx.md#Developer-Setup) - [Windows](docs/README-windows.md#Developer-Setup) - [FreeBSD](docs/README-freebsd.md#Developer-Setup) Then run these install commands: ```sh virtualenv venv . venv/bin/activate pip install -e .[dev] ``` For different environments, you can set up multiple `virtualenv`. For example, if you want to create a `venvdocs`, then you do the following: ```sh virtualenv venvdocs . venvdocs/bin/activate pip install -e .[docs] pip install -e . ``` ## Using Docker If you would like to develop and test inside a Docker environment, use the *sandbox* container provided in the **docker-compose.yml** file. To start up the test environment, run: ``` docker-compose up -d ``` This will build a Docker container set up with an environment to run the Python test code. **Note: This container does not have `go-ethereum` installed, so you cannot run the go-ethereum test suite.** To run the Python tests from your local machine: ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash -c 'pytest -n 4 -f -k "not goethereum"' ``` You can run arbitrary commands inside the Docker container by using the `bash -c` prefix. ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash -c '' ``` Or, if you would like to just open a session to the container, run: ``` docker-compose exec sandbox bash ``` ### Testing Setup During development, you might like to have tests run on every file save. Show flake8 errors on file change: ```sh # Test flake8 when-changed -v -s -r -1 web3/ tests/ ens/ -c "clear; flake8 web3 tests ens && echo 'flake8 success' || echo 'error'" ``` You can use `pytest-watch`, running one for every Python environment: ```sh pip install pytest-watch cd venv ptw --onfail "notify-send -t 5000 'Test failure ⚠⚠⚠⚠⚠' 'python 3 test on web3.py failed'" ../tests ../web3 ``` Or, you can run multi-process tests in one command, but without color: ```sh # in the project root: pytest --numprocesses=4 --looponfail --maxfail=1 # the same thing, succinctly: pytest -n 4 -f --maxfail=1 ``` #### How to Execute the Tests? 1. [Setup your development environment](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.py/#developer-setup). 2. Execute `tox` for the tests There are multiple [components](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.py/blob/master/.travis.yml#L53) of the tests. You can run test to against specific component. For example: ```sh # Run Tests for the Core component (for Python 3.5): tox -e py35-core # Run Tests for the Core component (for Python 3.6): tox -e py36-core ``` If for some reason it is not working, add `--recreate` params. `tox` is good for testing against the full set of build targets. But if you want to run the tests individually, `py.test` is better for development workflow. For example, to run only the tests in one file: ```sh py.test tests/core/gas-strategies/test_time_based_gas_price_strategy.py ``` ### Release setup For Debian-like systems: ``` apt install pandoc ``` To release a new version: ```sh make release bump=$$VERSION_PART_TO_BUMP$$ ``` #### How to bumpversion 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`. 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"` %prep %autosetup -n 0x-web3-4.8.2.1 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-0x-web3 -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Mon May 15 2023 Python_Bot - 4.8.2.1-1 - Package Spec generated