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An Ethereum simulator for aiding smart contract development.

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# Ethereum Test RPC server

## Ethereum Test RPC

Limited RPC client intended for use with automated testing. Uses [pythereum](https://github.com/ethereum/pyethereum) to run an Ethereum client behind the scenes without the need for mining or networking. The result is an Ethereum client that provides instant results and quick feedback during development.

### Install

Installing is easy, through pip:

` $ pip install eth-testrpc `

Or, to upgrade:

` pip install eth-testrpc --upgrade `

### Run

Installing through pip will make the testrpc command available on your machine:

` $ testrpc `

This will run testrpc on localhost:8545. You can pass through a different port (-p, –port) or domain (-d, –domain).

### Implemented methods

The RPC methods currently implemented are:

  • eth_coinbase

  • eth_accounts

  • eth_gasPrice

  • eth_blockNumber

  • eth_sendTransaction

  • eth_sendRawTransaction

  • eth_call

  • eth_getCompilers

  • eth_compileSolidity

  • eth_getCode (only supports block number “latest”)

  • eth_getBalance

  • eth_getTransactionCount

  • eth_getTransactionByHash

  • eth_getTransactionReceipt

  • eth_newBlockFilter (temporarily removed until implemented in underlying library)

  • eth_newFilter (temporarily removed until implemented in underlying library)

  • eth_getFilterChanges (temporarily removed until implemented in underlying library)

  • eth_uninstallFilter (temporarily removed until implemented in underlying library)

  • eth_protocolVersion ( see rpc_configure)

  • eth_syncing ( see rpc_configure)

  • eth_mining ( see rpc_configure)

  • web3_sha3

  • web3_clientVersion

  • net_version (see rpc_configure)

  • net_listening (see rpc_configure)

  • net_peerCount (see rpc_configure)

There’s also special non-standard methods that aren’t included within the original RPC specification:

  • evm_reset : No params, no return value.

  • evm_snapshot : No params. Returns the integer id of the snapshot created.

  • evm_revert : One optional param. Reverts to the snapshot id passed, or the latest snapshot.

When calling evm_reset, the testrpc will revert the state of its internal chain back to the genesis block and it will act as if no processing of transactions has taken place. Similarly, you can use evm_snapshot and evm_revert methods to save and restore the evm state as desired. Example use cases for these methods are as follows:

  • evm_reset : Run once at the beginning of your test suite.

  • evm_snapshot : Run at the beginning of each test, snapshotting the state of the evm.

  • evm_revert : Run at the end of each test, reverting back to a known clean state.

TestRPC also exposes the evm_mine method for advancing the test evm by a single block.

  • evm_mine : No params, no return value.

TestRPC exposes the rpc_configure method which can be used to modify the static values returned by the following endpoints.

  • eth_protocolVersion (default 63)

  • eth_syncing (default False)

  • eth_mining (default True)

  • net_version (default 1)

  • net_listening (default False)

  • net_peerCount (default 0)

  • homestead_block_number (default 0)

  • dao_fork_block_number (default 0)

The rpc_configure takes two parameters.

  • key: string representing the rpc method on which you want to change the return value.

  • value: the value that should be returned by the endpoint.

The homestead and dao fork configurations determine which block number the fork rules should come into effect. Both default to 0.

### Releasing a new version (for eth-testrpc developers)

  • Bump version number in setup.py

  • Add entry to CHANGES.txt

  • Tag the release.

` git tag -s -m "X.X.X Release" vX.X.X git push --tags `

  • Go make the release on github for the tag you just pushed

  • Build and push release to PyPI

` make release `

### License

MIT

### Consensys

This library was originally authored by Consensys and transferred later when it was no longer maintained. A big thanks for them to creating this extremely useful library.

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