web3.eth.personal

The web3-eth-personal package allows you to interact with the Ethereum node’s accounts.

Note

Many of these functions send sensitive information like passwords. Never call these functions over a unsecured Websocket or HTTP provider, as your password will be sent in plain text!

var Personal = require('web3-eth-personal');

// "Personal.providers.givenProvider" will be set if in an Ethereum supported browser.
var personal = new Personal(Personal.givenProvider || 'ws://some.local-or-remote.node:8546');


// or using the web3 umbrella package

var Web3 = require('web3');
var web3 = new Web3(Web3.givenProvider || 'ws://some.local-or-remote.node:8546');

// -> web3.eth.personal

setProvider

web3.setProvider(myProvider)
web3.eth.setProvider(myProvider)
web3.shh.setProvider(myProvider)
web3.bzz.setProvider(myProvider)
...

Will change the provider for its module.

Note

When called on the umbrella package web3 it will also set the provider for all sub modules web3.eth, web3.shh, etc. EXCEPT web3.bzz which needs a separate provider at all times.

Parameters

  1. Object - myProvider: a valid provider.

Returns

Boolean

Example: Local Geth Node

var Web3 = require('web3');
var web3 = new Web3('http://localhost:8545');
// or
var web3 = new Web3(new Web3.providers.HttpProvider('http://localhost:8545'));

// change provider
web3.setProvider('ws://localhost:8546');
// or
web3.setProvider(new Web3.providers.WebsocketProvider('ws://localhost:8546'));

// Using the IPC provider in node.js
var net = require('net');
var web3 = new Web3('/Users/myuser/Library/Ethereum/geth.ipc', net); // mac os path
// or
var web3 = new Web3(new Web3.providers.IpcProvider('/Users/myuser/Library/Ethereum/geth.ipc', net)); // mac os path
// on windows the path is: "\\\\.\\pipe\\geth.ipc"
// on linux the path is: "/users/myuser/.ethereum/geth.ipc"

Example: Remote Node Provider

// Using a remote node provider, like Alchemy (https://www.alchemyapi.io/supernode), is simple.
var Web3 = require('web3');
var web3 = new Web3("https://eth-mainnet.alchemyapi.io/v2/your-api-key");

providers

web3.providers
web3.eth.providers
web3.shh.providers
web3.bzz.providers
...

Contains the current available providers.

Value

Object with the following providers:

  • Object - HttpProvider: HTTP provider, does not support subscriptions.
  • Object - WebsocketProvider: The Websocket provider is the standard for usage in legacy browsers.
  • Object - IpcProvider: The IPC provider is used node.js dapps when running a local node. Gives the most secure connection.

Example

var Web3 = require('web3');
// use the given Provider, e.g in Mist, or instantiate a new websocket provider
var web3 = new Web3(Web3.givenProvider || 'ws://remotenode.com:8546');
// or
var web3 = new Web3(Web3.givenProvider || new Web3.providers.WebsocketProvider('ws://remotenode.com:8546'));

// Using the IPC provider in node.js
var net = require('net');

var web3 = new Web3('/Users/myuser/Library/Ethereum/geth.ipc', net); // mac os path
// or
var web3 = new Web3(new Web3.providers.IpcProvider('/Users/myuser/Library/Ethereum/geth.ipc', net)); // mac os path
// on windows the path is: "\\\\.\\pipe\\geth.ipc"
// on linux the path is: "/users/myuser/.ethereum/geth.ipc"

Configuration

// ====
// Http
// ====

var Web3HttpProvider = require('web3-providers-http');

var options = {
    keepAlive: true,
    withCredentials: false,
    timeout: 20000, // ms
    headers: [
        {
            name: 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin',
            value: '*'
        },
        {
            ...
        }
    ],
    agent: {
        http: http.Agent(...),
        baseUrl: ''
    }
};

var provider = new Web3HttpProvider('http://localhost:8545', options);

// ==========
// Websockets
// ==========

var Web3WsProvider = require('web3-providers-ws');

var options = {
    timeout: 30000, // ms

    // Useful for credentialed urls, e.g: ws://username:password@localhost:8546
    headers: {
      authorization: 'Basic username:password'
    },

    clientConfig: {
      // Useful if requests are large
      maxReceivedFrameSize: 100000000,   // bytes - default: 1MiB
      maxReceivedMessageSize: 100000000, // bytes - default: 8MiB

      // Useful to keep a connection alive
      keepalive: true,
      keepaliveInterval: 60000 // ms
    },

    // Enable auto reconnection
    reconnect: {
        auto: true,
        delay: 5000, // ms
        maxAttempts: 5,
        onTimeout: false
    }
};

var ws = new Web3WsProvider('ws://localhost:8546', options);

More information for the Http and Websocket provider modules can be found here:


givenProvider

web3.givenProvider
web3.eth.givenProvider
web3.shh.givenProvider
web3.bzz.givenProvider
...

When using web3.js in an Ethereum compatible browser, it will set with the current native provider by that browser. Will return the given provider by the (browser) environment, otherwise null.

Returns

Object: The given provider set or null;

Example


currentProvider

web3.currentProvider
web3.eth.currentProvider
web3.shh.currentProvider
web3.bzz.currentProvider
...

Will return the current provider, otherwise null.

Returns

Object: The current provider set or null.

Example


BatchRequest

new web3.BatchRequest()
new web3.eth.BatchRequest()
new web3.shh.BatchRequest()
new web3.bzz.BatchRequest()

Class to create and execute batch requests.

Parameters

none

Returns

Object: With the following methods:

  • add(request): To add a request object to the batch call.
  • execute(): Will execute the batch request.

Example

var contract = new web3.eth.Contract(abi, address);

var batch = new web3.BatchRequest();
batch.add(web3.eth.getBalance.request('0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000', 'latest', callback));
batch.add(contract.methods.balance(address).call.request({from: '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000'}, callback2));
batch.execute();

extend

web3.extend(methods)
web3.eth.extend(methods)
web3.shh.extend(methods)
web3.bzz.extend(methods)
...

Allows extending the web3 modules.

Note

You also have *.extend.formatters as additional formatter functions to be used for input and output formatting. Please see the source file for function details.

Parameters

  1. methods - Object: Extension object with array of methods description objects as follows:
    • property - String: (optional) The name of the property to add to the module. If no property is set it will be added to the module directly.
    • methods - Array: The array of method descriptions:
      • name - String: Name of the method to add.
      • call - String: The RPC method name.
      • params - Number: (optional) The number of parameters for that function. Default 0.
      • inputFormatter - Array: (optional) Array of inputformatter functions. Each array item responds to a function parameter, so if you want some parameters not to be formatted, add a null instead.
      • outputFormatter - ``Function: (optional) Can be used to format the output of the method.

Returns

Object: The extended module.

Example

web3.extend({
    property: 'myModule',
    methods: [{
        name: 'getBalance',
        call: 'eth_getBalance',
        params: 2,
        inputFormatter: [web3.extend.formatters.inputAddressFormatter, web3.extend.formatters.inputDefaultBlockNumberFormatter],
        outputFormatter: web3.utils.hexToNumberString
    },{
        name: 'getGasPriceSuperFunction',
        call: 'eth_gasPriceSuper',
        params: 2,
        inputFormatter: [null, web3.utils.numberToHex]
    }]
});

web3.extend({
    methods: [{
        name: 'directCall',
        call: 'eth_callForFun',
    }]
});

console.log(web3);
> Web3 {
    myModule: {
        getBalance: function(){},
        getGasPriceSuperFunction: function(){}
    },
    directCall: function(){},
    eth: Eth {...},
    bzz: Bzz {...},
    ...
}


newAccount

web3.eth.personal.newAccount(password, [callback])

Creates a new account.

Note

Never call this function over a unsecured Websocket or HTTP provider, as your password will be sent in plain text!

Parameters

  1. password - String: The password to encrypt this account with.

Returns

Promise returns String: The address of the newly created account.

Example

web3.eth.personal.newAccount('!@superpassword')
.then(console.log);
> '0x1234567891011121314151617181920212223456'

sign

web3.eth.personal.sign(dataToSign, address, password [, callback])

The sign method calculates an Ethereum specific signature with:

sign(keccak256("\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n" + dataToSign.length + dataToSign)))

Adding a prefix to the message makes the calculated signature recognisable as an Ethereum specific signature.

If you have the original message and the signed message, you can discover the signing account address using web3.eth.personal.ecRecover. See example below.

Note

Sending your account password over an unsecured HTTP RPC connection is highly unsecure.

Parameters

  1. String - Data to sign. If String it will be converted using web3.utils.utf8ToHex.
  2. String - Address to sign data with.
  3. String - The password of the account to sign data with.
  4. Function - (optional) Optional callback, returns an error object as first parameter and the result as second.

Returns

Promise returns String - The signature.

Example

web3.eth.personal.sign("Hello world", "0x11f4d0A3c12e86B4b5F39B213F7E19D048276DAe", "test password!")
.then(console.log);
> "0x30755ed65396facf86c53e6217c52b4daebe72aa4941d89635409de4c9c7f9466d4e9aaec7977f05e923889b33c0d0dd27d7226b6e6f56ce737465c5cfd04be400"

// the below is the same
web3.eth.personal.sign(web3.utils.utf8ToHex("Hello world"), "0x11f4d0A3c12e86B4b5F39B213F7E19D048276DAe", "test password!")
.then(console.log);
> "0x30755ed65396facf86c53e6217c52b4daebe72aa4941d89635409de4c9c7f9466d4e9aaec7977f05e923889b33c0d0dd27d7226b6e6f56ce737465c5cfd04be400"

// recover the signing account address using original message and signed message
web3.eth.personal.ecRecover("Hello world", "0x30755ed65396...etc...")
.then(console.log);
> "0x11f4d0A3c12e86B4b5F39B213F7E19D048276DAe"

ecRecover

web3.eth.personal.ecRecover(dataThatWasSigned, signature [, callback])

Recovers the account that signed the data.

Parameters

  1. String - Data that was signed. If String it will be converted using web3.utils.utf8ToHex.
  2. String - The signature.
  3. Function - (optional) Optional callback, returns an error object as first parameter and the result as second.

Returns

Promise returns String - The account.

Example

web3.eth.personal.ecRecover("Hello world", "0x30755ed65396facf86c53e6217c52b4daebe72aa4941d89635409de4c9c7f9466d4e9aaec7977f05e923889b33c0d0dd27d7226b6e6f56ce737465c5cfd04be400").then(console.log);
> "0x11f4d0A3c12e86B4b5F39B213F7E19D048276DAe"

signTransaction

web3.eth.personal.signTransaction(transaction, password [, callback])

Signs a transaction. This account needs to be unlocked.

Note

Sending your account password over an unsecured HTTP RPC connection is highly unsecure.

Parameters

  1. Object - The transaction data to sign web3.eth.sendTransaction() for more.
  2. String - The password of the from account, to sign the transaction with.
  3. Function - (optional) Optional callback, returns an error object as first parameter and the result as second.

Returns

Promise returns Object - The RLP encoded transaction. The raw property can be used to send the transaction using web3.eth.sendSignedTransaction.

Example

web3.eth.signTransaction({
    from: "0xEB014f8c8B418Db6b45774c326A0E64C78914dC0",
    gasPrice: "20000000000",
    gas: "21000",
    to: '0x3535353535353535353535353535353535353535',
    value: "1000000000000000000",
    data: ""
}, 'MyPassword!').then(console.log);
> {
    raw: '0xf86c808504a817c800825208943535353535353535353535353535353535353535880de0b6b3a76400008025a04f4c17305743700648bc4f6cd3038ec6f6af0df73e31757007b7f59df7bee88da07e1941b264348e80c78c4027afc65a87b0a5e43e86742b8ca0823584c6788fd0',
    tx: {
        nonce: '0x0',
        gasPrice: '0x4a817c800',
        gas: '0x5208',
        to: '0x3535353535353535353535353535353535353535',
        value: '0xde0b6b3a7640000',
        input: '0x',
        v: '0x25',
        r: '0x4f4c17305743700648bc4f6cd3038ec6f6af0df73e31757007b7f59df7bee88d',
        s: '0x7e1941b264348e80c78c4027afc65a87b0a5e43e86742b8ca0823584c6788fd0',
        hash: '0xda3be87732110de6c1354c83770aae630ede9ac308d9f7b399ecfba23d923384'
    }
}

sendTransaction

web3.eth.personal.sendTransaction(transactionOptions, password [, callback])

This method sends a transaction over the management API.

Note

Sending your account password over an unsecured HTTP RPC connection is highly unsecure.

Parameters

  1. Object - The transaction options
  2. String - The passphrase for the current account
  3. Function - (optional) Optional callback, returns an error object as first parameter and the result as second.

Returns

Promise<string> - The transaction hash.

Example

web3.eth.sendTransaction({
    from: "0xEB014f8c8B418Db6b45774c326A0E64C78914dC0",
    gasPrice: "20000000000",
    gas: "21000",
    to: '0x3535353535353535353535353535353535353535',
    value: "1000000000000000000",
    data: ""
}, 'MyPassword!').then(console.log);
> '0xda3be87732110de6c1354c83770aae630ede9ac308d9f7b399ecfba23d923384'

unlockAccount

web3.eth.personal.unlockAccount(address, password, unlockDuraction [, callback])

Signs data using a specific account.

Note

Sending your account password over an unsecured HTTP RPC connection is highly unsecure.

Parameters

  1. address - String: The account address.
  2. password - String - The password of the account.
  3. unlockDuration - Number - The duration for the account to remain unlocked.

Example

web3.eth.personal.unlockAccount("0x11f4d0A3c12e86B4b5F39B213F7E19D048276DAe", "test password!", 600)
.then(console.log('Account unlocked!'));
> "Account unlocked!"

lockAccount

web3.eth.personal.lockAccount(address [, callback])

Locks the given account.

Note

Sending your account password over an unsecured HTTP RPC connection is highly unsecure.

Parameters

1. address - String: The account address. 4. Function - (optional) Optional callback, returns an error object as first parameter and the result as second.

Returns

Promise<boolean>

Example

web3.eth.personal.lockAccount("0x11f4d0A3c12e86B4b5F39B213F7E19D048276DAe")
.then(console.log('Account locked!'));
> "Account locked!"

getAccounts

web3.eth.personal.getAccounts([callback])

Returns a list of accounts the node controls by using the provider and calling the RPC method personal_listAccounts. Using web3.eth.accounts.create() will not add accounts into this list. For that use web3.eth.personal.newAccount().

The results are the same as web3.eth.getAccounts() except that calls the RPC method eth_accounts.

Returns

Promise<Array> - An array of addresses controlled by node.

Example

web3.eth.personal.getAccounts()
.then(console.log);
> ["0x11f4d0A3c12e86B4b5F39B213F7E19D048276DAe", "0xDCc6960376d6C6dEa93647383FfB245CfCed97Cf"]

importRawKey

web3.eth.personal.importRawKey(privateKey, password)

Imports the given private key into the key store, encrypting it with the passphrase.

Returns the address of the new account.

Note

Sending your account password over an unsecured HTTP RPC connection is highly unsecure.

Parameters

  1. privateKey - String - An unencrypted private key (hex string).
  2. password - String - The password of the account.

Returns

Promise<string> - The address of the account.

Example

web3.eth.personal.importRawKey("cd3376bb711cb332ee3fb2ca04c6a8b9f70c316fcdf7a1f44ef4c7999483295e", "password1234")
.then(console.log);
> "0x8f337bf484b2fc75e4b0436645dcc226ee2ac531"