Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson

Reputation: 173

Call contract methods with web3 from newly created account

I need to call methods from my contract in Ethereum without using MetaMask. I use Infura API and try to call my methods from account, recently created with web3.eth.create() method. This method returns object like this:

{
    address: "0xb8CE9ab6943e0eCED004cG5834Hfn7d",
    privateKey: "0x348ce564d427a3311b6536bbcff9390d69395b06ed6",
    signTransaction: function(tx){...},
    sign: function(data){...},
    encrypt: function(password){...}
} 

I also using infura provider:

 const web3 = new Web3(new Web3.providers.HttpProvider(
    "https://rinkeby.infura.io/5555666777888"
  ))

So, when I try to write smth like that:

contract.methods.contribute().send({
          from: '0xb8CE9ab6943e0eCED004cG5834Hfn7d', // here I paste recently created address
          value: web3.utils.toWei("0.5", "ether")
        });

I have this error:

Error: No "from" address specified in neither the given options, nor the default options.

How it could be no from address if I write it in from option??

P.S. With Metamask my application works fine. But when I logout from MetaMask and try to create new account and use it, I have that issue.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 3313

Answers (1)

Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson

Reputation: 173

In fact, we can't just send transactions from newly created address. We must sign this transaction with our private key. For example, we can use ethereumjs-tx module for NodeJS.

const Web3 = require('web3')
const Tx = require('ethereumjs-tx')

let web3 = new Web3(
  new Web3.providers.HttpProvider(
    "https://ropsten.infura.io/---your api key-----"
  )
)

const account = '0x46fC1600b1869b3b4F9097185...'; //Your account address
const privateKey = Buffer.from('6e4702be2aa6b2c96ca22df40a004c2c944...', 'hex');
const contractAddress = '0x2b622616e3f338266a4becb32...'; // Deployed manually
const abi = [Your ABI from contract]
const contract = new web3.eth.Contract(abi, contractAddress, {
  from: account,
  gasLimit: 3000000,
});

const contractFunction = contract.methods.createCampaign(0.1); // Here you can call your contract functions

const functionAbi = contractFunction.encodeABI();

let estimatedGas;
let nonce;

console.log("Getting gas estimate");

contractFunction.estimateGas({from: account}).then((gasAmount) => {
  estimatedGas = gasAmount.toString(16);

  console.log("Estimated gas: " + estimatedGas);

  web3.eth.getTransactionCount(account).then(_nonce => {
    nonce = _nonce.toString(16);

    console.log("Nonce: " + nonce);
    const txParams = {
      gasPrice: 100000,
      gasLimit: 3000000,
      to: contractAddress,
      data: functionAbi,
      from: account,
      nonce: '0x' + nonce
    };

    const tx = new Tx(txParams);
    tx.sign(privateKey); // Transaction Signing here

    const serializedTx = tx.serialize();

    web3.eth.sendSignedTransaction('0x' + serializedTx.toString('hex')).on('receipt', receipt => {
      console.log(receipt);
    })
  });
});

Transaction time is about 20-30 seconds so you should wait quite a bit.

Upvotes: 3

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