/** * The `web3.eth.Contract` object makes it easy to interact with smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. * When you create a new contract object you give it the JSON interface of the respective smart contract and * web3 will auto convert all calls into low level ABI calls over RPC for you. * This allows you to interact with smart contracts as if they were JavaScript objects. * * To use it standalone: * * ```ts * const Contract = require('web3-eth-contract'); * * // set provider for all later instances to use * Contract.setProvider('ws://localhost:8546'); * * const contract = new Contract(jsonInterface, address); * * contract.methods.somFunc().send({from: ....}) * .on('receipt', function(){ * ... * }); * ``` */ /** * This comment _supports3_ [Markdown](https://marked.js.org/) */ import { Contract } from './contract.js'; export * from './encoding.js'; export * from './contract.js'; export * from './log_subscription.js'; export * from './types.js'; export * from './utils.js'; export default Contract;