/// /// import { BN } from './externals'; import { BNLike, BufferLike } from './types'; export interface AccountData { nonce?: BNLike; balance?: BNLike; stateRoot?: BufferLike; codeHash?: BufferLike; } export declare class Account { nonce: BN; balance: BN; stateRoot: Buffer; codeHash: Buffer; static fromAccountData(accountData: AccountData): Account; static fromRlpSerializedAccount(serialized: Buffer): Account; static fromValuesArray(values: Buffer[]): Account; /** * This constructor assigns and validates the values. * Use the static factory methods to assist in creating an Account from varying data types. */ constructor(nonce?: BN, balance?: BN, stateRoot?: Buffer, codeHash?: Buffer); private _validate; /** * Returns a Buffer Array of the raw Buffers for the account, in order. */ raw(): Buffer[]; /** * Returns the RLP serialization of the account as a `Buffer`. */ serialize(): Buffer; /** * Returns a `Boolean` determining if the account is a contract. */ isContract(): boolean; /** * Returns a `Boolean` determining if the account is empty complying to the definition of * account emptiness in [EIP-161](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-161): * "An account is considered empty when it has no code and zero nonce and zero balance." */ isEmpty(): boolean; } /** * Checks if the address is a valid. Accepts checksummed addresses too. */ export declare const isValidAddress: (hexAddress: string) => boolean; /** * Returns a checksummed address. * * If an eip1191ChainId is provided, the chainId will be included in the checksum calculation. This * has the effect of checksummed addresses for one chain having invalid checksums for others. * For more details see [EIP-1191](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1191). * * WARNING: Checksums with and without the chainId will differ and the EIP-1191 checksum is not * backwards compatible to the original widely adopted checksum format standard introduced in * [EIP-55](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-55), so this will break in existing applications. * Usage of this EIP is therefore discouraged unless you have a very targeted use case. */ export declare const toChecksumAddress: (hexAddress: string, eip1191ChainId?: BNLike) => string; /** * Checks if the address is a valid checksummed address. * * See toChecksumAddress' documentation for details about the eip1191ChainId parameter. */ export declare const isValidChecksumAddress: (hexAddress: string, eip1191ChainId?: BNLike) => boolean; /** * Generates an address of a newly created contract. * @param from The address which is creating this new address * @param nonce The nonce of the from account */ export declare const generateAddress: (from: Buffer, nonce: Buffer) => Buffer; /** * Generates an address for a contract created using CREATE2. * @param from The address which is creating this new address * @param salt A salt * @param initCode The init code of the contract being created */ export declare const generateAddress2: (from: Buffer, salt: Buffer, initCode: Buffer) => Buffer; /** * Checks if the private key satisfies the rules of the curve secp256k1. */ export declare const isValidPrivate: (privateKey: Buffer) => boolean; /** * Checks if the public key satisfies the rules of the curve secp256k1 * and the requirements of Ethereum. * @param publicKey The two points of an uncompressed key, unless sanitize is enabled * @param sanitize Accept public keys in other formats */ export declare const isValidPublic: (publicKey: Buffer, sanitize?: boolean) => boolean; /** * Returns the ethereum address of a given public key. * Accepts "Ethereum public keys" and SEC1 encoded keys. * @param pubKey The two points of an uncompressed key, unless sanitize is enabled * @param sanitize Accept public keys in other formats */ export declare const pubToAddress: (pubKey: Buffer, sanitize?: boolean) => Buffer; export declare const publicToAddress: (pubKey: Buffer, sanitize?: boolean) => Buffer; /** * Returns the ethereum public key of a given private key. * @param privateKey A private key must be 256 bits wide */ export declare const privateToPublic: (privateKey: Buffer) => Buffer; /** * Returns the ethereum address of a given private key. * @param privateKey A private key must be 256 bits wide */ export declare const privateToAddress: (privateKey: Buffer) => Buffer; /** * Converts a public key to the Ethereum format. */ export declare const importPublic: (publicKey: Buffer) => Buffer; /** * Returns the zero address. */ export declare const zeroAddress: () => string; /** * Checks if a given address is the zero address. */ export declare const isZeroAddress: (hexAddress: string) => boolean;