Monitors an NFT contract for Mint
events
After configuring, and installing dependencies run npm run start
to start the service
- Use node version 12
- run
npm install
- Copy
sample.env
to.env
- Generate the appropriate credentials for twitter, etherscan, and infura
- Populate the
.env
file with your credentials
Use the TWITTER_MESSAGE_TEMPLATE
value in .env
to format your tweet.
You will have access to the event
object (example below).
The value will be interpreted as a string literal and may include variables of format ${event.transactionHash}
{
removed: false,
logIndex: 342,
transactionIndex: 294,
transactionHash: '0x48378b555048baf27aed8fc7f4e1526a64dd91a2206d0d79690ee77e063ce97e',
blockHash: '0xd0d3af59b2eca4bff3651ee09417f105756d206a4dd84674893f64fd31bf9dbe',
blockNumber: 12310282,
address: '0xC02aaA39b223FE8D0A0e5C4F27eAD9083C756Cc2',
id: 'log_8626df84',
returnValues: Result {
'0': '0x7a250d5630B4cF539739dF2C5dAcb4c659F2488D',
'1': '6610245104149876',
src: '0x7a250d5630B4cF539739dF2C5dAcb4c659F2488D',
wad: '6610245104149876'
},
event: 'Withdrawal',
signature: '0x7fcf532c15f0a6db0bd6d0e038bea71d30d808c7d98cb3bf7268a95bf5081b65',
raw: {
data: '0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000177bfb9f4fa574',
topics: [
'0x7fcf532c15f0a6db0bd6d0e038bea71d30d808c7d98cb3bf7268a95bf5081b65'
'0x0000000000000000000000007a250d5630b4cf539739df2c5dacb4c659f2488d'
]
}
}
- Use node version 12 (I suggest using nvm)
- Run the app using node:
node index.js
- You might want to use a tool like PM2
- Good luck!