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ic-py

ic-py provides basic modules to interact with canisters on the DFINITY Internet Computer.

Install

pip3 install ic-py

Features

  1. candid types encode & decode
  2. support secp256k1 & ed25519 identity, pem file import
  3. canister DID file parsing
  4. canister class, initialized with canister id and DID file
  5. common canister interfaces: ledger, management, nns, cycles wallet
  6. async support

Modules & Usage

1. Principal

Create an instance:

from ic.principal import Principal
p = Principal() # default is management canister id `aaaaa-aa`
p1 = Principal(bytes=b'') # create an instance from bytes
p2 = Principal.anonymous() # create anonymous principal
p3 = Principal.self_authenticating(pubkey) # create a principal from public key
p4 = Principal.from_str('aaaaa-aa') # create an instance from string
p5 = Principal.from_hex('xxx') # create an instance from hex

Class methods:

p.bytes # principal bytes
p.len # byte array length
p.to_str() # convert to string

2. Identity

Create an instance:

from ic.identity import Identity
i = Identity() # create an identity instance, key is randomly generated
i1 = Identity(privkey = "833fe62409237b9d62ec77587520911e9a759cec1d19755b7da901b96dca3d42") # create an instance from private key

Sign a message:

msg = b”ddaf35a193617abacc417349ae20413112e6fa4e89a97ea20a9eeee64b55d39a2192992a274fc1a836ba3c23a3feebbd454d4423643ce80e2a9ac94fa54ca49f“
sig = i.sign(msg) # sig = (der_encoded_pubkey, signature)

3. Client

Create an instance:

from ic.client import Client
client = Client(url = "https://ic0.app")

4. Candid

Encode parameters:

from ic.candid import encode, decode, Types
# params is an array, return value is encoded bytes
params = [{'type': Types.Nat, 'value': 10}]
data = encode(params)

Decode parameters:

# data is bytes, return value is an parameter array
params = decode(data)

5. Agent

Create an instance:

from ic.client import Client
from ic.identity import Identity
from ic.agent import Agent
# Identity and Client are dependencies of Agent
iden = Identity()
client = Client()
agent = Agent(iden, client)

Query call:

# query the name of token canister `gvbup-jyaaa-aaaah-qcdwa-cai`
name = agent.query_raw("gvbup-jyaaa-aaaah-qcdwa-cai", "name", encode([]))

Update call:

# transfer 100 token to blackhole address `aaaaa-aa`
params = [
	{'type': Types.Principal, 'value': 'aaaaa-aa'},
	{'type': Types.Nat, 'value': 10000000000}
]
result = agent.update_raw("gvbup-jyaaa-aaaah-qcdwa-cai", "transfer", encode(params))

6. Canister

Create a canister instance with candid interface file and canister id, and call canister method with canister instance:

from ic.canister import Canister
from ic.client import Client
from ic.identity import Identity
from ic.agent import Agent
from ic.candid import Types

iden = Identity()
client = Client()
agent = Agent(iden, client)
# read governance candid from file
governance_did = open("governance.did").read()
# create a governance canister instance
governance = Canister(agent=agent, canister_id="rrkah-fqaaa-aaaaa-aaaaq-cai", candid=governance_did)
# call canister method with instance
res = governance.list_proposals(
    {
        'include_reward_status': [],
        'before_proposal': [],
        'limit': 100,
        'exclude_topic': [],
        'include_status': [1]
    }
)

7. Async request

ic-py also supports async requests:

import asyncio
from ic.canister import Canister
from ic.client import Client
from ic.identity import Identity
from ic.agent import Agent
from ic.candid import Types

iden = Identity()
client = Client()
agent = Agent(iden, client)
# read governance candid from file
governance_did = open("governance.did").read()
# create a governance canister instance
governance = Canister(agent=agent, canister_id="rrkah-fqaaa-aaaaa-aaaaq-cai", candid=governance_did)
# async call
async def async_test():
  res = await governance.list_proposals_async(
    {
        'include_reward_status': [], 
        'before_proposal': [],
        'limit': 100, 
        'exclude_topic': [], 
        'include_status': [1]
    }
  )
  print(res)
asyncio.run(async_test())