A complete Python API for BscScan.com, available on PyPI. Powered by BscScan.com APIs.
This is a gently modified fork of the etherscan-python package.
The following endpoints are provided:
Accounts (source)
get_bnb_balance
get_bnb_balance_multiple
get_normal_txs_by_address
get_normal_txs_by_address_paginated
get_internal_txs_by_address
get_internal_txs_by_address_paginated
get_internal_txs_by_txhash
get_internal_txs_by_block_range_paginated
get_bep20_token_transfer_events_by_address
get_bep20_token_transfer_events_by_contract_address_paginated
get_bep20_token_transfer_events_by_address_and_contract_paginated
get_validated_blocks_by_address
get_validated_blocks_by_address_paginated
Blocks (source)
get_block_reward_by_block_number
get_est_block_countdown_time_by_block_number
get_block_number_by_timestamp
GETH/Parity Proxy (source)
get_proxy_block_number
get_proxy_block_by_number
get_proxy_block_transaction_count_by_number
get_proxy_transaction_by_hash
get_proxy_transaction_by_block_number_and_index
get_proxy_transaction_count
get_proxy_transaction_receipt
get_proxy_call
get_proxy_code_at
get_proxy_storage_position_at
get_proxy_gas_price
get_proxy_est_gas
Tokens (source)
get_total_supply_by_contract_address
get_circulating_supply_by_contract_address
get_acc_balance_by_token_contract_address
If you think that a newly-added method is missing, kindly open an issue as a feature request and I will do my best to add it.
Before proceeding, you should register an account on BscScan.com and generate a personal API key to use.
Install from source:
pip install git+https://github.com/pcko1/bscscan-python.git
Alternatively, install from PyPI:
pip install bscscan-python
In bash
, test that everything looks OK on your end using your YOUR_API_KEY
(without quotation marks) before proceeding:
bash run_tests.sh YOUR_API_KEY
This will regenerate the logs under logs/
with the most recent results and the timestamp of the execution.
In python
, create a client with your personal BscScan.com API key:
from bscscan import BscScan
bsc = BscScan(YOUR_API_KEY) # key in quotation marks
Then you can call all available methods, e.g.:
bsc.get_bnb_balance(address="0x0000000000000000000000000000000000001004")
> '167195709084498025431541166'
Examples (arguments and results) for all methods may be found as JSON files here. For example, if you want to use the method get_circulating_supply_by_contract_address
, you can find the supported arguments and the format of its output in its respective JSON file:
{
"method": "get_circulating_supply_by_contract_address",
"module": "tokens",
"kwargs": {
"contract_address": "0xe9e7cea3dedca5984780bafc599bd69add087d56"
},
"log_timestamp": "2021-02-19-12:34:14",
"res": "422504134592569820000000000"
}
where kwargs
refer to the required named arguments and res
refers to the expected result if you were to run:
bsc.get_circulating_supply_by_contract_address(contract_address="0xe9e7cea3dedca5984780bafc599bd69add087d56")
> '422504134592569820000000000'
Disclaimer: Those examples blindly use argument values (addresses, contracts, etc.) that were randomly chosen and do not reflect any personal preference.
For problems regarding installing or using the package please open an issue. Kindly avoid disclosing potentially sensitive information such as your API keys or your wallet addresses.
Kotsias, P. C., pcko1/bscscan-python: v1.0.0. https://github.com/pcko1/bscscan-python (2021). doi:10.5281/zenodo.4580473
or in bibtex
:
@misc{Kotsias2020,
author = {Kotsias, P.C.},
title = {pcko1/bscscan-python},
year = {2021},
publisher = {Zenodo},
url = {https://github.com/pcko1/bscscan-python},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.4580473}
}
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