EthBalanceMonitor Contract
Some smart contract applications require you to maintain a certain Ethereum balance to ensure optimal operation. You can automate this using the decentralized Automation network offered by Chainlink Automation. Use these smart contracts to monitor and top-up balances on your smart contracts.
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Alternatively follow the detailed Native aka Eth
Gas Balance Monitor guide below.
EthBalanceMonitor
Guide
This guide explains the use case for the EthBalanceMonitor
contract. This Automation contract monitors and funds Ethereum addresses that developers might need to top up frequently based on a configurable threshold. As a result, nodes are funded automatically.
After deploying the contract, developers can go to automation.chain.link to register Upkeep and run the contract. To take full advantage of the Chainlink Automation infrastructure, read all of the documentation to understand the features of Chainlink Automation.
To find other example contracts, see the Example Automation Contracts page.
EthBalanceMonitor
Properties
EthBalanceMonitor
is ownable, pauseable, and compatible with the AutomationCompatibleInterface
contract:
- Ownable: The contract has an owner address, and provides basic authorization control functions. This simplifies the implementation of user permissions and allows for transfer of ownership.
- Pauseable: This feature allows the contract to implement a pause and unpause mechanism that the contract owner can trigger.
- Compatible: The
AutomationCompatibleInterface
is necessary to create contracts that are compatible with the Chainlink Automation Network. To learn more about theAutomationCompatibleInterface
and its uses and functions, read the Making Compatible Contracts guide.
You can open the contract in Remix:
Functions
Functions with an asterisk (*
) denote features that only the owner can change. Click on each function to learn more about its parameters and design patterns:
Function Name | Description |
---|---|
setWatchList * | Addresses to watch minimum balance and how much to top it up. |
setKeeperRegistryAddress * | Updates the KeeperRegistry address. |
setMinWaitPeriodSeconds * | Updates the global minimum period between top ups. |
topUp | Used by performUpkeep . This function will only trigger top up if conditions are met. |
Below are the feed functions in EthBalanceMonitor
:
Read Function Name | Description |
---|---|
getUnderfundedAddresses | View function used in checkUpkeep to find underfunded balances. |
getKeeperRegistryAddress | Views the KeeperRegistry address. |
getMinWaitPeriodSeconds | Views the global minimum period between top ups. |
getWatchList | Views addresses to watch minimum balance and how much to top it up. |
getAccountInfo | Provides information about the specific target address, including the last time it was topped up. This function is external only. |
setWatchList
Function
Parameters
Name | Description | Suggested Setting |
---|---|---|
addresses | The list of addresses to watch | (not applicable) |
minBalancesWei | The minimum balances for each address | 5000000000000000000 (5 ETH) |
topUpAmountsWei | The amount to top up each address | 5000000000000000000 (5 ETH) |
Only the owner can setWatchList
. Each of the parameters should be set with distinct requirements for each address.
setKeeperRegistryAddress
Function
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
keeperRegistryAddress | Address that requires updating in KeeperRegistry |
Only the keeperRegistryAddress
can performUpkeep
, which is a global setting. KeeperRegistry
addresses can be found on the Chainlink Automation app. However, only the owner can set a new KeeperRegistry
after deployment.
setMinWaitPeriodSeconds
Function
Parameters
Name | Description | Suggested Setting |
---|---|---|
period | Minimum wait period (in seconds) for addresses between funding | 3600 (1 hour) |
period
denotes the length of time between top ups for a specific address. This is a global setting that prevents draining of funds from the contract if the private key for an address is compromised or if a gas spike occurs. However, only the owner can set a different minimum wait period after deployment.
topUp
Function
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
needsFunding | List of addresses to fund (addresses must be pre-approved) |
Any address can trigger the topUp
function. This is an intentional design pattern that shows how easy it is to make an existing contract compatible with Chainlink Automation while maintaining an open interface. All validations are performed before the funding is triggered. If the conditions are not met, any attempt to top up will revert.