import { isHexString, isValidAddress, isValidChecksumAddress, addHexPrefix, toChecksumAddress, } from 'ethereumjs-util'; export const BURN_ADDRESS = '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000'; export function isBurnAddress(address) { return address === BURN_ADDRESS; } /** * Validates that the input is a hex address. This utility method is a thin * wrapper around ethereumjs-util.isValidAddress, with the exception that it * does not throw an error when provided values that are not hex strings. In * addition, and by default, this method will return true for hex strings that * meet the length requirement of a hex address, but are not prefixed with `0x` * Finally, if the mixedCaseUseChecksum flag is true and a mixed case string is * provided this method will validate it has the proper checksum formatting. * @param {string} possibleAddress - Input parameter to check against * @param {Object} [options] - options bag * @param {boolean} [options.allowNonPrefixed] - If true will first ensure '0x' * is prepended to the string * @param {boolean} [options.mixedCaseUseChecksum] - If true will treat mixed * case addresses as checksum addresses and validate that proper checksum * format is used * @returns {boolean} whether or not the input is a valid hex address */ export function isValidHexAddress( possibleAddress, { allowNonPrefixed = true, mixedCaseUseChecksum = false } = {}, ) { const addressToCheck = allowNonPrefixed ? addHexPrefix(possibleAddress) : possibleAddress; if (!isHexString(addressToCheck)) { return false; } if (mixedCaseUseChecksum) { const prefixRemoved = addressToCheck.slice(2); const lower = prefixRemoved.toLowerCase(); const upper = prefixRemoved.toUpperCase(); const allOneCase = prefixRemoved === lower || prefixRemoved === upper; if (!allOneCase) { return isValidChecksumAddress(addressToCheck); } } return isValidAddress(addressToCheck); } export function toChecksumHexAddress(address) { if (!address) { // our internal checksumAddress function that this method replaces would // return an empty string for nullish input. If any direct usages of // ethereumjs-util.toChecksumAddress were called with nullish input it // would have resulted in an error on version 5.1. return ''; } const hexPrefixed = addHexPrefix(address); if (!isHexString(hexPrefixed)) { // Version 5.1 of ethereumjs-utils would have returned '0xY' for input 'y' // but we shouldn't waste effort trying to change case on a clearly invalid // string. Instead just return the hex prefixed original string which most // closely mimics the original behavior. return hexPrefixed; } return toChecksumAddress(addHexPrefix(address)); }