FAQ
About Engine
Which contracts work with Engine?
Engine supports reads and writes to any contract verified on the blockchain explorer, including any contract deployed via thirdweb. Note: Some endpoints allow providing the contract ABI to support any unverified contract.
Engine also supports deploys for thirdweb prebuilt contracts including NFTs, tokens, marketplaces, and smart accounts.
If you have a question about a particular contract type, contact us.
How are Engine and the thirdweb Contract SDK different?
Engine is a server that manages your backend wallets and how they interact with contracts. This difference unlocks capabilities that thirdweb and other web3 SDKs, including:
- Management of KMS backend wallets
- Fine-grained access control with access tokens
- Transaction parallelization to handle higher throughput per wallet
- Observability and retries on stuck transactions
- Webhooks on completed transactions to sync onchain and off-chain activity
Additionally, Engine is built on top of the thirdweb SDK and has the same capabilities.
Using Engine
How do I wait for a transaction to be mined?
Write calls to contracts do not block until they are mined. Instead they enqueue an async job and immediately return a reference to the job called queueId
.
Here are three ways to determine when the job is mined:
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Use webhooks to notify your backend when a transaction event occurs.
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Poll the
/transaction/status/<queue_id>
endpoint. -
Use websockets:
How do I customize my RPC?
Use Update Chain Configuration to override a chain's settings.
Example
POST /configuration/chains
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