.. _eth-personal: ======== web3.eth.personal ======== The ``web3-eth-personal`` package allows you to interact with the Ethereum node's accounts. .. note:: Many of these functions send sensitive information, like password. Never call these functions over a unsecured Websocket or HTTP provider, as your password will be send in plain text! .. code-block:: javascript var Personal = require('web3-eth-personal'); // "Personal.providers.givenProvider" will be set if in an Ethereum supported browser. var personal = new Personal(Personal.givenProvider || new Personal.providers.WebsocketProvider('ws://some.local-or-remote.node:8546')); // or using the web3 umbrella package var Web3 = require('web3'); var web3 = new Web3(Web3.givenProvider || new Web3.providers.WebsocketProvider('ws://some.local-or-remote.node:8546')); // -> web3.eth.personal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ .. include:: include_package-core.rst ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ newAccount ========= .. code-block:: javascript web3.eth.personal.newAccount(password, [callback]) Creates a new account. .. note:: Never call this function over a unsecured Websocket or HTTP provider, as your password will be send in plain text! ---------- Parameters ---------- 1. ``password`` - ``String``: The password to encrypt this account with. ------- Returns ------- ``Promise`` returns ``Boolean``: ``true`` if the account was created, otherwise ``false``. ------- Example ------- .. code-block:: javascript web3.eth.personal.newAccount('!@superpassword') .then(console.log); > true ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // TODO