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ERC1155BatchMintable

Functionality available for contracts that implement the ERC1155Enumerable, ERC1155Mintable, and Multicall extensions.

Allows you to mint multiple NFTs at once to a wallet address.

By default, the NFT metadata is uploaded and pinned to IPFS before minting. You can override this default behavior by providing a string as the metadata property that points to valid metadata object.

mint_batch

Mint many different NFTs with limited supplies to the connected wallet.

from thirdweb.types.nft import NFTMetadataInput, EditionMetadataInput

# Note that you can customize this metadata however you like
metadatas_with_supply = [
EditionMetadataInput(
NFTMetadataInput.from_json({
"name": "Cool NFT",
"description": "This is a cool NFT",
"image": open("path/to/file.jpg", "rb"),
}),
100
),
EditionMetadataInput(
NFTMetadataInput.from_json({
"name": "Cooler NFT",
"description": "This is a cooler NFT",
"image": open("path/to/file.jpg", "rb"),
}),
100
)
]

# You can pass in any address here to mint the NFT to
txs = contract.erc1155.mint_batch(metadatas_with_supply)
receipt = txs[0].receipt
token_id = txs[0].id
nft = txs[0].data()
Configuration

metadata_with_supply

A list of EditionMetadataInput objects that contain the metadata and supply of each NFT you want to mint.

The supply property is the number of this NFT you want to mint. Must be an int.

The metadata object must be an NFTMetadataInput object and follow the metadata standards. Alternatively, you can provide a strings that points to a valid metadata object to override the default behavior of uploading and pinning the metadata to IPFS (shown below).

metadatas = [
{
metadata: "https://example.com/metadata1.json", // Any URI/URL that points to metadata
supply: 50,
},
{
metadata: "ipfs://my-ipfs-hash", // Any URI/URL that points to metadata
supply: 100,
},
]

tx_result = contract.erc1155.mint_batch(metadatas)

mint_batch_to

The same as mint_batch, but allows you to specify the wallet, rather than using the connected one.

from thirdweb.types.nft import NFTMetadataInput, EditionMetadataInput

# Note that you can customize this metadata however you like
metadatas_with_supply = [
EditionMetadataInput(
NFTMetadataInput.from_json({
"name": "Cool NFT",
"description": "This is a cool NFT",
"image": open("path/to/file.jpg", "rb"),
}),
100
),
EditionMetadataInput(
NFTMetadataInput.from_json({
"name": "Cooler NFT",
"description": "This is a cooler NFT",
"image": open("path/to/file.jpg", "rb"),
}),
100
)
]

# You can pass in any address here to mint the NFT to
txs = contract.erc1155.mint_batch_to("0x7fDae677aA6f94Edff9872C4b91D26407709c790", metadatas_with_supply)
receipt = txs[0].receipt
token_id = txs[0].id
nft = txs[0].data()
Configuration

to_address

The address of the wallet you want to mint the NFT to.

Must be a string.

# Custom metadata and supplies of your NFTs
const metadata_with_supply = [
# ...
]

tx_result = contract.erc1155.mint_batch_to(
"{{wallet_address}}",
metadata_with_supply,
)

metadata_with_supply

See mint_batch for more details.