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Aztec Sandbox is a package that allows for a simple development environment on Aztec stack. It creates an Private eXecution Environment (PXE) that listens for HTTP requests on `localhost:8080` by default. When started, it deploys all necessary L1 Aztec co

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aztec-sandbox

Aztec Sandbox is a package that allows for a simple development environment on Aztec stack. It creates an Private eXecution Environment (PXE) that listens for HTTP requests on localhost:8080 by default. When started, it deploys all necessary L1 Aztec contracts and then starts listening for RPC requests.

How to run:

Docker Compose

The easiesty way to run is by using docker compose up. This will create two containers:

  1. The sandbox listening on port 8080
  2. An anvil instance listening on port 8545

Node Server

You can also run it as a standalone node server with:

yarn start

It will look for a local Ethereum RPC to talk to but you can change this with the ETHEREUM_HOST environment variable.

You'll also need to run ./bootstrap.sh in the circuits/cpp directory in order to build the WASM binaries.

Examples

The package also includes 2 examples. There are some system prerequisites that you will need to run these locally:

  • nvm
    • Node version > 18
  • yarn
  • jq

Before running locally you'll need to:

  • Head to l1-contracts directory and run ./bootstrap.sh
  • Then go to `yarn-project and run:
    • yarn install
    • yarn build And you should be good to go!

From the aztec-sandbox directory, you can run the two existing examples:

  • Deployment, mint and transfer on an Aztec Private Token
    • yarn run:example:token
  • An L1 / L2 uniswap token trade.
    • yarn run:example:uniswap
    • To run this example, you need to use the docker-compose-fork.yml configuration.

Publishing

This package is set-up to be published on dockerhub by CI whenever there's a tagged release on master branch. It's published under the tags aztecprotocol/aztec-sandbox:latest & aztecprotocol/aztec-sandbox:<version-tag>.

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Package last updated on 04 Oct 2023

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