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Contracts for Optimism Specs

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Optimism Smart Contracts (Bedrock)

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This package contains the smart contracts that compose the on-chain component of Optimism's upcoming Bedrock upgrade. We've tried to maintain 100% backwards compatibility with the existing system while also introducing new useful features. You can find detailed specifications for the contracts contained within this package here.

A style guide we follow for writing contracts can be found here.

Contracts Overview

Contracts deployed to L1

NameProxy TypeDescription
L1CrossDomainMessengerResolvedDelegateProxyHigh-level interface for sending messages to and receiving messages from Optimism
L1StandardBridgeL1ChugSplashProxyStandardized system for transfering ERC20 tokens to/from Optimism
L2OutputOracleProxyStores commitments to the state of Optimism which can be used by contracts on L1 to access L2 state
OptimismPortalProxyLow-level message passing interface
OptimismMintableERC20FactoryProxyDeploys standard OptimismMintableERC20 tokens that are compatible with either StandardBridge
ProxyAdmin-Contract that can upgrade L1 contracts

Contracts deployed to L2

NameProxy TypeDescription
GasPriceOracleProxyStores L2 gas price configuration values
L1BlockProxyStores L1 block context information (e.g., latest known L1 block hash)
L2CrossDomainMessengerProxyHigh-level interface for sending messages to and receiving messages from L1
L2StandardBridgeProxyStandardized system for transferring ERC20 tokens to/from L1
L2ToL1MessagePasserProxyLow-level message passing interface
SequencerFeeVaultProxyVault for L2 transaction fees
OptimismMintableERC20FactoryProxyDeploys standard OptimismMintableERC20 tokens that are compatible with either StandardBridge
L2ProxyAdmin-Contract that can upgrade L2 contracts when sent a transaction from L1

Legacy and deprecated contracts

NameLocationProxy TypeDescription
AddressManagerL1-Legacy upgrade mechanism (unused in Bedrock)
DeployerWhitelistL2ProxyLegacy contract for managing allowed deployers (unused since EVM Equivalence upgrade)
L1BlockNumberL2ProxyLegacy contract for accessing latest known L1 block number, replaced by L1Block

Installation

We export contract ABIs, contract source code, and contract deployment information for this package via npm:

npm install @eth-optimism/contracts-bedrock

Contributing

For all information about working on and contributing to Optimism's smart contracts, please see CONTRIBUTING.md

Deployment

The smart contracts are deployed using foundry with a hardhat-deploy compatibility layer. When the contracts are deployed, they will write a temp file to disk that can then be formatted into a hardhat-deploy style artifact by calling another script.

Configuration

Create or modify a file <network-name>.json inside of the deploy-config folder. By default, the network name will be selected automatically based on the chainid. Alternatively, the DEPLOYMENT_CONTEXT env var can be used to override the network name. The spec for the deploy config is defined by the deployConfigSpec located inside of the hardhat.config.ts.

Execution

  1. Set the env vars ETH_RPC_URL, PRIVATE_KEY and ETHERSCAN_API_KEY if contract verification is desired
  2. Deploy the contracts with forge script -vvv scripts/Deploy.s.sol:Deploy --rpc-url $ETH_RPC_URL --broadcast --private-key $PRIVATE_KEY Pass the --verify flag to verify the deployments automatically with Etherscan.
  3. Generate the hardhat deploy artifacts with forge script -vvv scripts/Deploy.s.sol:Deploy --sig 'sync()' --rpc-url $ETH_RPC_URL --broadcast --private-key $PRIVATE_KEY

Deploying a single contract

All of the functions for deploying a single contract are public meaning that the --sig argument to forge script can be used to target the deployment of a single contract.

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Package last updated on 21 Sep 2023

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