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🎚 Peripheral smart contracts for interacting with Moraswap V3
This repository contains the periphery smart contracts for the Moraswap V3 Protocol. For the lower level core contracts, see the v3-core repository.
In order to deploy this code to a local testnet, you should install the npm package
@moraswap/v3-periphery
and import bytecode imported from artifacts located at
@moraswap/v3-periphery/artifacts/contracts/*/*.json
.
For example:
import {
abi as SWAP_ROUTER_ABI,
bytecode as SWAP_ROUTER_BYTECODE,
} from '@moraswap/v3-periphery/artifacts/contracts/SwapRouter.sol/SwapRouter.json'
// deploy the bytecode
This will ensure that you are testing against the same bytecode that is deployed to mainnet and public testnets, and all Moraswap code will correctly interoperate with your local deployment.
The Moraswap v3 periphery interfaces are available for import into solidity smart contracts
via the npm artifact @moraswap/v3-periphery
, e.g.:
import '@moraswap/v3-periphery/contracts/interfaces/ISwapRouter.sol';
contract MyContract {
ISwapRouter router;
function doSomethingWithSwapRouter() {
// router.exactInput(...);
}
}
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🎚 Peripheral smart contracts for interacting with Moraswap V3
We found that @moraswap/v3-periphery demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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