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@semaphore-protocol/contracts
Advanced tools
Semaphore contracts to manage groups and broadcast anonymous signals.
Semaphore contracts to manage groups and broadcast anonymous signals.
To learn more about contracts visit semaphore.pse.dev.
Install the @semaphore-protocol/contracts
package with npm:
npm i @semaphore-protocol/contracts
or yarn:
yarn add @semaphore-protocol/contracts
Compile the smart contracts with Hardhat:
yarn compile
Run Mocha to test the contracts:
yarn test
You can also generate a test coverage report:
yarn test:coverage
Or a test gas report:
yarn test:report-gas
Deploy the Semaphore.sol
contract without any parameter:
yarn deploy
or deploy it by providing the addresses of the contracts/libraries on which it depends:
yarn deploy --semaphoreVerifier <address>
Note
Runyarn deploy:semaphore --help
to see the complete list.
If you want to deploy your contract in a specific network you can set up the DEFAULT_NETWORK
variable in your .env
file with the name of one of our supported networks (hardhat, localhost, sepolia, arbitrum). Or you can specify it as an option:
yarn deploy --network sepolia
yarn deploy --network mumbai
yarn deploy --network optimism-sepolia
yarn deploy --network arbitrum-sepolia
yarn deploy --network arbitrum
If you want to deploy contracts on Sepolia or Arbitrum, remember to provide a valid private key and an Infura API in your .env
file.
FAQs
Semaphore contracts to manage groups and broadcast anonymous signals.
The npm package @semaphore-protocol/contracts receives a total of 159 weekly downloads. As such, @semaphore-protocol/contracts popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @semaphore-protocol/contracts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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