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@streamr/network-contracts
Advanced tools
Just run
npm ci
npm run build
npm run localDeploy
to deploy the contracts into a locally running eth environment. Then follow the README in the streamregistry-thegraph-subgraph folder.
The proxy enables upgradability of contract code without the need to change all addresses in software that talks to the contract and without the need to migrate data that is inside the old contract, that is being upgraded. Also the upgrade can only be controlled by a ProxyAdmin contract. To find out more visit https://docs.openzeppelin.com/contracts/3.x/api/proxy and https://docs.openzeppelin.com/upgrades-plugins/1.x/proxies
To deploy the contract with a proxy into a locally running eth environment run
npm run localDeployProxy
then copy the Proxy and Proxyadmin addresses to the upgradeProxy.ts script and run it with
npm run localUpgradeImpl
FAQs
Smart contracts for Streamr Network
The npm package @streamr/network-contracts receives a total of 3,382 weekly downloads. As such, @streamr/network-contracts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @streamr/network-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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