@tableland/evm
Tableland Tables EVM contracts and client components
Table of Contents
Background
This is the Tableland Tables EVM contracts and client components.
Currently supported chains
Chain | Chain ID | Contract |
---|
Goerli | 5 | 0xDA8EA22d092307874f30A1F277D1388dca0BA97a |
Optimistic Kovan | 69 | 0xf2C9Fc73884A9c6e6Db58778176Ab67989139D06 |
Polygon Mumbai | 80001 | 0x4b48841d4b32C4650E4ABc117A03FE8B51f38F68 |
Development
Building the client
You can build the Typescript client locally:
npm install
npx hardhat compile
npm run build
Testing
Run the test suite:
npm test
Test with gas reporting:
REPORT_GAS=true npx hardhat test
Deploying
Deployments are handled on a per-network basis:
npx hardhat run scripts/deploy.ts --network optimism
Network names may include context for the target Tableland network:
npx hardhat run scripts/deploy.ts --network optimism-kovan-staging
Where optimism-kovan-staging
indicates a deployment to the Optimism Kovan testnet for the Tableland staging network.
Refer to the proxies
entry in hardhat.config.js
for the list of current deployments.
Upgrading
The Tableland contracts are currently upgradeable at this early stage of development. Upgrades are handled much like deployments:
npx hardhat run scripts/upgrade.ts --network optimism
Upgrading on a network only works if a previous deployment already exists, referenced by a corresponding proxy address in the proxies
entry in hardhat.config.js
.
Extacting the ABI and Bytecode
You can you grab the assets you need by compiling and then using some jq
magic:
ABI
cat artifacts/contracts/TablelandTables.sol/TablelandTables.json | jq '.abi' > abi.json
Bytecode
cat artifacts/contracts/TablelandTables.sol/TablelandTables.json | jq -r '.bytecode' > bytecode.bin
Generate the Go client!
You can use the above abi.json
to build the Go client:
mkdir gobuild
abigen --abi ./abi.json --bin ./bytecode.bin --pkg contracts --out gobuild/Registry.go
Etherscan verification
To perform Etherscan verification, you first need to deploy a contract to an Ethereum network that's supported by Etherscan, such as Goerli:
npx hardhat run scripts/deploy.ts --network ethereum-goerli
Then, copy the deployment address and paste it in to replace DEPLOYED_CONTRACT_ADDRESS
in this command:
npx hardhat verify DEPLOYED_CONTRACT_ADDRESS --network ethereum-goerli
Speedier tests
For faster runs of your tests and scripts, consider skipping ts-node's type checking by setting the environment variable TS_NODE_TRANSPILE_ONLY
to 1
in hardhat's environment. For more details see the documentation.
Contributing
PRs accepted.
Small note: If editing the README, please conform to the
standard-readme specification.
License
MIT AND Apache-2.0, © 2021-2022 Tableland Network Contributors