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@terminal-fi/celo-devchain

Ganache setup with core Celo contracts for local testing and development.

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celo-devchain

Ganache-cli setup with core Celo contracts for local testing and development.

Usage

> npm install --save-dev @terminal-fi/celo-devchain
> npx celo-devchain --port 7545
# Run sanity tests and print all core contract addresses:
> npx @terminal-fi/celo-devchain --test

NOTE: @celo/ganache-cli works only with Node 10 or Node 12 versions. Using Node 14 or later will result in errors.

NOTE: @celo/ganache-cli currently doesn't support locally signed transactions. If you send a locally signed transaction it will throw: Error: Number can only safely store up to 53 bits error and crash. Thus you have to make sure your ContractKit doesn't actually have the private keys for test addresses and send transactions to be signed by ganache-cli itself.

Example code that uses this package: https://github.com/zviadm/celo-hellocontracts

Chain Data

Chain data in ./chains folder is generated using steps described here: https://docs.celo.org/developer-guide/development-chain.

# Start with a fresh checkout to avoid build complications.
> git clone https://github.com/celo-org/celo-monorepo.git
> git fetch --all --tags
> git checkout tags/celo-core-contracts-{version}

# Yarn commands can take a while to run.
> yarn
> yarn build

> cd packages/protocol
> yarn devchain generate-tar .tmp/devchain.tar.gz --migration_override ../dev-utils/src/migration-override.json --upto 24

You can also use celo-devchain with custom generated chain data:

> npx celo-devchain --file <path to custom chain data>

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Package last updated on 14 Jun 2022

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