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@typechain/hardhat
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Zero-config TypeChain support for Hardhat
Automatically generate TypeScript bindings for smartcontracts while using Hardhat.
If you use Ethers/Waffle do:
npm install --save-dev typechain @typechain/hardhat @typechain/ethers-v5
If you're a Truffle user you need:
npm install --save-dev typechain @typechain/hardhat @typechain/truffle-v5
And add the following statement to your hardhat.config.js
:
require('@typechain/hardhat')
require('@nomiclabs/hardhat-ethers')
require('@nomiclabs/hardhat-waffle')
Or, if you use TypeScript, add this to your hardhat.config.ts
:
import '@typechain/hardhat'
import '@nomiclabs/hardhat-ethers'
import '@nomiclabs/hardhat-waffle'
Here's a sample tsconfig.json
:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es2018",
"module": "commonjs",
"strict": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"outDir": "dist",
"resolveJsonModule": true
},
"include": ["./scripts", "./test"],
"files": ["./hardhat.config.ts"]
}
typechain
.ethers.getContractFactory
will be typed properly - no need for castsThis plugin overrides the compile task and automatically generates new Typechain artifacts on each compilation.
There is an optional flag --no-typechain
which can be passed in to skip Typechain compilation.
This plugin adds the typechain task to hardhat:
Generate Typechain typings for compiled contracts
This plugin extends the hardhatConfig
optional typechain
object. The object contains two fields, outDir
and
target
. outDir
is the output directory of the artifacts that TypeChain creates (defaults to typechain
). target
is one of the targets specified by the TypeChain docs (defaults to
ethers
).
This is an example of how to set it:
module.exports = {
typechain: {
outDir: 'src/types',
target: 'ethers-v5',
alwaysGenerateOverloads: false, // should overloads with full signatures like deposit(uint256) be generated always, even if there are no overloads?
externalArtifacts: ['externalArtifacts/*.json'], // optional array of glob patterns with external artifacts to process (for example external libs from node_modules)
},
}
npx hardhat compile
- Compiles and generates Typescript typings for your contracts. Example Waffle + Ethers test that
uses typedefs for contracts:
import { ethers, waffle } from 'hardhat'
import chai from 'chai'
import CounterArtifact from '../artifacts/contracts/Counter.sol/Counter.json'
import { Counter } from '../src/types/Counter'
const { deployContract } = waffle
const { expect } = chai
describe('Counter', () => {
let counter: Counter
beforeEach(async () => {
// 1
const signers = await ethers.getSigners()
// 2
counter = (await deployContract(signers[0], CounterArtifact)) as Counter
// 3
const initialCount = await counter.getCount()
expect(initialCount).to.eq(0)
})
// 4
describe('count up', async () => {
it('should count up', async () => {
await counter.countUp()
let count = await counter.getCount()
expect(count).to.eq(1)
})
})
describe('count down', async () => {
// 5 - this throw a error with solidity ^0.8.0
it('should fail', async () => {
await counter.countDown()
})
it('should count down', async () => {
await counter.countUp()
await counter.countDown()
const count = await counter.getCount()
expect(count).to.eq(0)
})
})
})
Original work done by @RHLSTHRM.
FAQs
Zero-config TypeChain support for Hardhat
The npm package @typechain/hardhat receives a total of 53,723 weekly downloads. As such, @typechain/hardhat popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @typechain/hardhat demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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