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Programmatic pre-compiled Truffle contract deployment

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ChainEnd

For programmatically deploying an arbitrary number of pre-compiled Solidity smart contracts.

Also comes with a clunky command line utility for, given .sol source files, finding dependencies of smart contracts and joining them into a single source file for easy Etherscan verification.

Usage

Install using npm install chain-end. Command line utilities require Python.

Smart Contract Deployment

The imported package contains the following relevant properties:

  • The contracts object, which contains the JSON (truffle compile output) of the default contracts
  • The Deployer class
    • Instantiate a deployer using Deployer(web3Provider, accountAddress, gasLimit)
      • For use with MetaMask, use Deployer(web3Provider, accountAddress) to let MetaMask handle transaction gas
    • Add a contract type to deploy instances of it using deployer.addContract(compiledJSON)
      • compiledJSON must be an undeployed, compiled Truffle artifact, i.e. the output of truffle compile
    • Deploy and access a deployed contract instance using const instance = deployer.deploy(contractName, constructorParameters)
      • ContractName must be a key from contracts or the name of a contract added using addContract
    • Consult src/web3/deployer.js for additional methods you may want to use
  • The deploy function, which exposes the internal API of Deployer for stateless deployment
    • Deploy directly using: deploy(contractJSON, constructorParams, web3Provider, web3Account, gasLimit)
    • gasLimit is optional
  • The getInstance function, which retrieves a deployed contract given its artifact, its deployed address, a provider, and (optionally) a sender account
  • The callInstance function, which calls a specified function from a given TruffleContract instance and returns the result

Command Line Utility

All scripts must be run from the chain-end project root directory.

  • Do npm run cli-setup
  • Place your .sol files in solidity/source_files/raw
    • Place your target contracts directly under raw/
    • Place your dependencies in some folder, e.g. raw/dependencies
    • raw/ will contain all OpenZeppelin contracts in the openzeppelin-contracts folder (note the version in package.json)
  • Do npm run get-metadata, notice the files output in solidity/metadata
  • Do npm run join-source-files -- solidity/metadata/metadataFile solidity/metadata/filepathsFile
    • Both arguments are simply the files output by the previous script
  • Do npm run solcompile
  • Your contracts will now be available through the package in module.exports.contracts
    • Their Truffle artifacts will be in solidity/compiled
    • Their joined source files in solidity/source_files/complete

Metadata

If the metadata interests you, here is a partial example output:

{
  "Address": {
    "compiler": "^0.5.0",
    "dependencies": [],
    "name": "Address",
    "type": "library"
  },
  "AllowanceCrowdsale": {
    "compiler": "^0.5.0",
    "dependencies": [
      "Crowdsale",
      "IERC20",
      "Math",
      "SafeERC20",
      "SafeMath"
    ],
    "name": "AllowanceCrowdsale",
    "type": "contract"
  },
  ...
}

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Package last updated on 15 Feb 2019

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