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hardhat-contract-sizer
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Output Solidity contract sizes with Hardhat.
Versions of this plugin prior to
2.0.0
were released asbuidler-contract-sizer
.
npm install --save-dev hardhat-contract-sizer
# or
yarn add --dev hardhat-contract-sizer
Load plugin in Hardhat config:
require('hardhat-contract-sizer');
Add configuration under the contractSizer
key:
option | description | default |
---|---|---|
alphaSort | whether to sort results table alphabetically (default sort is by contract size) | false |
runOnCompile | whether to output contract sizes automatically after compilation | false |
disambiguatePaths | whether to output the full path to the compilation artifact (relative to the Hardhat root directory) | false |
strict | whether to throw an error if any contracts exceed the size limit (may cause compatibility issues with solidity-coverage ) | false |
only | Array of String matchers used to select included contracts, defaults to all contracts if length is 0 | [] |
except | Array of String matchers used to exclude contracts | [] |
contractSizer: {
alphaSort: true,
disambiguatePaths: false,
runOnCompile: true,
strict: true,
only: [':ERC20$'],
}
Run the included Hardhat task to output compiled contract sizes:
npx hardhat size-contracts
# or
yarn run hardhat size-contracts
By default, the hardhat compile
task is run before sizing contracts. This behavior can be disabled with the --no-compile
flag:
npx hardhat size-contracts --no-compile
# or
yarn run hardhat size-contracts --no-compile
FAQs
Output Solidity contract sizes with Hardhat
The npm package hardhat-contract-sizer receives a total of 75,009 weekly downloads. As such, hardhat-contract-sizer popularity was classified as popular.
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