Go Smart Contracts Development Kit (GSCDK)
Overview
The Go Smart Contracts Development Kit (GSCDK) provides a comprehensive toolkit for creating, building, and debugging Go-based smart contracts.
Example of a Go Smart Contract
Here is an example of what a Go Smart Contract looks like using GSCDK:
package main
import (
"github.com/uuosio/chain"
)
type MyData struct {
primary uint64
name string
}
type MyContract struct {
Receiver chain.Name
FirstReceiver chain.Name
Action chain.Name
}
func NewContract(receiver, firstReceiver, action chain.Name) *MyContract {
return &MyContract{receiver, firstReceiver, action}
}
func (c *MyContract) SayHello(name string) {
code := c.Receiver
payer := c.Receiver
mydb := NewMyDataDB(code)
primary := uint64(111)
if it, data := mydb.GetByKey(primary); it.IsOk() {
if data.name != name {
chain.Println("Welcome new friend:", name)
} else {
chain.Println("Welcome old friend", name)
}
data.name = name
mydb.Update(it, data, payer)
} else {
chain.Println("Welcome new friend", name)
data := &MyData{primary, name}
mydb.Store(data, payer)
}
}
Quick Start
Jump right into building your first smart contract with our Quick Start Guide.
Installation
To install GSCDK, run the following command:
For Unix-based platforms (like Linux or macOS):
python3 -m pip install gscdk
For Windows:
python -m pip install gscdk
Upgrading GSCDK
If you've previously installed GSCDK and want to upgrade to the latest version, use the following command:
For Unix-based platforms:
python3 -m pip install --upgrade gscdk
For Windows:
python -m pip install --upgrade gscdk
Building Go Smart Contracts Compiler
To build the tinygo
command that supports building Go Smart Contracts, follow the instructions in Building. Once built, add the tinygo
command to your PATH:
export PATH=$(pwd)/compiler/build:$PATH
Using go-contract
go-contract
is a powerful tool for managing your smart contract projects. Learn more about its features below:
Initializing a Project
Use the "init" command to initialize a project with a specific contract name:
go-contract init mycontract
cd mycontract
Generating ABI and Extra Code
Use the "gencode" command to generate ABI and extra code for smart contracts:
go-contract gencode
Note: Code generation is also the default option for the "build" command.
Building Your Project
To compile the source code of your project, use the "build" command:
go-contract build
To disable code generation during the build process, use the -gen-code=false
flag:
go-contract build -gen-code=false
To disable code optimization, use the -d
or --debug
option:
go-contract build -d
Debugging
Before debugging, install ipyeos
:
python3 -m pip install ipyeos
To update to a new version, use the following command:
python3 -m pip install -U ipyeos
Then run the debugging server:
eosdebugger
On Windows, use a Docker image to run a debugging server.
First, pull ipyeos docker image:
docker pull ghcr.io/uuosio/ipyeos:latest
then start a debugging server from docker:
docker run -it --rm -p 9090:9090 -p 9092:9092 -t ghcr.io/uuosio/ipyeos
Here's a sneak peek of the debugger in action:
Code Coverage Analysis
To generate a code coverage report in HTML, follow these steps:
- Build your project:
go-contract build
- Generate a coverage report:
TEST_COVERAGE=1 go test -coverprofile=coverage.out
- Create an HTML report from the coverage data:
go tool cover -html=coverage.out
Here's an example of what the code coverage report looks like: