@leap-network/swappable-yield-source v1.0.0
PoolTogether Swappable Yield Source
Wraps any PoolTogether Yield Source and adds the ability to swap between any PoolTogether Yield Source.
Usage
Deployment
Follow Installation instructions.
The Swappable Yield Source needs to be initialized with a PoolTogether Yield Source.
Yield Source addresses are available in Constants.ts.
To initialize the Swappable Yield Source with the Yield Source you want to use, you need to modify the following line in deploy/deploy.ts:
https://github.com/pooltogether/swappable-yield-source/blob/71b6810f821ff8eadc2b11238524054c3f5b836f/deploy/deploy.ts#L104
To deploy, run:
yarn deploy <NETWORK_NAME>
Development
Clone this repository and enter the directory.
Installation
Install dependencies:
yarnThis project uses Yarn 2, dependencies should get installed pretty quickly.
Env
We use direnv to manage environment variables. You'll likely need to install it.
Copy .envrc.example and write down the env variables needed to run this project.
cp .envrc.example .envrcOnce your env variables are setup, load them with:
direnv allowTest
We use the Hardhat ecosystem to test and deploy our contracts.
First, you will need to deploy contracts in local.
Start the hardhat node by running: yarn start-fork
Then to deploy contracts locally, run: yarn deploy-fork
To run unit tests:
yarn testTo run solhint and tests:
yarn verifyTo run coverage:
yarn coverageMainnet fork
Before deploying, you can make sure your implementation works by deploying a Yield Source Prize Pool and swapping the Yield Source on a fork of Mainnet.
Start Mainnet fork in a terminal window with the command:
yarn start-forkIn another window, start the scripts to deploy and create a Aave Yield Source Prize Pool, deposit Dai into it, swap to another Yield Source, award the prize and withdraw.
yarn run-forkYou can also run these commands concurrently with:
yarn mainnet-forkDeploy
Deployment script can be found in deploy/deploy.ts. To deploy, simply run:
yarn deploy <NETWORK_NAME>Once deployment is done, you can verify your contracts on Etherscan by typing:
yarn etherscan-verify <NETWORK_NAME>Code quality
Prettier is used to format TypeScript code. Use it by running:
yarn formatSolhint is used to lint Solidity files. Run it with:
yarn hintTypeChain is used to generates types for scripts and tests. Generate types by running:
yarn typechain1 year ago