@nftchance/plug-types v0.10.2
š Plug Types
!NOTE This repository is a submodule of the larger Plug monorepo that contains all the required pieces to run the entire Plug stack yourself.
The types package of Plug is a separate piece of the repository that contains the key building blocks to create and verify signatures that consume the EIP712 types both onchain and offchain. Using automated generation these types operate as the base of the shape definition through all pieces of the broader monorepo.
Dependencies
In order to run @nftchance/plug-types it is necessary to install all of the following dependencies first:
āā pnpm ā "Efficient package manager for Node modules."Developer Usage
In practice, the usage of this package should be exceptionally minimal when in isolated environments. Really, this package is intended to be used in a greater setting where your generated Types.sol smart contract is inherited into a larger framework. During generation solady is used to recover the signer of a message from the deterministic EIP712 digest.
When using foundry it is recommended that you use node_modules to manage your dependencies as submodules are a terrible pattern to follow and offer subpar user experience. To do this, you will update your foundry.toml file to include the following:
[profile.default]
remappings = [
"solady/=node_modules/solady/src/",
]With this taken care of you have two options:
- Use the
Types.solsmart contract distributed with this package. - Generate your own
Types.solsmart contract using theplug initcommand followed byplug generateafter you have defined your desiredplug.config.tsfile.
Building & Publishing
When you've made changes to the repository you will need to build the package so that it can be distributed to your users. To do this you can run the following command:
pnpm buildThis will generate the dist folder which contains the Types.sol smart contract and the index.js file that is the entrypoint for the package.
The deployable package is automatically managed by changesets enabling the ability to publish the later version of the library through a pull request. Notably, you do not need to run anything yourself to do this outside of creating a changeset when there is a key change that end-users should be aware of. Not all changes require a changeset, but when they do you can generate one with:
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