0.1.1 • Published 2 years ago

hardhat-conflux v0.1.1

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hardhat-conflux

Hardhat plugin for integration with js-conflux-sdk

What

This plugin brings to Hardhat the js-conflux-sdk, which allows you to interact with the Conflux blockchain in a simple way.

Installation

npm install hardhat-conflux 'js-conflux-sdk@next'

Import the plugin in your hardhat.config.js:

require("hardhat-conflux");

Or if you are using TypeScript, in your hardhat.config.ts:

import "hardhat-conflux";

Tasks

This plugin provides the verifyCfxContract task, which allows you to verify contracts through Etherscan's service.

# npx hardhat verifyCfxContract CONTRACT_NAME DEPLOYED_CONTRACT_ADDRESS
$ npx hardhat verifyCfxContract Greeter cfxtest:acba7cvb1k6bhctzsfshybg5zgch39gnpuc8teem53

Environment extensions

This plugins adds an ConfluxSDK object to the Hardhat Runtime Environment.

This object has the same API as js-conflux-sdk

Conflux object

A conflux field is added to Hardhat Runtime Environment, which is an Conflux instance automatically connected to the selected network, with some extra Hardhat-specific functionality.

Helpers

These helpers are added to the conflux object:

function getContractFactory(name: string): Promise<ConfluxSDK.Contract>;

function getContractFactory(abi: any[], bytecode: string): Promise<ConfluxSDK.Contract>;

function getContractAt(name: string, address: string): Promise<ConfluxSDK.Contract>;

function getContractAt(abi: any[], address: string): Promise<ConfluxSDK.Contract>;

function getSigners(): Promise<ConfluxSDK.PrivateKeyAccount[]>;

Usage

There are no additional steps you need to take for this plugin to work.

Install it and access conflux through the Hardhat Runtime Environment anywhere you need it (tasks, scripts, tests, etc). For example, in your hardhat.config.js:

require("hardhat-conflux");

/*
// Add conflux network (mainnet or testnet) to hardhat networks

confluxTestnet: {
  url: "https://test.confluxrpc.com",
  accounts: [HARDHAT_TEST_KEY],
  chainId: 1,
}
*/

// task action function receives the Hardhat Runtime Environment as second argument
task(
  "epochNumber",
  "Prints the current Conflux epoch number",
  async (_, { conflux }) => {
    conflux.cfx.epochNumber().then((epochNumber) => {
      console.log("Current epoch number: " + epochNumber);
    });
  }
);

module.exports = {};

And deploy or interact with contract in tasks or scripts:

const signers = await hre.conflux.getSingers();
const defaultAccount = signers[0];
// deploy contract
const Greeter = await hre.conflux.getContractFactory('Greeter');
const receipt = await Greeter.constructor('Hello').sendTransaction({
  from: defaultAccount.address,
}).executed();
console.log(`Contract deploy ${receipt.outcomeStatus === 0 ? 'Success' : 'Failed'}`);
const contractAddress = receipt.contractCreated;
console.log(`New deployed contract address: ${contractAddress}`);

// interact with contract
const greeter = await hre.conflux.getContractAt('Greeter', contractAddress);
// read contract state
const greet = await greeter.greet();
// update contract state through sending transaction
const hash = await greeter.setGreeting('new greet').sendTransaction({
  from: defaultAccount.address,
});

Example

hardhat-conflux-example