plasma-contracts v0.0.4-beta.2
plasma-contracts
plasma-contracts is the set of smart contracts written in Vyper for the Plasma Group series of projects. It includes an implementation of a Plasma Cash variant, and a registry contract for discovering Plasma chains. This repo is used for compiling those contracts--If you don't need any modifications, you can spin up your own with plasma-chain-operator or try out other chains with plasma-js-lib.
Contributing
If you're looking to contribute to plasma-contracts, you're in the right place. Welcome!
Contributing Guide and CoC
Plasma Group follows a Contributing Guide and Code of Conduct adapted slightly from the Contributor Covenant. All contributors are expected to read through this guide. We're here to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive contributing environment, and every new contributor needs to do their part to uphold our community standards.
Requirements and Setup
The first step is cloning this repo. Via https:
$ git clone https://github.com/plasma-group/plasma-contracts.gitor ssh:
$ git clone git@github.com:plasma-group/plasma-contracts.gitNode.js
plasma-contracts is tested with Node.js and has been tested on the following versions of Node:
- 11.6.0
If you're having trouble getting plasma-contracts tests running, please make sure you have one of the above Node.js versions installed.
Packages
plasma-contracts makes use of several npm packages.
Install all required packages with:
$ npm installPython and Vyper
plasma-contracts is written in Vyper, a pythonic Ethereum smart contract language. You'll need Python 3.6 or above to install Vyper.
We reccomend setting up a virtual environment instead of installing globally:
python3 -m venv venvTo activate:
$ source venv/bin/activateInstall Vyper:
pip3 install vyperYour venv must be activated whenever testing or otherwise using Vyper, but it will break the npm install, so be sure to $ deactivate if you still need to do that and reactivate afterwards.
Running Tests
plasma-contracts makes use of a combination of Mocha (a testing framework) and Chai (an assertion library) for testing.
Run all tests with:
$ npm testSo that Python and Vyper aren't requirements for our other components, we do include a compiled-contracts folder which contains JS exports of the bytecode and ABI. Compilation is done automatically before testing.
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