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@cryptovarna/tron-test-helpers

v1.7.0

Published

JavaScript testing helpers for Tron smart contract development.

Downloads

18

Readme

TODO

  • Add tests for TRC10 token transfer

OpenZeppelin Test Helpers

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Assertion library for Ethereum smart contract testing. Make sure your contracts behave as expected.

Test Helpers integrates seamlessly with OpenZeppelin Test Environment, but it also supports Truffle tests and regular web3 workflows.

Overview

Installation

npm install --save-dev @openzeppelin/test-helpers

Hardhat (formerly Buidler)

Install web3 and the hardhat-web3 plugin.

npm install --save-dev @nomiclabs/hardhat-web3 web3

Remember to include the plugin in your configuration as explained in the installation instructions.

Usage

Import @openzeppelin/test-helpers in your test files to access the different assertions and utilities.

Note: The following snippet uses OpenZeppelin Test Environment: a Truffle-based setup would work the same way.

const { accounts, contract } = require('@openzeppelin/test-environment');

const {
  BN,           // Big Number support
  constants,    // Common constants, like the zero address and largest integers
  expectEvent,  // Assertions for emitted events
  expectRevert, // Assertions for transactions that should fail
} = require('@openzeppelin/test-helpers');

const ERC20 = contract.fromArtifact('ERC20');

describe('ERC20', function () {
  const [sender, receiver] =  accounts;

  beforeEach(async function () {
    // The bundled BN library is the same one web3 uses under the hood
    this.value = new BN(1);

    this.erc20 = await ERC20.new();
  });

  it('reverts when transferring tokens to the zero address', async function () {
    // Conditions that trigger a require statement can be precisely tested
    await expectRevert(
      this.erc20.transfer(constants.ZERO_ADDRESS, this.value, { from: sender }),
      'ERC20: transfer to the zero address',
    );
  });

  it('emits a Transfer event on successful transfers', async function () {
    const receipt = await this.erc20.transfer(
      receiver, this.value, { from: sender }
    );

    // Event assertions can verify that the arguments are the expected ones
    expectEvent(receipt, 'Transfer', {
      from: sender,
      to: receiver,
      value: this.value,
    });
  });

  it('updates balances on successful transfers', async function () {
    this.erc20.transfer(receiver, this.value, { from: sender });

    // BN assertions are automatically available via chai-bn (if using Chai)
    expect(await this.erc20.balanceOf(receiver))
      .to.be.bignumber.equal(this.value);
  });
});

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License

MIT