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PoolTogether Aave Yield Source
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PoolTogether Aave Yield Source 👻
PoolTogether Yield Source that uses Aave V2 to generate yield by lending any ERC20 token supported by Aave and deposited into the Aave Yield Source.
Usage
Adding a new Aave Lending Pool
First make sure the Aave json config (aave/aaveMainnet.json
, etc) includes the lending pool.
Then, add the token symbol to the list in aave.config.ts
.
Deployment
Follow Installation instructions.
Aave provides a json blob per network of the files in the docs The deploy script parses this and deploys a proxy contract if the aToken file does exist in the deployments directory.
Ensure the lendingPoolAddressesProviderRegistry
is up to date in the namedAccounts field of hardhat.config.ts
.
To add a new network, add a json file in the ./aave
directory then run:
yarn deploy <new_network_name>
To add a new lending market, update the appropriate network json at ./aave
and run:
yarn deploy <network_name>
The deployment script can be found in deploy/deploy.ts
.
Development
Clone this repository and enter the directory.
Installation
Install dependencies:
yarn
This 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 .envrc
Once your env variables are setup, load them with:
direnv allow
Test
We use the Hardhat ecosystem to test and deploy our contracts.
To run unit tests:
yarn test
To run solhint and tests:
yarn verify
To run coverage:
yarn coverage
Mainnet fork
Before deploying, you can make sure your implementation works by deploying a Yield Source Prize Pool on a fork of Mainnet.
Start Mainnet fork in a terminal window with the command:
yarn start-fork
In another window, start the scripts to deploy and create a Aave Yield Source Prize Pool, deposit Dai into it, award the prize and withdraw.
yarn deploy-fork && yarn run-fork
Contract Verification
Once deployment is done, you can verify your contracts on Etherscan by typing:
yarn verify <NETWORK_NAME>
Code quality
Prettier is used to format TypeScript code. Use it by running:
yarn format
Solhint is used to lint Solidity files. Run it with:
yarn hint
TypeChain is used to generates types for scripts and tests. Generate types by running:
yarn typechain