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@p12/contracts-lib

v0.0.8

Published

A set of smart contracts library

Downloads

10

Readme

@p12/contracts-lib

A set of smart contracts library

Get started

npm i @p12/contracts-lib --save

import contract in your solidity files.

import '@p12/contracts-lib/contracts/access/SafeOwnableUpgradeable.sol';

Feature

SafeOwnable

For openzepplin Ownable contract, the owner transfer the ownership in one transaction. Once you transfer the ownership to wrong address, there is no way back.

SafeOwnable recommend a two-step ownership transfer pattern.

  • First Step: The owner send a transaction to storage the address of _pendingOwner while the true ownership not changed.
  • Second Step: The pending owner call the contract to claim the ownership. At this time, the ownership changes.

In this pattern, if you transfer ownership to a wrong address, you still have the right to edit the transfer rather than lay down.

UUPS admin slot

the openzepplin uups is not standard uups as it doesn't save admin address in admin slot but use more flexible permission control to upgrade implementation.

While the hardhat-deploy not officially support this yet, we choose to save the admin address in SafeOwnableUpgradeable. A upgradable contract which inherits both SafeOwnableUpgradeable and UUPSUpgradable will be successfully upgraded in hardhat-deploy

Special thanks to

@yosriady

Disclaimer

This repo has no audit report now. Do your own research.