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@threesigmaxyz/zkauth-contracts

v0.0.2401-8.2241

Published

Smart contracts for zkAuth project.

Downloads

64

Readme

zkAuth Contracts Github Actions License: MIT

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This repo holds the smart contracts, tests and deployment scripts for the zkAuth protocol.

Architecture

TODO: Add high level architecture diagram with the multiple components and explaining the overall flow.

Getting Started

Requirements

In order to run the tests and deployment scripts you must install the following:

  • Git - A distributed version control system.
  • Node.js - A JavaScript runtime environment.
  • Hardhat - A toolkit for Ethereum application development.
  • Foundry - Development toolkit, akin to Hardhat.
  • Docker - A containerization platform.

Additionally, you should have make installed.

Installation

Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/threesigmaxyz/zksync-oauth-contracts.git
cd zksync-oauth-contracts
make install

Usage

Instruction on how to manage a local development environment can be found here.

Testing

To run all tests, run the following command:

make test

Unit Tests

Unit tests are located in the test/unit folder. For unit testing we using the Foundry framework, which does not test the smart contracts against a zkSync Era node. To execute all unit tests, run the following command:

make unit-test

Integration Tests

Integration tests are located in the test/integration folder. For integration testing we using the Hardhat framework, which tests the smart contracts against a zkSync Era node. To execute all integration tests, run the following command:

make integration-test

About Us

Three Sigma is a venture builder firm focused on blockchain engineering, research, and investment. Our mission is to advance the adoption of blockchain technology and contribute towards the healthy development of the Web3 space. If you are interested in joining our team, please contact us here.