hardhat-live-fork
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Hardhat LiveFork
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hardhat-live-fork
Runs mainnet fork along with replaying mainnet txs.
When simulating a smart contract + UI on mainnet fork, everything else is paused, i.e. Chainlink oracles don't update. This plugin basically replays mainnet txs on the fork chain. Also to prevent replaying a lot of txs, a logic can be provided to filter only relevant txs for replaying.
Installation
Step 1: Install the plugin
Install hardhat-live-fork
as well as ethers
if not already.
npm install hardhat-live-fork ethers
Step 2: Import the plugin in your hardhat.config.js
:
require("hardhat-live-fork");
or hardhat.config.ts
:
import "hardhat-live-fork";
Step 3: Configure mainnet fork
In hardhat.config.js:
const config: HardhatUserConfig = {
solidity: "0.7.3",
defaultNetwork: "hardhat",
networks: {
hardhat: {
forking: {
enabled: true,
// provide an archive node url
url: `https://eth-mainnet.alchemyapi.io/v2/${process.env.ALCHEMY_KEY}`,
},
},
},
liveFork: {
txMatcher: (tx) => {
// custom logic to match which txs to replay on LiveFork
// e.g. only replay mainnet txs sent to this address
return tx.to === "0x1234";
},
},
};
export default config;
Step 4: Run the node
The following will start hardhat node along with replaying txs from mainnet (provided fork url). If you have any hardhat-deploy deploy scripts, it will also run them (so basically you can connect your frontend to it for alpha testing).
npx hardhat node
Configuration
This plugin extends the HardhatUserConfig
object and adds an optional liveFork
property.
This is an example of how to set it:
module.exports = {
liveFork: {
enabled: true, // default is true, you can disable it by setting to false
txMatcher: (tx) => {
// custom logic to match txs to replay on your live fork
// e.g. only replay mainnet txs sent to a particular address
return tx.to === "0x1234";
},
delay: 5000, // delay after iterations, default 20000ms
forkBlockNumber: 'auto',
},
};