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soltsice

v0.2.4

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Solidity & TypeScript Integration, Configuration and Examples

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Soltsice

Solidity & TypeScript Integration, Configuration and Examples

With Soltsice you could generate strongly-typed TypeScript proxies for Ethereum contracts from Solidity ABI with a single command. You could also send raw signed transactions to public Ethereum nodes such as Infura just by adding an optional private key parameter to any method. Soltsice provides convenient utilities for storing key files, for signing arbitrary data for later address recovery with ecrecover functions from contracts code and for other frequent tasks. Finally, Soltsice has MultiOwnable and BotManageable contracts for granular access control for MultiSig majority, individual owners and backend accounts.

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Features

Solidity ABI to TypeScript contract generation

With Soltsice you could generate strongly-typed TypeScript proxies for Ethereum contracts from Solidity ABI with a single command.

Methods

TODO

Events

TODO

Type safety and easy refactoring

The initial purpose of this library was to have peace of mind and type safety when working with rapidly changing Solidity ABI. TypeScript proxies for contracts allow to use powerful intellisense feature of code editors.

Methods with signatures

Typed Constructor

Fast API discovery & Intellisense support

TODO

Isomorphic NPM packages for contracts

TODO

Transactions and custom data signing

TODO

Using remote public nodes is easy

TODO Problem: Geth 1.8 added pruning, but still long-running nodes grow in side. Standard BizSpark subscription cannot keep up, needs more resources.

TODO Deploy via migrations using contracts, showcase @ts-check attribute in VSCode

Micropayments state channels example

TODO

Private key management

TODO

Security considerations

TODO

Local key file storage

TODO

Note that the format is standard one so you could import existing key files just by providing a filepath and password.

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Contracts for access control

TODO

MultiOwnable: MultiSig majority and individual owner access

TODO

BotManageable: account managed by backend

TODO

Utilities

TODO

W3 module

TODO

Ethereum Utils

TODO

Typings

Keythereum

TODO

Storage contract

TODO

soltsice code generator from code

TODO

Work in progress

TODO

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Getting started

Installing and using Soltsice is very easy. You could just add soltsice NPM package to your existing project or use a starter project for new development.

Install & Usage

You must have truffle and copyfiles installed globally:

npm install -g truffle copyfiles

Install and save Soltsice:

npm install soltsice --save

Soltsice allows to generate TypeScript files for Ethereum contracts with the command:

soltsice ./artifacts ./types

All .json artifacts from truffle compile in the folder artifacts will be transformed into TypeScript classes in types with a single index.ts file with all exports.

Every TypeScript contract class inherits SoltsiceContract, which is a wrapper over Truffle-contract with methods generated from ABI. If some functionality is not yet supported by Soltsice, you may use SoltsiceContract._instance : Promise<any> field to access untyped Truffle-contract instance.

You could import generated types as:

import { W3 } from "soltsice";
import { BigNumber } from "bignumber.js";
import { StandardToken } from "./types";

// default wrapper for web3: either window['web3'] if present,
// or http provider connected to localhost: 8545, if not running on https 
let w3: W3 = new W3();

// null for ctor params which are only used for newly deployed contracts
let st: StandardToken = new StandardToken("address of deployed contract", null, w3);

// note that typings are optional in variable definitions, TypeScript infers types
let supply: Promise<BigNumber> = st.totalSupply();

supply.then(value => {
    console.log("TOTAL SUPPLY", value.dividedBy(1e18).toFormat(0));
});

See dbrain-contracts and dbrain-blockchain-api projects that use this library and a standalone minimal example here.

Workflow

  • Edit Solidity contracts, run truffle compile, run tests on Truffle stack (solidity or js, if any)
  • Run Soltsice command soltsice ./src ./dest, all TypeScript contracts will be updated, any API changes will block subsequent TS compilation (except for rare edge cases such as multiple return parameters which are returned as an array and we use any TS type for them)
  • Adjust you code to the changes.

Starter projects

TODO

Contracts starter

TODO A starter project with the shortest path to deploy

Frontend with CRA & TypeScript

TODO Use the contract starter package from DApp starter (dbrain-dapp structure)

Backend API with Swagger

TODO Use the contract starter from backend (dbrain-blockchain-api structure)

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Examples

TODO

Dbrain contracts

TODO https://github.com/Soltsice/dbrain-contracts State channels + in-memory off-chain signing mock

Dbrain blockchain API

TODO https://github.com/Soltsice/dbrain-blockchain-api Off-chain signing prototype on Postgres

Dbrain DApp prototype

TODO

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Contributing

If some functionality is not supported yet you are very welcome to open an issue or pull request!

Build

To build & test run the following commands:

npm install
npm run build:contracts
npm run soltsice
npm test

License

MIT

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