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Angle Borrowing Module Angle Borrowing Module

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Documentation

To Start With

Angle is a decentralized stablecoin protocol, designed to be both over-collateralized and capital-efficient. For more information about the protocol, you can refer to Angle Documentation.

The protocol is made of different modules, each with their own set of smart contracts. This repo contains the Borrowing module smart contracts.

Smart contracts used to for yield-bearing tokens as collateral assets in the Borrowing module are in a different repository that you can find here.

Resources

Angle Borrowing Module Architecture

Further Information

For a broader overview of the protocol and its different modules, you can also check this overview page of our developers documentation.

Other Angle-related smart contracts can be found in the following repositories:

Audits

The contracts of this module have been audited by Chainsecurity. The audit reports can be found in the audits/ folder of this repo.

Bug Bounty

At Angle, we consider the security of our systems a top priority. But even putting top priority status and maximum effort, there is still possibility that vulnerabilities exist.

We have therefore setup a bug bounty program with the help of Immunefi. The Angle Protocol bug bounty program is focused around our smart contracts with a primary interest in the prevention of:

  • Thefts and freezing of principal of any amount
  • Thefts and freezing of unclaimed yield of any amount
  • Theft of governance funds
  • Governance activity disruption

For more details, please refer to the official page of the bounty on Immunefi.

Level
Critical up to USD $500,000
High USD $20,000
Medium USD $2,500

All bug reports must include a Proof of Concept demonstrating how the vulnerability can be exploited to be eligible for a reward. This may be a smart contract itself or a transaction.

Remarks

Cross-module Contracts

Some smart contracts of the protocol are used across the different modules of Angle (like the agToken contract) and you'll sometimes see different versions across the different repositories of the protocol.

Here are some cross-module contracts and the repos in which you should look for their correct and latest version:

Undeployed Contracts

Some smart contracts in this repo have been developed for research purposes, but have not been audited or deployed in production.

This is notably the case of the contracts in the contracts/reactor/ folder which should be dismissed if you're auditing the protocol.

Error Messages

Some smart contracts use error messages that are encoded as numbers rather. Conversion from numbers to error messages can be found in errorMessages.json.

Setup

To install all the packages needed to run the tests and scripts, run:

yarn
forge i

Setup Foundry

Some scripts and tests run on Foundry:

curl -L https://foundry.paradigm.xyz | bash
source /root/.zshrc
# or, if you're under bash: source /root/.bashrc
foundryup

To install the standard library:

forge install foundry-rs/forge-std

To update libraries:

forge update

If you don’t want to install Rust and Foundry on your computer, you can use Docker Image is available here ghcr.io/foundry-rs/foundry.

docker pull ghcr.io/foundry-rs/foundry
docker tag ghcr.io/foundry-rs/foundry:latest foundry:latest

To run the container:

docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd):/app -w /app foundry sh

Then you are inside the container and can run Foundry’s commands.

Setup environment

Create a .env file from the template file .env.example. If you don't define URI and mnemonics, default mnemonic will be used with a brand new local hardhat node.

Contracts usage

Compilation

yarn hardhat:compile

Testing

With Hardhat:

yarn hardhat:test

Defaults with hardhat network, but another network can be specified with --network NETWORK_NAME.

A single test file or a glob pattern can be appended to launch a reduced set of tests:

yarn hardhat:test tests/vaultManager/*

With Foundry:

You can run tests as follows:

forge test -vvvv --watch
forge test -vvvv --match-path tests/foundry/vaultManager/VaultManager.t.sol
forge test -vvvv --match-test "testAbc*"

You can also list tests:

forge test --list
forge test --list --json --match-test "testXXX*"

Scripts

yarn hardhat run PATH_TO_SCRIPT

Some scripts require to fork mainnet. To do so, you must first ensure that the ETH_NODE_URI_FORK in .env is pointing to an archival node (note: Alchemy provides this functionnality for free but Infura doesn't).

Then, uncomment blockNumber in the hardhat network definition inside hardhat.config.ts to boost node speed. Then run:

FORK=true yarn hardhat run PATH_TO_SCRIPT

Coverage

We try to keep our contract's code coverage above 99%. All contract code additions should be covered by tests (locally and in mainnet-fork) before being merged and deployed on mainnet.

To run code coverage:

With Hardhat:

yarn coverage

A subgroup of tests can be run by specifying --testfiles "path/to/tests/*.ts".

If coverage runs out of memory, you can export this in your env and retry:

export NODE_OPTIONS=--max_old_space_size=4096

With Foundry:

We recommend the use of this vscode extension.

yarn foundry:coverage

Troubleshooting

If you have issues running tests or scripts, you can try to regenerate contracts typescript bindings by running

yarn generate-types-from-abis

You can also delete node_modules, cache, and then re-install dependancies with yarn install --frozen-lockfile.