The best way to get started building decentralized applications on Ethereum!
A new version of scaffold-eth with its core functionality. Built using NextJS, RainbowKit, Wagmi and Typescript.
- ✅ Contract component to easily edit the smart contracts and view & test the contract on your frontend
- 🔥 Burner wallet & local faucet
- 🔐 Integration with the different wallet providers
- Clone this repo & install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/scaffold-eth/se-2.git
cd se-2
yarn install
- Run a local network in the first terminal:
yarn chain
- On a second terminal, deploy the test contract:
yarn deploy
- On a third terminal, start your NextJS app:
yarn start
Visit your app on: http://localhost:3000
.
Run smart contract test with yarn hardhat:test
- Edit your smart contract
YourContract.sol
inpackages/hardhat/contracts
- Edit your frontend in
packages/nextjs/pages
- Edit your deployment scripts in
packages/hardhat/deploy
Once you are ready to deploy your smart contracts, there are a few things you need to adjust.
- Select the network
By default, yarn deploy
will deploy the contract to the local network. You can change the defaultNetwork in packages/hardhat/hardhat.config.js.
You could also simply run yarn deploy --network target_network
to deploy to another network.
Check the hardhat.config.js
for the networks that are pre-configured. You can also add other network settings to the hardhat.config.js file
. Here are the Alchemy docs for information on specific networks.
- Generate a new account or add one to deploy the contract(s) from. Additionally you will need to add your Alchemy API key. Rename
.env.example
to.env
and fill the required keys.
ALCHEMY_API_KEY="",
DEPLOYER_PRIVATE_KEY=""
The deployer account is the account that will deploy your contracts and execute calls you make in your deployment script.
You can generate a random account / private key with yarn generate
or add the private key of your crypto wallet. yarn generate
will create a random account and add the DEPLOYER_PRIVATE_KEY to the .env file. You can check the generated account with yarn account
.
- Deploy your smart contract(s)
Run the command below to deploy the smart contract to the target network. Make sure to have some funds in your deployer account to pay for the transaction.
yarn deploy --network network_name
- Verify your smart contract
You can verify your smart contract on Etherscan by running:
yarn verify --network network_name
Run yarn vercel
and follow the steps to deploy to Vercel. Once you log in (email, github, etc), the default options should work. It'll give you a public URL.
If you want to redeploy to the same production URL you can run yarn vercel --prod
. If you omit the --prod
flag it will deploy it to a preview/test URL.
Make sure your .env.production
file has the values you need.
Hint: We recommend connecting the project GitHub repo to Vercel so you the gets automatically deployed when pushing to main
Hint Typescript helps you catch errors at compile time, which can save time and improve code quality, but can be challenging for those who are new to the language or who are used to the more dynamic nature of JavaScript. Below are the steps to disable type & lint check at different levels
We run pre-commit
git hook which lints the staged files and don't let you commit if there is an linting error.
To disable this, go to .husky/pre-commit
file and comment out yarn lint-staged --verbose
- yarn lint-staged --verbose
+ # yarn lint-staged --verbose
Vercel by default runs types and lint checks while developing build
and deployment fails if there is a types or lint error.
To ignore types and lint error checks while deploying, use :
yarn vercel:yolo
We have github workflow setup checkout .github/workflows/lint.yaml
which runs types and lint error checks every time code is pushed to main
branch or pull request is made to main
branch
To disable it, delete .github
directory
We welcome contributions to Scaffold-Eth 2!
Please see CONTRIBUTING.MD for more information and guidelines for contributing to Scaffold-Eth 2.