Taral local development environment for clarity contracts
Development environment for Stacks smart contracts with support for unit tests and integration tests
- ➤ Getting started
- ➤ Thank you
- ➤ Local testnet
- ➤ Development of smart contracts
- ➤ Unit tests
- ➤ Integration tests
- ➤ Future work
- ➤ FAQ
- ➤ Contributors
- ➤ License
When getting started with developing smart contracts, you need to first install the packages by calling
./install.sh
This installs a certain version of clarity-cli
we're using to interact with the smart contracts locally in unit-test mode
This wouldn't be possible without the wonderful work of:
-
[Stacks] (https://www.stacks.co/) Powering just about everything.
-
Clarigen Most api provider and contract generation code in the
/packages/shared
is borrowed with gratitude from Clarigen and modified to fit our usecase. -
[Clarity-JS-SDK] (https://github.com/blockstack/clarity-js-sdk/) The native cli provider code in
/packages/shared/native-cli
is borrowed with gratitude from@blockstack/clarity-js-sdk
andClarigen
with few modifications. -
[Clarinet] (https://github.com/hirosystems/clarinet/) Used for checking smart contracts, powering a private testnet and testing. Still using the private testnet in
/clarity/docker
but will rely more and more onClarinet
. -
[Catamaran-Swaps] (https://github.com/friedger/stacks-swaps/) Swap code is based largely on
Stacks swaps
(smart contracts and swap verification functions) with the exception that this one runs directly against the bitcoin node, not using theblockcypher
API or other external dependencies. -
[Arkadiko] (https://github.com/arkadiko-dao/arkadiko/) Currently used for integrating arkadiko functionality on the private testnet. We are going to use the arkadiko deployed contracts outside of the testing environment.
The docker
folder contains a docker-compose
configuration to run a local testnet Stacks blockchain
environment from scratch
This starts the following private testnet
components:
- Postgres database
- Bitcoin -
puppet chain
- Stacks node
- Stacks api
- Local stacks blockchain explorer
It contains two docker-compose
files:
- bns.yaml
- docker-compose.yaml
If you want to import BNS data you should run
$> docker-compose -f bns.yaml pull
$> docker-compose -f bns.yaml build
$> docker-compose -f bns.yaml up
This will import bns data
into the /provisioning/private-testnet/bns-data
folder.
Moving forward, starting the stack:
$> docker-compose pull
$> docker-compose build
$> docker-compose up
Note:
If you do not want to import bns data, then you will need to comment out the environment line BNS_IMPORT_DIR: /provisioning/private-testnet/bns-data
from the stacks-blockchain-api
container, otherwise the container will panic if it doesn't find the files
If you did import the bns data, you need to uncomment (if previously commented out) the environment line above and be aware that the stacks-blockchain
will experience Connection refused
problems from stacks-blockchain-api
for the duration of bns data import. After the import, the API will become ready and accept events from stacks-blockchain node
The contracts
folder contains the smart contracts powering taral (development in progress).
When developing/updating a new smart contract you need to generate:
- Abi json file
- Typescript interface file
- Index file exposing a neat and simple way of accessing the smart contract interface
You can do all that by running:
yarn generate
Unit tests will run against an offline version of clarity cli
without docker stacks blockchain on.
Integration tests run against the local testnet stack started with docker.
The way we run it is:
First, start the local testnet by doing
$> cd docker && docker-compose up
Wait until the local testnet is fully started and then execute the integration tests
$> yarn integration-tests
Start development of the taral token and split this monorepo into multiple separate repositories once the codebase gets larger.
How can I help the Taral project?
Glad you asked. Taral project is developed by open source developers. Please contact us on Discord or Telegram if you want to help the project.
Is there a token?
A token is being currently developed, the ticker is TAL
When will this get released?
We are actively developing Taral, we will update once we have a clear timeline.
Doru Cioclea Octavian | Vincent L | You? |
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Licensed under ISC.