Using Truffle
Setting up the development environment
There are a few technical requirements before we start. Please install the following: Requirements:
- Windows, Linux or Mac OS X
- Node.js v8.9.4 LTS or later
- Git
Recommendations for Windows
If you're running Truffle on Windows, you may encounter some naming conflicts that could prevent Truffle from executing properly. Please see the section on resolving naming conflicts for solutions.
Installing
Once we have those installed, we only need one command to install Truffle:
npm install -g truffle
truffle version
on a terminal. If you see an error, make sure that your npm modules are added to your path.
Create A Project
The first step is to create a Truffle project. We'll use the *MegaCoin as an example, which creates a token that can be transferred between accounts:
- Create a new directory for your Truffle project
mkdir MegaCoin
cd MegaCoin
- Intialize your project:
truffle init
Once this operation is completed, you'll now have a project structure with the following items:
- contracts/: Directory for Solidity contracts
- migrations/: Directory for scriptable deployment files
- test/: Directory for test files for testing your application and contracts
- truffle-config.js: Truffle configuration file
Create Contract
You can write your own smart contract or download the BLUE20 token smart contract template.
Compile Contract
To compile a Truffle project, change to the root of the directory where the project is located and then type the following into a terminal:
truffle compile
Config Truffle for TC
- Go to truffle-config.js
- Update the truffle-config with nc-network-crendentials.
const HDWalletProvider = require('@truffle/hdwallet-provider');
const fs = require('fs');
const mnemonic = fs.readFileSync(".secret").toString().trim();
module.exports = {
networks: {
development: {
host: "127.0.0.1", // Localhost (default: none)
port: 8545, // Standard GSYS port (default: none)
network_id: "*", // Any network (default: none)
},
testnet: {
provider: () => new HDWalletProvider(mnemonic, `https://testnet-rpc.genesys.network`),
network_id: 42440,
confirmations: 10,
timeoutBlocks: 200,
skipDryRun: true
},
bsc: {
provider: () => new HDWalletProvider(mnemonic, `https://mainnet-rpc.genesys.network`),
network_id: 16507,
confirmations: 10,
timeoutBlocks: 200,
skipDryRun: true
},
},
// Set default mocha options here, use special reporters etc.
mocha: {
// timeout: 100000
},
// Configure your compilers
compilers: {
solc: {
version: "^0.6.12", // A version or constraint - Ex. "^0.5.0"
}
}
}
Notice, it requires mnemonic to be passed in for Provider, this is the seed phrase for the account you'd like to deploy from. Create a new .secret file in root directory and enter your 12 word mnemonic seed phrase to get started. To get the seedwords from metamask wallet you can go to Metamask Settings, then from the menu choose Security and Privacy where you will see a button that says reveal seed words.
Deploying on GSYS Network
Run this command in root of the project directory:
$ truffle migrate --network testnet
Contract will be deployed on Genesys Chain Chapel Testnet, it look like this:
1_initial_migration.js
======================
Deploying 'Migrations'
----------------------
> transaction hash: 0xaf4502198400bde2148eb4274b08d727a17080b685cd2dcd4aee13d8eb954adc
> Blocks: 3 Seconds: 9
> contract address: 0x81eCD10b61978D9160428943a0c0Fb31a5460466
> block number: 3223948
> block timestamp: 1604049862
> account: 0x623ac9f6E62A8134bBD5Dc96D9B8b29b4B60e45F
> balance: 6.24574114
> gas used: 191943 (0x2edc7)
> gas price: 20 gwei
> value sent: 0 ETH
> total cost: 0.00383886 ETH
Pausing for 5 confirmations...
------------------------------
> confirmation number: 2 (block: 3223952)
> confirmation number: 3 (block: 3223953)
> confirmation number: 4 (block: 3223954)
> confirmation number: 6 (block: 3223956)
> Saving migration to chain.
> Saving artifacts
-------------------------------------
> Total cost: 0.00383886 ETH
Summary
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> Total deployments: 1
> Final cost: 0.00383886 ETH
Remember your address, transaction_hash and other details provided would differ, Above is just to provide an idea of structure.
Congratulations! You have successfully deployed BLUE20 Smart Contract. Now you can interact with the Smart Contract.
You can check the deployment status here: https://genesys.network/ or https://testnet-explorer.genesys.network/