This commit introduces a new feature that enables users to calculate Smart Contract
constructor arguments lazily using an (async) function. Similar to normal Smart Contract
configurations, the return or resolved value from that function has to be either a list
of arguments in the order as they are needed for the constructor, or as an object with
named members that match the arguments individually.
```
...
development: {
deploy: {
SimpleStorage: {
args: async ({ contracts, web3, logger}) => {
// do something with `contracts` and `web3` to determine
// arguments
let someValue = await ...;
return [someValue];
// or
return {
initialValue: someValue
};
}
}
}
}
...
```
Closes#2270
feat(@embark/utils): add method to verify if a plugin is installed & configured
feature(@embark/utils): add method to verify if a plugin is installed & configured
feature: warn about packages that will be independent plugins and are not configured
chore: update templates to specify plugins
refactor: add to plugin api params so that blockchain plugins no longer need to be passed options
address changes in code review
remove unneded space
Update packages/core/utils/src/index.ts
Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Rainville <rainville.jonathan@gmail.com>
Update packages/core/utils/src/index.ts
Co-Authored-By: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
fix linting issue
add missing import
remove optional plugins from coming as default
Revert "chore: update hooks examples to destructure dependencies object"
This reverts commit 448eab724b.
remove trailing comma
fix linting issue
include tsconfig
This commit adds two new configuration settings for Smart Contract configuration:
- `interfaces` - Any Smart Contract that represent an interface or is used for inheritance
- `libraries` - Any Smart Contract that is used as a library
This makes the configuration less redundant in cases where otherwise the `deploy`
property has been set to `false`, such as:
```
deploy: {
Ownable: {
deploy: false
},
...
}
```
The above can now be done via:
```
interfaces: ['Ownable'],
deploy: {
...
}
```
* fix embarkjs generation
fix ens setProvider
fix embarkjs objects
fix generated embarkjs provider
generate contracts
fix embarkjs-ens
* address some of the issues in the code review
* feat(@embark/specialconfigs): introduce dynamic addresses
This commit introduces a new Smart Contract configuration addressHandler
that lets users define a function to "lazily" compute the address of the
Smart Contract in question.
This is useful when a third-party takes care of deploying a dependency
Smart Contract, but the address of that Smart Contract only being available
at run-time.
Example:
```
deploy: {
SimpleStorage: {
fromIndex: 0,
args: [100],
},
OtherContract: {
deps: ['SimpleStorage'],
address: async (deps) => {
// use `deps.contracts.SimpleStorage` to determine address
},
abiDefinition: ABI
},
}
```
In the example above, OtherContract will be deployed after SimpleStorage
because it uses the deps property to define Smart Contracts that it depends
on. All dependencies are exposed on the addressHandler function parameter
similar to deployment hooks.
Closes#1690