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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pascal Precht 794c7d5f24 test(stack/contracts-manager): add missing unit and API tests 2020-02-26 15:14:49 -05:00
Jonathan Rainville 2e8b2554df feat(@embark/contracts): add proxyFor property for contracts
Requested here https://github.com/embarklabs/embark/issues/1689
Adds proxyFor to contracts that merges the ABI of the parent
contract to the child (proxy)  contract so that the proxy can use
the methods of the parent but is deployed as itself
2020-02-14 08:27:34 -05:00
Pascal Precht b4b4848913 fix(stack/contracts-manager): ensure custom `abiDefinition` is set properly if provided
Turns out that 17cec1b787 has never worked as intended.
Custom provided `abiDefinition` values have been simply ignored. Embark always used the
`abiDefnition` that resulted from the Smart Contract compilation.
2020-02-13 11:12:06 +01:00
Jonathan Rainville 87a04cd5db fix(@embark/contracts-manager): always deploy contracts with deploy: true
This was an issue experienced with ENS contracts not being deployed
because the configs used `strategy: explicit` and ENS configs are
not in configs.
To fix, I changed the way we check for deploy. If `deploy` is set as
`true` it should always deploy even if not in configs. It just means
they were added from a plugin (like ENS)
Also, I needed to set to `false` the `deploy` property of contracts
compiled that were not in config, because otherwise, they tried to
deploy, which goes against the strategy. This is because those
contracts get initiated as `deploy: true`.
2020-02-07 14:23:45 -05:00
emizzle d5294203b7 fix(@embark/contracts-manager): Remove `logger` from serialized contract
For all instances where a `Contract` instance is serialized using `JSON.stringify`, the `logger` property was being stringified and written to logs and contract artifact files.

Add Serializer class that allows ignoring of class properties during serialization when using `JSON.stringify`.

NOTE: The `Serializer` relies on TypeScript’s decorators which are still listed as experimental (requiring the necessary compiler flag) despite being around for several years. Decorators are a stage 2 proposal for JavaScript.
2020-02-06 12:37:29 -05:00
Jonathan Rainville 2f5c16b8cd fix(@embark/contracts): fix ENS contracts not being resolved as deps
This was caused by the fact that we add the ENS contract to the
manager when before they deploy, but the dependency resolution was
done while building the contracts, so even before.
So the solution was to add a "before build" action so that the ENS
module could add its contracts to the manager if needed.
2020-01-29 10:15:48 -05:00
Iuri Matias d328b9953a chore: update site urls 2020-01-28 12:07:17 -05:00
Michael Bradley, Jr 7e550f0e6f build(deps): bump web3[-*] from 1.2.1 to 1.2.4
Refactor typings as necessary. In order for `bignumber.js` in the root
`node_modules` to not conflict with `@types/bignumber.js`, specify
`"bignumber.js": "5.0.0"` in `devDependencies` and `"embark-ui/bignumber.js"`
in `nohoist` of the root `package.json`.

In `packages/plugins/rpc-manager` switch from callback to promise usage with
respect to `web3.eth.accounts.signTransaction` because of a [bug][bug]
discovered in web3 v1.2.4.

In `packages/plugins/solidity-tests` specialize the tsc compiler options with
`"skipLibCheck": true` because of a problematic web3-related typing in the
`.d.ts` files of the remix-tests package.

Bump ganache-cli from 6.4.3 to 6.7.0 (latest) because 6.4.3 doesn't support
`eth_chainId` but web3 1.2.4 makes use of the `eth_chainId` RPC method (EIP
695).

BREAKING CHANGE: bump embark's minimum supported version of parity from
`>=2.0.0` to `>=2.2.1`. This is necessary since web3 1.2.4 makes use of the
`eth_chainId` RPC method (EIP 695) and that parity version is the earliest one
to implement it.

[bug]: https://github.com/ethereum/web3.js/issues/3283
2019-12-20 08:35:48 -06:00
Pascal Precht aa5121ae0d fix(@cockpit/contracts): ensure contract state is emitted in realtime
This fixes a bug that redeployment of contracts has not been properly
reflected in the cockpit contract list.

The reason for that was that it's listening for a websocket API that
only updates when the `contractsState` event has been emitted.

The commit ensures `contractsState` is emitted during dedicated deployment
events.
2019-12-17 10:43:32 -05:00
Michael Bradley, Jr ee56f37713 build: implement collective typecheck
This PR replaces #2057.

Implement a collective typecheck action that can be invoked in the root of the
monorepo with `yarn typecheck` or in watch-mode with `yarn watch:typecheck`.
Include the watch-mode typecheck action as part of `yarn start` (a.k.a
`yarn watch`).

To activate collective typecheck for a package in the monorepo, its
`package.json` file should specify:

```
{
  "embark-collective": {
    "typecheck": true
  }
}
```
*-or-*
```
{
  "embark-collective": {
    "typecheck": {...}
  }
}
```

Where `{...}` above is a `tsconfig.json` fragment that will be merged into the
config generated for the package according the same rules that `tsc` applies
when merging [configs][config].

When collective typecheck begins, it generates a `tsconfig.json` for the root
of the monorepo and for each package that is activated for the action. If the
generated JSON is different than what's on disk for the respective root/package
config, or if the config is not present on disk, then it will be
written. Changes to generated `tsconfig.json` files should be committed; such
changes will arise when there are structural changes to the monorepo, e.g. a
package is added, removed, moved and/or the directory containing it is
renamed. Since the configs are only generated at the beginning of collective
typecheck, when structural changes are made in the monorepo `yarn typecheck`
(or `yarn start` or `yarn watch:typecheck`) should be restarted.

Nearly all of the packages in the monorepo (i.e. all those for which it makes
sense) have been activated for collective typecheck. Even those packages that
don't contain `.ts` sources are activated because `tsc` can make better sense
of the code base as a whole owing to the project references included in the
generated `tsconfig.json` files. Also, owing to the fully cross-referenced
`tsconfig.json` files, it's possible for `tsc` to type check the whole code
base without babel (`yarn build` or `yarn watch:build`) having been run
beforehand.

**NOTE** that a *"cold typecheck"* of the whole monorepo is resource intensive:
on this author's 2019 MacBook Pro it takes around three minutes, the fans spin
up, and `tsc` uses nearly 0.5 GB of RAM. However, once a full typecheck has
completed, the next full typecheck will complete in a few seconds or less; and
when running in watch-mode there is likewise a *big* speedup once a full
typecheck has completed, whether that full check happened before it's running
in watch-mode or when watch-mode itself resulted in a full check before
switching automatically to incremental check, as well a corresponding *big*
reduction in resource consumption. A full check will be needed any time
`yarn typecheck` (or `yarn start` or `yarn watch:typecheck`) is run in a fresh
clone plus `yarn install`, or after doing `yarn reboot[:full]` or `yarn reset`.

The combination of options in each generated package-level `tsconfig.json` and
the root `tsconfig.base.json` result in `tsc` writing `.d.ts` files (TypeScript
declaration files) into the `dist/` directory of each package. That
output is intended to live side-by-side with babel's output, and therefore the
`"rootDir"` option in each generated config is set to `"./src"`.

In projects activated for collective typecheck, `.js` may be converted to `.ts`
and/or `.ts` sources may be added without any additional changes needed in
package-level `package.json`.

---

Reorganize types in `packages/core/typings` (a.k.a `@types/embark`) into
`packages/core/core` (`embark-core`), refactor other packages' imports
accordingly, and delete `packages/core/typings` from the monorepo. This results
in some similarly named but incompatible types exported from `embark-core`
(e.g. `Events` and `EmbarkEvents`, the latter being the one from
`packages/core/typings`); future refactoring should consolidate those types. To
avoid circular dependency relationships it's also necessary to split out
`Engine` from `embark-core` into its own package (`embark-engine`) and to
introduce a bit of duplication, e.g. the `Maybe` type that's now defined in
both `embark-i18n` and `embark-core`.

In the process of the types reorg, move many dependencies spec'd in various
`package.json` to the `package.json` of the package/s that actually depend on
them, e.g. many are moved from `packages/embark/package.json` to
`packages/core/engine/package.json`. Related to those moves, fix some Node.js
`require`-logic related to bug-prone dependency resolution.

Fix all type errors that appeared as a result of activating collective
typecheck across the whole monorepo.

Reactivate `tslint` in `packages/core/core` and fix the remaining linter errors.

Tidy up and add a few items in the root `package.json` scripts.

Bump lerna from `3.16.4` to `3.19.0`.

Bumpt typescript from `3.6.3` to `3.7.2`.

Bumpt tslint from `5.16.0` to `5.20.1`.

Make various changes related to packages' `import`/`require`ing packages that
weren't spec'd in their respective `package.json`. More refactoring is needed
in this regard, but changes were made as the problems were observed in the
process of authoring this PR.

[config]: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/tsconfig-json.html
2019-12-13 13:59:47 -05:00
Pascal Precht d2556af8ba refactor(@embark/core): move Engine into embark-core 2019-11-11 17:00:01 +01:00
Jonathan Rainville f54fbf0b3d feat(@embark/test-runner): make vm default node (#1846)
* feat: make vm default node

* feat(@embark/tests): enable switching node between tests
2019-09-12 17:30:28 -04:00
Iuri Matias c46c52ff5c
move embarkjs packages & remove embark- prefix from some folders (#1879)
* chore(@embark/): move embarkjs packages to their own folder

* chore(@embark/): rename embark-ui folder to cockpit

* chore(@embark/): rename packages already in logical folders to remove embark- prefix

chore(@embark/): rename packages already in logical folders to remove embark- prefix

update package.json files to use correct eslint config

remove core/* from package.json workspaces
2019-09-06 18:26:08 -04:00