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Plugin for Ape Ethereum Framework for compiling Solidity contracts

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Quick Start

Compile Solidity contracts.

Dependencies

Installation

via pip

You can install the latest release via pip:

pip install ape-solidity

via setuptools

You can clone the repository and use setuptools for the most up-to-date version:

git clone https://github.com/ApeWorX/ape-solidity.git
cd ape-solidity
python3 setup.py install

Quick Usage

In your project, make sure you have a contracts/ directory containing Solidity files (.sol).

Then, while this plugin is installed, compile your contracts:

ape compile

The byte-code and ABI for your contracts should now exist in a __local__.json file in a .build/ directory.

Solidity Versioning

By default, ape-solidity tries to use the best versions of Solidity by looking at all the source files' pragma specifications. However, it is often better to specify a version directly. If you know the best version to use, set it in your ape-config.yaml, like this:

solidity:
  version: 0.8.14

EVM Versioning

By default, ape-solidity will use whatever version of EVM rules are set as default in the compiler version that gets used. Sometimes, you might want to use a different version, such as deploying on Arbitrum or Optimism where new opcodes are not supported yet. If you want to require a different version of EVM rules to use in the configuration of the compiler, set it in your ape-config.yaml like this:

solidity:
  evm_version: paris

Dependency Mapping

To configure import remapping, use your project's ape-config.yaml file:

solidity:
  import_remapping:
    - "@openzeppelin=path/to/open_zeppelin/contracts"

If you are using the dependencies: key in your ape-config.yaml, ape can automatically search those dependencies for the path.

dependencies:
  - name: OpenZeppelin
    github: OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts
    version: 4.4.2

solidity:
  import_remapping:
    - "@openzeppelin=OpenZeppelin/4.4.2"

Once you have your dependencies configured, you can import packages using your import keys:

import "@openzeppelin/token/ERC721/ERC721.sol";

Library Linking

To compile contracts that use libraries, you need to add the libraries first. Use the add_library() method from the ape-solidity compiler class to add the library. A typical flow is:

  1. Deploy the library.
  2. Call add_library() using the Solidity compiler plugin, which will also re-compile contracts that need the library.
  3. Deploy and use contracts that require the library.

For example:

import pytest


@pytest.fixture
def contract(accounts, project, compilers):
    # Deploy the library.
    account = accounts[0]
    library = project.Set.deploy(sender=account)

    # Add the library to Solidity (re-compiles contracts that use the library).
    compilers.solidity.add_library(library)

    # Deploy the contract that uses the library.
    return project.C.deploy(sender=account)

Compiler Settings

When using ape-solidity, your project's manifest's compiler settings will include standard JSON output. You should have one listed compiler per solc version used in your project. You can view your current project manifest, including the compiler settings, by doing:

from ape import project

manifest = project.extract_manifest()

for compiler_entry in manifest.compilers:
    print(compiler_entry.version)
    print(compiler_entry.settings)

NOTE: These are the settings used during contract verification when using the Etherscan plugin.

--via-IR Yul IR Compilation Pipeline

You can enable solc's --via-IR flag by adding the following values to your ape-config.yaml

solidity:
  via_ir: True

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