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yarn
installednode
version >= 17.0.0
yarn install
.env
file in packages/react-app-revamp
(the frontend package) and paste the following values:Required
NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL=
NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_WALLETCONNECT_PROJECT_ID=
NEXT_PUBLIC_R2_ACCOUNT_ID=
NEXT_PUBLIC_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
NEXT_PUBLIC_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_MERKLE_TREES_BUCKET=
Optional
NEXT_PUBLIC_QUICKNODE_SLUG=
NEXT_PUBLIC_QUICKNODE_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_ALCHEMY_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_ETHERSCAN_KEY=
NEXT_PUBLIC_IMAGE_UPLOAD_BUCKET=
First, navigate to the top directory of this repo and run the development server with
yarn dev
Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser to see the result.
Whenever you make a change to smart contracts or really whenever the bytecode files change (could be that the compiler version got changed and so no bytecode changed, but remappings were reformatted), increment the version by x.1
. Then generate the bytecode and version it as described below.
The purpose of this is so that we have a way to tell exactly what bytecode a contract that we read from a chain has and exactly how it was deployed given its version number.
In order to generate and/or update the bytecode of your project, run
yarn smartcheck
Upon a successful forge fmt
, forge test -vv
, and forge build
of the smart contract code, this will copy the generated bytecode and ABI into the react-app-revamp
(the frontend) package so that the app can access it.
You will also need to do two more things if the ABI is changed:
packages/react-app-revamp/contracts/bytecodeAndAbi
by copying the content in Contest.sol
, which is the latest version of bytecode, into a new folder in contracts/bytecodeAndAbi
and renaming that folder with the incremented version following the convention.packages/react-app-revamp/helpers/getContestContractVersion.ts
to use the new version if a contract's version()
function returns the value of your newly incremented version.RewardsModule.sol
as well if that has changed.Here is an example PR that does all of these steps.
Make sure to do all of these steps before committing any changes to the contract code to make sure that the bytecode that the site is deploying is the same as what you have written in the forge
package! And also so that the site is able to correctly version a given deployed contract's ABI when reading from it.
Our smart contracts were audited by Certik in September 2023, the audit report is available here.