zeta-chain / example-contracts

Examples of universal smart contract implementing cross-chain swaps, NFT transfers, ERC-20 transfers and more
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Swap: swap from EVM task #203

Closed fadeev closed 2 weeks ago

fadeev commented 1 month ago

Task to swap from EVM using evmDepositAndCall from the toolkit.

EVM → ZetaChain → EVM:

npx hardhat swap-from-evm --network localhost --receiver 0xE6E340D132b5f46d1e472DebcD681B2aBc16e57E --amount 1 --target 0x9fd96203f7b22bCF72d9DCb40ff98302376cE09c --recipient 0xf39Fd6e51aad88F6F4ce6aB8827279cffFb92266 --withdraw true

ZetaChain → EVM:

npx hardhat swap-from-zetachain --network localhost --contract 0xE6E340D132b5f46d1e472DebcD681B2aBc16e57E --amount 1 --target 0x2ca7d64A7EFE2D62A725E2B35Cf7230D6677FfEe --recipient 0xf39Fd6e51aad88F6F4ce6aB8827279cffFb92266 --zrc20 0x9fd96203f7b22bCF72d9DCb40ff98302376cE09c --withdraw true

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📝 Walkthrough
📝 Walkthrough ## Walkthrough This pull request introduces modifications to the Hardhat configuration and related task files for the `swap` functionality. The `hardhat.config.ts` file updates import statements to include new tasks for swapping tokens from ZetaChain and EVM. Additionally, the `package.json` file reflects dependency version updates. New task files are introduced, with `swapFromEVM.ts` defining a task for EVM token swaps, and `swapFromZetaChain.ts` refining the existing swap task with updated parameters. ## Changes | File Path | Change Summary | |----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | examples/swap/hardhat.config.ts | Removed import of `swap`, added imports for `swapFromZetaChain` and `swapFromEVM`. | | examples/swap/package.json | Updated dependencies: `@zetachain/localnet` from `^3.0.4` to `^3.3.0`, `@zetachain/toolkit` from `13.0.0-rc4` to `13.0.0-rc5`. | | examples/swap/tasks/swapFromEVM.ts | Introduced `swap-from-evm` task with `evmDepositAndCall` function for EVM to ZetaChain swaps. | | examples/swap/tasks/swapFromZetaChain.ts | Updated task name from `swap` to `swap-from-zetachain`, refined parameters including `zrc20`. | ## Possibly related PRs - **#186**: Updates to the `Swap` contract, modifying the `swapAndWithdraw` function, relevant to the overall swapping functionality. - **#198**: Modifications to the withdrawal logic in the `SwapToAnyToken` contract, pertinent to the management of token transfers. - **#200**: Introduction of a new `gatewayCall` function and updates to the Hardhat configuration, aligning with changes in the main PR. ## Suggested reviewers - **andresaiello**: Suggested for review based on expertise in the relevant areas of the codebase.

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Drowzilla commented 3 weeks ago

0x9d1b914cecb3160571958ecfcebc73890e2ed330c3d8ed4a6ddb79422925d6cf

https://explorer.zetachain.com/evm/tx/0x9d1b914cecb3160571958ecfcebc73890e2ed330c3d8ed4a6ddb79422925d6cf

Can someone help me with this