import * as React from 'react'; import { hydrate, render } from 'react-dom'; import * as Loadable from 'react-loadable'; import { context } from 'ts/context/profiler'; import { Base } from 'ts/components/Base'; import { Breakout } from 'ts/components/Breakout'; import { Code } from 'ts/components/Code'; import { Content } from 'ts/components/Content'; import { ContentBlock } from 'ts/components/ContentBlock'; import { Hero } from 'ts/components/Hero'; import { InlineCode } from 'ts/components/InlineCode'; import { Intro, IntroAside, IntroLead } from 'ts/components/Intro'; import { List, ListItem } from 'ts/components/List'; import { TabBlock, Tabs } from 'ts/components/Tabs'; const Animation = Loadable({ loader: () => System.import(/* webpackChunkName: 'profiler-animation' */ 'ts/components/Animations/Profiler'), loading: () =>
, delay: 1000, render(loadable: { Animation: any }): React.ReactNode { const Component = loadable.Animation; return ; }, }); const Profiler: React.StatelessComponent<{}> = () => (

Sol-profiler gathers line-by-line gas usage for any transaction submitted through your provider. This will help you find unexpected inefficiencies in parts of your smart contract, and take a data-driven approach to optimizing it.

{`+function() public payable { + deposit(); } +function deposit() public payabble { + balanceOf[msg.sender] += msg.value; + Deposit(msg.sender, msg.value); } -function withdraw(uint wad) public { - require(balanceOf[msg.sender] >= wad); - balanceOf[msg.sender] -= wad; - msg.sender.transfer(wad); - Withdrawal(msg.sender, wad); }`}
Use ganache-cli as a backing node. Understand and use web3-provider-engine. npm install @0x/sol-trace --save

Sol-trace is a subprovider that needs to be prepended to your provider engine. Depending on your project setup, you will need to use a specific ArtifactAdapter. Sol-trace ships with the SolCompilerArtifactAdapter for use with{' '} Sol-compiler and TruffleArtifactAdapter for use with the{' '} Truffle framework. You can also write your own and support any artifact format.

{`import { SolCompilerArtifactAdapter } from '@0x/sol-trace'; // Both artifactsDir and contractsDir are optional and will be fetched from compiler.json if not passed in const artifactAdapter = new SolCompilerArtifactAdapter(artifactsDir, contractsDir);`} {`import { TruffleArtifactAdapter } from '@0x/sol-trace'; const projectRoot = '.'; const solcVersion = '0.4.24'; const artifactAdapter = new TruffleArtifactAdapter(projectRoot, solcVersion);`} {`import { AbstractArtifactAdapter } from '@0x/sol-trace'; class YourCustomArtifactsAdapter extends AbstractArtifactAdapter {...}; const artifactAdapter = new YourCustomArtifactsAdapter(...);`}

Now that we have an artifactAdapter, we can create a{' '} RevertTraceSubprovider and append it to our provider engine.

{`import { ProviderEngine, RpcSubprovider } from 'web3-provider-engine'; import { RevertTraceSubprovider } from '@0x/sol-cov'; const defaultFromAddress = "..."; // Some ethereum address with test funds const revertTraceSubprovider = new RevertTraceSubprovider(artifactAdapter, defaultFromAddress); const providerEngine = new ProviderEngine(); providerEngine.addProvider(revertTraceSubprovider); providerEngine.addProvider(new RpcSubprovider({rpcUrl: 'http://localhost:8545'})); providerEngine.start();`}
); const root = document.getElementById('app'); if (root.hasChildNodes()) { hydrate(, root); } else { render(, root); }