## @0x/metacoin This is an example project that demonstrates how the many Ethereum dev tools developed by 0x can be used in any Solidity/TS project. It supports: - Compiling & testing smart contracts - Generating typed contract wrappers - Solidity coverage - Solidity gas profiling - Running tests against Ganache - Running tests against our fork of Geth (it supports snapshotting & time travel) ## Contributing We welcome improvements and fixes from the wider community! To report bugs within this package, please create an issue in this repository. Please read our [contribution guidelines](../../CONTRIBUTING.md) before getting started. ### Install dependencies If you don't have yarn workspaces enabled (Yarn < v1.0) - enable them: ```bash yarn config set workspaces-experimental true ``` Then install dependencies ```bash yarn install ``` ### Build To build this package and all other monorepo packages that it depends on, run the following from the monorepo root directory: ```bash PKG=@0x/metacoin yarn build ``` Or continuously rebuild on change: ```bash PKG=@0x/metacoin yarn watch ``` ### Clean ```bash yarn clean ``` ### Lint ```bash yarn lint ``` ### Test providers By default tests run against an in-process Ganache instance. If you want to use Geth you'll need to [start a Geth dev node](https://github.com/0xProject/0x-monorepo/blob/v2-prototype/packages/devnet/README.md) first. ```bash cd ../devnet docker build -t 0x-devnet . docker run -it --rm -p 8501:8501 0x-devnet ``` This Geth version supports snapshots and time travel. Then - run your tests against it. ``` TEST_PROVIDER=geth yarn test ``` ### Coverage ```bash yarn test:coverage yarn coverage:report:html ``` ### Profiling Please note that traces emitted by ganache have incorrect gas costs so we recommend using Geth for profiling. ```bash TEST_PROVIDER=geth yarn test:profile ``` You'll see a warning that you need to explicitly enable and disable the profiler before and after the block of code you want to profile. ```typescript import { profiler } from './utils/profiler'; profiler.start(); // Some solidity stuff profiler.stop(); ```