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import * as React from 'react';
import { render, hydrate } from 'react-dom';
import { Lead } from 'ts/components/Typography';
import context from 'ts/context/compiler';
import Base from 'ts/components/Base';
import Content from 'ts/components/Content';
import ContentBlock from 'ts/components/ContentBlock';
import Code from 'ts/components/Code';
import InlineCode from 'ts/components/InlineCode';
import CompilerComponent from 'ts/components/Compiler';
import Breakout from 'ts/components/Breakout';
function Compiler() {
return (
<Base context={context}>
<CompilerComponent />
<Content>
<ContentBlock main title="Get started" />
<ContentBlock title="Install">
<Breakout>
<Code copy>npm install @0x/sol-compiler --g</Code>
</Breakout>
</ContentBlock>
<ContentBlock title="Run">
<Breakout>
<Code>cd /your_project_dir && sol-compiler</Code>
</Breakout>
</ContentBlock>
<ContentBlock title="Configure">
<p>
Configure via a <InlineCode>compiler.json</InlineCode> file.
</p>
<Breakout>
<Code>mkdir compiler.json</Code>
</Breakout>
<p>Example of settings:</p>
<Breakout>
<Code language="json">
{`{
"contractsDir": "contracts",
"artifactsDir": "artifacts",
"contracts": "*",
"compilerSettings": {
"optimizer": { "enabled": false },
"outputSelection": {
"*": {
"*": ["abi", "evm.bytecode.object"]
}
}
}
}`}
</Code>
</Breakout>
</ContentBlock>
</Content>
<Content dark>
<ContentBlock main title="Artifacts">
<Lead>
Sol compiler uses solidity standard JSON output format for the artifacts. This way, you can
define which parts of the artifact you need.
</Lead>
</ContentBlock>
<ContentBlock title="Production">
<p>
Sol compiler uses solidity standard JSON output format for the artifacts. This way, you can
define which parts of the artifact you need.
</p>
<Breakout>
<Code light language="json">
{`{
...
"compilerSettings": {
"outputSelection": {
"*": {
"*": ["abi"]
}
}
}
...
}`}
</Code>
</Breakout>
<Breakout>
<Code light language="json">
{`{
...
"compilerOutput": {
"abi": [...],
},
...
}`}
</Code>
</Breakout>
</ContentBlock>
<ContentBlock title="Development">
<p>
Sometimes you need to use some debuggers or other dev tools and you’ll need more info in the
artifact.
</p>
<Breakout>
<Code light language="json">
{`{
...
"compilerSettings": {
"outputSelection": {
"*": {
"*": [
"abi",
"evm.bytecode.object",
"evm.bytecode.sourceMap",
"evm.deployedBytecode.object",
"evm.deployedBytecode.sourceMap"
]
}
}
}
...
}`}
</Code>
</Breakout>
<Breakout>
<Code light language="json">
{`{
...
"compilerOutput": {
"abi": [...],
"evm": {
"bytecode": {
"object": "0xdeadbeef",
"sourceMap": "26:480:..."
},
"deployedBytecode": {
"object": "0xdeadbeef",
"sourceMap": "26:480:0..."
}
}
}
"sources": {
"Migrations.sol": {
"id": 0
}
},
...
}`}
</Code>
</Breakout>
</ContentBlock>
</Content>
</Base>
);
}
const root = document.getElementById('app');
if (root.hasChildNodes()) {
hydrate(<Compiler />, root);
} else {
render(<Compiler />, root);
}
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