Self-contained Node.JS server that can perform the following functions:
- Compile a smart contract to generate an
.abi
file - Compile and deploy a smart contract to the blockchain in a single step
- Import a ready-made
.abi
file to go with the deployment of a smart contract
Under the hood, these functions create a Docker container running eosio.cdt
. More information about this can be viewed here.
Navigate to the root of this package and run yarn install
if running separately from the rest of the tools. Once all dependencies have been installed, navigate to the ./docker-eosio-cdt
folder and run ./build_eosio_cdt_docker.sh
to build the Docker image. This is necessary as the service will execute shell script code which spins up the Docker container transiently (disposed after it has finished the task).
Afterwards, navigate back to the root and do yarn start
to spin up the local service.
A POST
method that compiles a group of source files for the smart contract based on a provided source
input. It accepts the following as parameters:
source
-<String>
- An absolute file path to the entry file of the smart contract. The filename with file extension will be passed toeosio-cpp
as the primary argument for compilation.
It will return the following:
{
wasmLocation: - <String> - full path of the compiled WASM file
abi: - <String> - full path of the ABI file
abiContents: - <String> - Stringified contents of the ABI file
errors: - <Array[String]> - List of possible errors
stdout: - <Array[String]> - Line by line contents of the standard output of the compiler
stderr: - <Array[String]> - Line by line contents of the standard error of the compiler
compiled: - <Boolean> - Helper field to determine if file has been compiled or not
}
Note, that it will use the folder containing the entry file indicated in source
as the container for all dependencies of the file.
A POST
method which takes a file name and the contents of that file as an input, writing the file to a pre-determined location in the API server so it can be used for smart contract deployment. Use this API method as a back up for cases when compiling the ABI did not work. It accepts the following as parameters:
abiName
-<String>
- A file name with file extension such asabi_file.abi
content
-<String>
- The raw stringified content of the.abi
file to import
It will return the following:
{
abiPath: - <String> - The full path of the imported ABI file
errors: - <Array[String]> - List of possible errors
imported: - <Boolean> - Helper field to determine if the file has been compiled or not
}
A POST
method that compiles a group of source code files for the smart contract based on a provided source
input. Afterwards, it will deploy the compiled smart contract to the blockchain at endpoint
with the account_name
permission signed with private_key
. Optionally, if abiSource
is provided, the service will use the .abi
file at abiSource
instead of generating the .abi
file itself. It accepts the following as parameters:
source
-<String>
- An absolute file path to the entry file of the smart contract. The filename with file extension will be passed toeosio-cpp
as the primary argument for compilation.endpoint
-<String>
- The full endpoint of thenodeos
instance the user wishes to deploy the contract toaccount_name
-<String>
- The name of the account that will sign and deploy this contractprivate_key
-<String>
- The private key of the account's permission. Be aware to use the correct private key. Otherwise, you may receive an error.- [
abiSource
] -<String>
- An absolute file path to the imported.abi
file to use instead of the default behavior. Optional field.
It will return the following:
{
wasmLocation: - <String> - full path of the compiled WASM file
abi: - <String> - full path of the ABI file
abiContents: - <String> - Stringified contents of the ABI file
output: - <Object> - Trimmed result of the deployment action, in cases of deployment success
errors: - <Array[String]> - List of possible errors
stdout: - <Array[String]> - Line by line contents of the standard output of the compiler
stderr: - <Array[String]> - Line by line contents of the standard error of the compiler
compiled: - <Boolean> - Helper field to determine if file has been compiled or not
deployed: - <Boolean> - Helper field to determine if file has been deployed or not
}
Note, that it will use the folder containing the entry file indicated in source
as the container for all dependencies of the file.