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PoolTogether V5 Draw Auction

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Overview

To encourage the completion of the Draw, the Prize Pool's reserve, which accumulated during the duration of the Draw, is distributed through an auction. A linear auction mechanism is used to distribute it.

To learn more about this mechanism, consult the following documentation: https://dev.pooltogether.com/protocol/next/design/draw-auction

Development

Installation

You may have to install the following tools to use this repository:

  • Foundry to compile and test contracts
  • direnv to handle environment variables
  • lcov to generate the code coverage report

Install dependencies:

npm i

Env

Copy .envrc.example and write down the env variables needed to run this project.

cp .envrc.example .envrc

Once your env variables are setup, load them with:

direnv allow

Compile

Run the following command to compile the contracts:

npm run compile

Coverage

Forge is used for coverage, run it with:

npm run coverage

You can then consult the report by opening coverage/index.html:

open coverage/index.html

Code quality

Husky is used to run lint-staged and tests when committing.

Prettier is used to format TypeScript and Solidity code. Use it by running:

npm run format

Solhint is used to lint Solidity files. Run it with:

npm run hint

CI

A default Github Actions workflow is setup to execute on push and pull request.

It will build the contracts and run the test coverage.

You can modify it here: .github/workflows/coverage.yml

For the coverage to work, you will need to setup the MAINNET_RPC_URL repository secret in the settings of your Github repository.