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* check receipt status for failed txs from evm * make EvmSigner's Auth public * setup evm state initialization for e2e * add a dummy Greeter contract, deployed on start * move WaitForEvmTxReceipt to from account to util * add tests for interacting with the contract * add ContractAddrs map to Chain
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This directory contains contract interfaces used by the e2e test suite.
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# Prereq
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* Abigen: https://geth.ethereum.org/docs/tools/abigen
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* Solidity: https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/latest/installing-solidity.html
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# Create Contract Interfaces for Go
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If you have the compiled ABI, you can skip directly to step 4.
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To create new go interfaces to contracts:
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1. add the solidity file: `<filename>.sol`
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2. decide on a package name. this will be the name of the package you'll import into go (`<pkg-name>`)
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3. compile the abi & bin for the contract: `solc -o <pkg-name> --abi --bin <filename>.sol`
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* run from this directory
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* note that `-o` is the output directory. this will generate `<pkg-name>/<filename>.abi`
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4. generate the golang interface:
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`abigen --abi=<pkg-name>/<filename>.abi --bin=<pkg-name>/<filename>.bin --pkg=<pkg-name> --out=<pkg-name>/main.go`
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5. import and use the contract in Go.
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By including the bin, the generated interface will have a `Deploy*` method. If you only need to interact with an existing contract, you can exclude the `--bin` and only an interaction method interface will be generated.
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# Resources
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* https://geth.ethereum.org/docs/developers/dapp-developer/native-bindings
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