Contracts Management
How to manage contracts
⚠️ Required: Your project must follow the required structure and it must be initialized to use the following functions.
deployContractByName(props)
Deploys contract code located inside a Cadence file. Returns the transaction result.\
Arguments
Props object accepts the following fields:
Name | Type | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name | string | name of the file in contracts folder (sans .cdc extension) and name of the contract (please note those should be the same) | |
to | Address | ✅ | (optional) account address, where contract will be deployed. If this is not specified, framework will create new account with randomized alias. |
addressMap | AddressMap | ✅ | (optional) object to use for address mapping of existing deployed contracts |
args | [Any] | ✅ | (optional) arguments, which will be passed to contract initializer. (optional) if template does not expect any arguments. |
update | boolean | ✅ | (optional) whether to update deployed contract. Default: false |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
ResponseObject | Result of the deploying transaction. |
Usage:
import path from "path";
import { init, emulator, deployContractByName } from "flow-js-testing";
const main = async () => {
const basePath = path.resolve(__dirname, "../cadence");
const port = 8080;
init(basePath, port);
await emulator.start(port);
// We will deploy our contract to the address that corresponds to "Alice" alias
const to = await getAccountAddress("Alice");
// We assume there is a file on "../cadence/contracts/Wallet.cdc" path
const name = "Wallet";
// Arguments will be processed and type matched in the same order as they are specified
// inside of a contract template
const args = [1337, "Hello", { name: "Alice" }];
const [deploymentResult, error] = await deployContractByName({ to, name });
console.log(deploymentResult, error);
await emulator.stop();
};
main();
In the rare case you would want to deploy contract code not from an existing template file, but rather
from a string representation of it, the deployContract
method will help you achieve this.
deployContract(props)
Deploys contract code specified as string. Returns transaction result.
Arguments
Props object accepts the following fields:
Name | Type | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|
contractCode | string | string representation of contract | |
name | string | name of the contract to be deployed. Should be the same as the name of the contract provided in contractCode | |
to | Address | ✅ | account address, where contract will be deployed. If this is not specified, framework will create new account with randomized alias. |
addressMap | AddressMap | ✅ | object to use for import resolver. Default: {} |
args | [Any] | ✅ | arguments, which will be passed to contract initializer. Default: [] |
update | boolean | ✅ | whether to update deployed contract. Default: false |
Usage:
import path from "path";
import { init, emulator, deployContract } from "flow-js-testing";
const main = async () => {
const basePath = path.resolve(__dirname, "../cadence");
const port = 8080;
await init(basePath, { port });
await emulator.start(port, false);
const to = await getAccountAddress("Alice");
const name = "Wallet";
const contractCode = `
pub contract Wallet{
init(amount: Int){
log(amount)
log("Thank you for the food!")
}
}
`;
const args = [1337];
const [deploymentResult, error] = await deployContractByName({
to,
name,
contractCode,
args,
});
console.log( deploymentResult, error );
await emulator.stop();
};
main();
While the framework has an automatic import resolver for Cadence code, you might want to know where (what address) your Contract is currently deployed to. We provide a method getContractAddress
for this.
getContractAddress(name)
Returns the address of the account where the contract is currently deployed.
Arguments
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | string | name of the contract |
import { getContractAddress } from "flow-js-testing";
const main = async () => {
const basePath = path.resolve(__dirname, "../cadence");
const port = 8080;
await init(basePath, { port });
await emulator.start(port, false);
// if we ommit "to" it will be deployed to a newly generated address with "unknown" alias
await deployContractByName({ name: "HelloWorld" });
const contract = await getContractAddress("HelloWorld");
console.log({ contract });
};
main();
📣 Framework does not support contracts with identical names deployed to different accounts. While you can deploy contract to a new address, the internal system, which tracks where contracts are deployed, will only store last address.