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Aztec Typescript Packages

All the Typescript packages that make up Aztec.

Development

All scripts are run in the yarn-project workspace root:

  • To install dependencies run
yarn
  • To compile all packages on file changes run
yarn build:dev
  • To update tsconfig.json and build_manifest.json references run
yarn prepare
  • To prettify all files run
yarn format
  • To check prettier and eslint rules on each package (slow) run
yarn formatting

Tests

To run tests for a specific package, in its folder just run

yarn test

Note that end-to-end tests require anvil to be running, which is installed as part of the Foundry toolchain.

Useful extensions

Consider installing the Prettier and ESLint extensions if using VSCode. Configure Prettier to format the code on save, and ensure that ESLint errors are shown in your IDE.

Typescript config

  • yarn-project/tsconfig.json: Base tsconfig file, extended by all packages. Used directly by vscode and eslint, where it functions to include the whole project without listing project references.
  • yarn-project/[package]/tsconfig.json: Each package has its own file that specifies its project reference dependencies. This allows them to be built independently.

Package.json inheritance

To simplify the management of all package.json files, we have a custom script that injects the contents of package.common.json into all packages that reference it via the inherits custom field. To run the script, just run

yarn prepare

To override any of the fields from package.common.json, declare a package.local.json local to the package and add it to the inherits field.

Adding a new package

To add a new package, make sure to add it to the build_manifest.json, to the workspaces entry in the root package.json, and to the .circleci/config. Then, copy the structure from another existing package, including:

  • .eslintrc.cjs
  • Dockerfile
  • package.json
  • README.md
  • tsconfig.json

You may also need to modify the Dockerfile to copy your new package.json into the container to get CI to pass.

Deploying npm packages

deploy-npm script handles the releases of npm packages within yarn-project. But the initial release is a manual process:

  1. Ensure relevant folders are copied in by docker in yarn-project/yarn-project-base/Dockerfile and yarn-project/Dockerfile
  2. SSH into the CI
  3. Run the following:
cd project
./build-system/scripts/setup_env "$(git rev-parse HEAD)" "" "" ""
source /tmp/.bash_env*
BUILD_SYSTEM_DEBUG=1
COMMIT_TAG=<RELEASE_TAG_NUMBER_YOU_WANT e.g. aztec-packages-v0.8.8>
  1. Follow the deploy-npm script.
    • Best to run the deploy_package() method line by line by manually setting REPOSITORY var.
    • Extract VERSION as the script shows (in the eg it should be 0.8.8)
    • Skip the version existing checks like if [ "$VERSION" == "$PUBLISHED_VERSION" ] and if [ "$VERSION" != "$HIGHER_VERSION" ]. Since this is our first time deploying the package, PUBLISHED_VERSION and HIGHER_VERSION will be empty and hence these checks would fail. These checks are necessary in the CI for continual releases.
    • Locally update the package version in package.json using jq as shown in the script
    • Do a dry-run
    • If dry run succeeds, publish the package!
  2. Create a PR by adding your package into the deploy-npm script so next release onwards, CI can cut releases for your package.