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xCall testing JVM

A repository containing xCall early testing Smart Contracts. Specifically, ./Contracts/dapp-sample package contains showcase proxy smart contract.

Requirements

You need to install JDK 11 or later version. Visit OpenJDK.net for prebuilt binaries. Or you can install a proper OpenJDK package from your OS vendors. You will also need jq.

Please find below the recommanded commands to run to install these packages:

  • In macOS:
$ # Install brew
$ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
$ # Install JDK
$ brew tap AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk
$ brew cask install adoptopenjdk11
$ # Install JQ
$ brew install jq
  • In Windows (Windows 10 or later)

You can install the JDK11 natively, but you will need bash in order to run the HelloWorld deploy scripts. Please install WSL first, so you can follow the same instructions than Linux.

  • In Linux (Ubuntu 18.04):
$ # Install JDK
$ sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk
$ # Install JQ
$ sudo apt install jq

How to Build and Deploy the project

1. Build the project (mostly for making sure that everything works correctly for your setup)

./gradlew build

or

./gradlew clean build (for subsequent clean builds)

This should run all the unittest, and run successfully with a similar output than below:

Starting a Gradle Daemon (subsequent builds will be faster)

> Task :Tests:customIrc2Token-Test:test
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: Sharing is only supported for boot loader classes because bootstrap classpath has been appended

BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 2s
52 actionable tasks: 52 executed

2. Setup build system

You'll need python3 and pip installed on your machine beforehand.

Now we can install the virtualenv and the dependencies:

$ # Run this in the ./scripts folder of the project
$ python -m venv ./venv
$ source ./venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -r ./requirements.txt

Everytime you want to use the build & deploy system, please do source ./venv/bin/activate inside ./scripts beforehand.

3. Keystore config

In order to deploy/update the contract keystore and password must be configured as following:

  • Put keystore content in "scripts/config/keystores/{network}/operator.icx"
  • Put keystore password in "scripts/config/keystores/{network}/operator.pwd"

Note: {network} should be replaced with network name you are deploying/updating to!

Make sure you have enough ICX in wallet!

4. Deploying contracts

HelloWorld contract

$ # Run this in the root folder of the project
$ # We specify "lisbon" as an argument here, which means the contracts
$ # will be deployed on Lisbon. You can set it to "custom" too for the
$ # custom network
$ ./scripts/scenario/1.deploy_hello_world.sh lisbon
[...]
# This should end with the following message
[🎉] HelloWorld have been successfully deployed!

CustomIrc2Token contract

$ # Run this in the root folder of the project
$ # We specify "lisbon" as an argument here, which means the contracts
$ # will be deployed on Lisbon. You can set it to "custom" too for the
$ # custom network
$ ./scripts/scenario/2.deploy_custom_irc2_token.sh lisbon
[...]
# This should end with the following message
[🎉] CustomIrc2Token have been successfully deployed!

5. Updating contracts

HelloWorld contract

$ # Run this in the root folder of the project
$ # We specify "lisbon" as an argument here, which means the contracts
$ # will be updated on Lisbon. You can set it to "custom" too for the
$ # custom network
$ ./scripts/scenario/1.1.update_hello_world.sh lisbon
[...]
# This should end with the following message
[🎉] HelloWorld have been successfully updated!

CustomIrc2Token contract

$ # Run this in the root folder of the project
$ # We specify "lisbon" as an argument here, which means the contracts
$ # will be updated on Lisbon. You can set it to "custom" too for the
$ # custom network
$ ./scripts/scenario/2.1.update_custom_irc2_token.sh lisbon
[...]
# This should end with the following message
[🎉] CustomIrc2Token have been successfully updated!

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