Venus Periphery is an extension of the Venus Protocol ecosystem that contains auxiliary smart contracts used for advanced interactions with the core protocol. These contracts enhance the protocol’s usability, composability, and integration with external systems.
The first major addition in this repository is the PositionSwapper, a flexible module that enables users to swap their collateral or debt from one market to another directly within the Venus ecosystem.
- NodeJS - 20.x
- Solc - v0.8.25 (https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/releases/tag/v0.8.25)
yarn install
yarn test
npx hardhat coverage
REPORT_GAS=true npx hardhat test
- To run fork tests add FORK=true, FORKED_NETWORK and one ARCHIVE_NODE var in the .env file.
npx hardhat deploy
- This command will execute all the deployment scripts in
./deploydirectory - It will skip only deployment scripts which implement askipcondition - Here is example of a skip condition: - Skipping deployment script onbsctestnetnetworkfunc.skip = async (hre: HardhatRuntimeEnvironment) => hre.network.name !== "bsctestnet"; - The default network will be
hardhat - Deployment to another network: - Make sure the desired network is configured in
hardhat.config.ts- AddMNEMONICvariable in.envfile - Execute deploy command by adding--network <network_name>in the deploy command above - E.g.npx hardhat deploy --network bsctestnet - Execution of single or custom set of scripts is possible, if:
- In the deployment scripts you have added
tagsfor example: -func.tags = ["MockTokens"]; - Once this is done, adding
--tags "<tag_name>,<tag_name>..."to the deployment command will execute only the scripts containing the tags.
- In the deployment scripts you have added
To simulate what contracts would be deployed on a given network the deployment scripts support running on a forked network. To run the deployment scripts on a forked network the HARDHAT_FORK_NETWORK env variable needs to be set.
For example
HARDHAT_FORK_NETWORK=ethereum npx hardhat deployDeployed contract abis and addresses are exported in the deployments directory. To create a summary export of all contracts deployed to a network run
$ yarn hardhat export --network <network-name> --export ./deployments/<network-name>.json
In order to verify the source code of already deployed contracts, run:
npx hardhat etherscan-verify --network <network_name>
Make sure you have added ETHERSCAN_API_KEY in .env file.
npx hardhat accounts
npx hardhat compile
npx hardhat clean
npx hardhat test
npx hardhat node
npx hardhat help
REPORT_GAS=true npx hardhat test
npx hardhat coverage
TS_NODE_FILES=true npx ts-node scripts/deploy.ts
npx eslint '**/*.{js,ts}'
npx eslint '**/*.{js,ts}' --fix
npx prettier '**/*.{json,sol,md}' --check
npx prettier '**/*.{json,sol,md}' --write
npx solhint 'contracts/**/*.sol'
npx solhint 'contracts/**/*.sol' --fix
MNEMONIC="<>" BSC_API_KEY="<>" npx hardhat run ./script/hardhat/deploy.ts --network testnet
Documentation is autogenerated using solidity-docgen.
They can be generated by running yarn docgen
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