use ethers_contract::ContractFactory; use ethers_core::{ abi::{Detokenize, InvalidOutputType, Token}, types::{Address, H256}, utils::{GanacheBuilder, Solc}, }; use ethers_providers::{Http, Provider}; use ethers_signers::Wallet; use std::convert::TryFrom; #[tokio::test] async fn deploy_and_call_contract() { // compile the contract let compiled = Solc::new("./tests/contract.sol").build().unwrap(); let contract = compiled .get("SimpleStorage") .expect("could not find contract"); // launch ganache let port = 8546u64; let url = format!("http://localhost:{}", port).to_string(); let _ganache = GanacheBuilder::new().port(port) .mnemonic("abstract vacuum mammal awkward pudding scene penalty purchase dinner depart evoke puzzle") .spawn(); // connect to the network let provider = Provider::::try_from(url.as_str()).unwrap(); // instantiate our wallets let [wallet1, wallet2]: [Wallet; 2] = [ "380eb0f3d505f087e438eca80bc4df9a7faa24f868e69fc0440261a0fc0567dc" .parse() .unwrap(), "cc96601bc52293b53c4736a12af9130abf347669b3813f9ec4cafdf6991b087e" .parse() .unwrap(), ]; // Instantiate the clients. We assume that clients consume the provider and the wallet // (which makes sense), so for multi-client tests, you must clone the provider. let client = wallet1.connect(provider.clone()); let client2 = wallet2.connect(provider); // create a factory which will be used to deploy instances of the contract let factory = ContractFactory::new(&client, &contract.abi, &contract.bytecode); // `send` consumes the deployer so it must be cloned for later re-use // (practically it's not expected that you'll need to deploy multiple instances of // the _same_ deployer, so it's fine to clone here from a dev UX vs perf tradeoff) let deployer = factory.deploy("initial value".to_string()).unwrap(); let contract = deployer.clone().send().await.unwrap(); let get_value = contract.method::<_, String>("getValue", ()).unwrap(); let last_sender = contract.method::<_, Address>("lastSender", ()).unwrap(); // the initial value must be the one set in the constructor let value = get_value.clone().call().await.unwrap(); assert_eq!(value, "initial value"); // make a call with `client2` let _tx_hash = contract .connect(&client2) .method::<_, H256>("setValue", "hi".to_owned()) .unwrap() .send() .await .unwrap(); assert_eq!(last_sender.clone().call().await.unwrap(), client2.address()); assert_eq!(get_value.clone().call().await.unwrap(), "hi"); // we can also call contract methods at other addresses with the `at` call // (useful when interacting with multiple ERC20s for example) let contract2_addr = deployer.clone().send().await.unwrap().address(); let contract2 = contract.at(contract2_addr); let init_value: String = contract2 .method::<_, String>("getValue", ()) .unwrap() .call() .await .unwrap(); let init_address = contract2 .method::<_, Address>("lastSender", ()) .unwrap() .call() .await .unwrap(); assert_eq!(init_address, Address::zero()); assert_eq!(init_value, "initial value"); // we can still interact with the old contract instance let _tx_hash = contract .method::<_, H256>("setValue", "hi2".to_owned()) .unwrap() .send() .await .unwrap(); assert_eq!(last_sender.clone().call().await.unwrap(), client.address()); assert_eq!(get_value.clone().call().await.unwrap(), "hi2"); // and we can fetch the events let logs: Vec = contract .event("ValueChanged") .unwrap() .from_block(0u64) .query() .await .unwrap(); assert_eq!(logs[0].new_value, "initial value"); assert_eq!(logs[1].new_value, "hi"); assert_eq!(logs[2].new_value, "hi2"); let logs: Vec = contract2 .event("ValueChanged") .unwrap() .from_block(0u64) .query() .await .unwrap(); assert_eq!(logs[0].new_value, "initial value"); assert_eq!(logs.len(), 1); } // Note: We also provide the `abigen` macro for generating these bindings automatically #[derive(Clone, Debug)] struct ValueChanged { author: Address, old_value: String, new_value: String, } impl Detokenize for ValueChanged { fn from_tokens(tokens: Vec) -> Result { let author: Address = tokens[0].clone().to_address().unwrap(); let old_value = tokens[1].clone().to_string().unwrap(); let new_value = tokens[2].clone().to_string().unwrap(); Ok(Self { author, old_value, new_value, }) } }