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@arth-s/smart-order-router

v1.0.0-alpha

Published

ArthSwap Smart Order Router

Readme

ArthSwap Smart Order Router

This repository contains routing logic for the ArthSwap V3 protocol.

It searches for the most efficient way to swap token A for token B, considering splitting swaps across multiple routes and gas costs.

Testing

Unit Tests

First make sure you have run npm install and npm run build.

npm run test

Integration Tests

Make sure the .env file is configured to connect to mainnet and other chains. See the CLI section below for more details.

npm run integ-test

CLI

The package can be run as a CLI for testing purposes.

First create a .env file in the root of the project and configure:

JSON_RPC_PROVIDER = '<JSON_RPC_PROVIDER>'

Examples

Some examples to use for manual CLI testing.

Mainnet

./bin/cli quote --tokenIn 0xDb07bc6A3AcE2ab89c9a934243A85B2bf820749D --tokenOut 0x92e6166c812617cfE08848A9C842a3FF6d8EB0Dd --amount 1 --exactIn --protocols v2,v3,mixed --chainId 81

Best Route:
[V3] 100.00% = USDC -- 0.01% [0x3c5192dC487839A73389d58a2C94BC761fa36be3] --> USDT
        Raw Quote Exact In:
                0.99
        Gas Adjusted Quote In:
                0.99

Gas Used Quote Token: 0.001129
Gas Used USD: 0.001129
Calldata: undefined
Value: undefined

  blockNumber: "3941379"
  estimatedGasUsed: "113000"
  gasPriceWei: "1000000000"
Total ticks crossed: 1