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@devprotocol/protocol-v2

v0.6.0

Published

Securitize for Internet assets

Downloads

28

Readme

Dev Protocol

CI Status code style code style: prettier

Dev Protocol

This repository is the place to develop smart contracts for Dev Protocol.

  • Whitepaper: https://github.com/dev-protocol/protocol/blob/main/docs/WHITEPAPER.md
  • ホワイトペーパー(日本語): https://github.com/dev-protocol/protocol/blob/main/docs/WHITEPAPER.JA.md

How to use

install

First, install this repository as an npm package.

> npm i -D @devprotocol/protocol-v2

import

You can use the Dev Protocol interface by importing it from a Solidity file.

import {IAddressRegistry} from "@devprotocol/protocol-v2/contracts/interface/IAddressRegistry.sol";
import {IPropertyFactory} from "@devprotocol/protocol-v2/contracts/interface/IPropertyFactory.sol";

contract TestContract {
    function validatePropertyAddress(address _property) external view {
        IAddressRegistry registry = IAddressRegistry(0x0a15Ccf5E6029AaAeBc5F01b09d3C240Dc56c5f9);
        IPropertyFactory propertyFactory = IPropertyFactory(registry.registries("PropertyFactory"));
        require(propertyFactory.isProperty(_property), "not property address");
    }
}

This is an example of logic that uses the PropertyFactory contract feature of the Dev Protocol to validate if it is a Property address.

The available interfaces can be found in "node_modules/@devprotocol/protocol-v2/contracts/interface/".

AddressRegistry holds the addresses of the contracts used in the Dev Protocol.

AddressRegistry address
arbitrum mainet:0x0a15Ccf5E6029AaAeBc5F01b09d3C240Dc56c5f9
arbitrum rinkeby:0xE75929F46355ad8C5C558755D836364f119BdB22

How to contribute:

Read the contributing guide, and create PR when you have time. 🧚✨

How to setup

Executing the following command will compile each contract.

git clone https://github.com/dev-protocol/protocol-v2.git
cd protocol-v2
yarn
yarn generate

run the following command to test each contract.

yarn test

If you use Visual Studio Code, we recommend that you install the following plug-ins:

EditorConfig
vscode-eslint
solidity