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@escswap/swap-router-contracts

v1.0.5

Published

Smart contracts for swapping on Escswap V2 and V3

Downloads

6

Readme

Escswap Swap Router

Tests Lint

This repository contains smart contracts for swapping on the Escswap V2 and V3 protocols.

Bug bounty

This repository is subject to the Escswap V3 bug bounty program, per the terms defined here.

Local deployment

In order to deploy this code to a local testnet, you should install the npm package @escswap/swap-router-contracts and import bytecode imported from artifacts located at @escswap/swap-router-contracts/artifacts/contracts/*/*.json. For example:

import {
  abi as SWAP_ROUTER_ABI,
  bytecode as SWAP_ROUTER_BYTECODE,
} from '@escswap/swap-router-contracts/artifacts/contracts/SwapRouter02.sol/SwapRouter02.json'

// deploy the bytecode

This will ensure that you are testing against the same bytecode that is deployed to mainnet and public testnets, and all Escswap code will correctly interoperate with your local deployment.

Using solidity interfaces

The swap router contract interfaces are available for import into solidity smart contracts via the npm artifact @escswap/swap-router-contracts, e.g.:

import '@escswap/swap-router-contracts/contracts/interfaces/ISwapRouter02.sol';

contract MyContract {
  ISwapRouter02 router;

  function doSomethingWithSwapRouter() {
    // router.exactInput(...);
  }
}

Tests

Some tests use Hardhat mainnet forking and therefore require an archive node. Either create a .env file in the workspace root containing:

ARCHIVE_RPC_URL='...'

Or set the variable when running tests:

export ARCHIVE_RPC_URL='...' && npm run test

swap-router-contracts