Crates.io | wasm-deploy |
lib.rs | wasm-deploy |
version | 0.5.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-12-24 22:51:02.266214 |
updated_at | 2023-05-11 09:08:35.947089 |
description | wasm-deploy is a fully featured deployment suite for complex, multicontract cosmwasm projects |
homepage | https://cryptech.dev |
repository | https://github.com/cryptechdev/wasm-deploy |
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wasm-deploy is a fully featured deployment suite for complex, multicontract cosmwasm projects
deploy d
you can build, instantiate, set your configs, and execute any set up for numerous contracts.The first step is installing wasm-opt and ensuring that it is in your path. Run
wasm-opt --version
Alternatively you can use the experimental wasm-opt
feature within wasm-deploy. Simply change the line in your toml file to
wasm-deploy = { version = "0.5.0", features = ["wasm-opt"] }
Go ahead and clone this repo and cd
into the workspace_example
folder.
Install wasm-deploy globally with
cargo install --path deployment
Then you should be able to run
deploy init
This will initialize the deployment config and will prompt you for a bunch of important information. Before you deploy the contracts, please be sure to change the ADMIN constant in deployment/src/defaults.rs to your personal dev address.
Deploy all contracts with
deploy d
Or specific ones with
deploy d -c contract_1,contract_2
after deploying them to the chain, you can execute the contract with
deploy execute <contract_name>
in this case, use cw20_base in place of contract_name.
If you make changes to your contract API or deployment code you will need to update the wasm-deploy binary by running
deploy u
This currently will install the binary globally.
To see a list of commands please run
deploy --help
Code Ids and addresses of local contracts can be fetched using get_code_id(contract_name: &str)
and get_addr(contract_name: &str)
. This allows you to send messages to other contracts without having to manually insert the address.
First ensure you have cargo-generate and wasm-opt installed as above.
Install cargo generate with
cargo install cargo-generate
Then cd into your project cd my-contracts
and run
cargo generate --init cryptechdev/wasm-deploy template
and be sure to name the project after your folder, and pick a custom name for the binary/executable, such as projd
, that will replace the deploy
name.
Install wasm-deploy globally with
cargo install --path deployment
Important Note: The generated deployment folder is a template only. You will have to modify BOTH deployment/src/contract.rs deployment/src/defaults.rs to match your project. The template will not work out of the box. The generated files should have the correct skeleton and plenty of comments to help you along.
In my opinion, the most powerful cosmwasm deployment software ever built. It is infinitely configurable, automatically interfaces with the apis of your contracts, and is super easy to set up.
Seamless upgrades to newer versions or a super quick initial installation. Since every smart contract workspace requires custom logic for how deployments should proceed, setting up wasm-deploy requires an inherent underlying complexity. This project is made almost entirely in my spare time and is extremely young. I have plans to support it for quite a long while to come, and I should be very responsive to any issues you may have, so please open an issue on github if you run into one. Or better yet, please contribute and submit a PR. This crate is still VERY much in early Alpha stage. This means the entire API is subject to change, Error messages are not likely to be very helpful, and improper use or edge cases are likely to error or cause a panic.
workspace-root/
├─ artifacts/
│ ├─ contract_1.wasm
│ ├─ contract_2.wasm
├─ target/
│ ├─ debug/
│ │ ├─ deploy
├─ deploy -> target/debug/deploy
├─ deployment/
│ ├─ src/
│ │ ├─ contracts.rs
│ │ ├─ main.rs
│ │ ├─ Cargo.toml
├─ contracts/
│ ├─ contract_1/
│ │ ├─ Cargo.toml
│ │ ├─ src/
│ ├─ contract_2/
│ │ ├─ Cargo.toml
│ │ ├─ src/
├─ packages/
│ ├─ my_project/
│ │ ├─ contract_1.rs
│ │ ├─ contract_2.rs