Python-based EPM (Ethereum Package Manager) for Serpent 2 and Solidity contract deployment using YAML for package definitions.
pip install pyepm
git clone https://github.com/etherex/pyepm.git
cd pyepm
pip install -e .
Ethereum node (go-ethereum, cpp-ethereum) with JSON RPC enabled.
First run pyepm -h
to create a config file in ~/.pyepm/config
on Linux and OSX and ~/AppData/Roaming/PyEPM
on Windows.
Then edit the configuration file, make sure you set the address
from which to deploy contracts.
You will need a package definition file in YAML format to get started (see example below). You can use your deployed contracts' names as variables (prefixed with $
) in later transact
or call
steps, making contract initialization a lot easier and less dependent on fixed contract addresses.
-
# Set some variables.
set:
NameReg: "0x72ba7d8e73fe8eb666ea66babc8116a41bfb10e2"
-
# Deploy contracts
deploy:
NameCoin:
contract: namecoin.se
retry: 15
wait: True
-
deploy:
Subcurrency:
contract: subcurrency.se
gas: 100000
endowment: 1000000000000000000
retry: 30
wait: True
-
# Make transactions, here we register the previously deployed
# 'Subcurrency' contract with the deployed NameCoin
transact:
RegisterSubToNameCoin:
to: $NameCoin
sig: register:[int256,int256]:int256
data:
- $Subcurrency
- SubcurrencyName
gas: 100000
gas_price: 10000000000000
value: 0
retry: 30
wait: True
-
transact:
TestEncoding:
to: $NameReg
sig: some_method:[int256,int256,int256]:int256
data:
- $Subcurrency
- 42
- "\x01\x00"
gas: 100000
gas_price: 10000000000000
value: 0
wait: False
-
# Contract calls with return values
call:
GetNameFromNameCoin:
to: $NameCoin
sig: get_name:[int256]:int256
data:
- $Subcurrency
-
# Another deploy
deploy:
extra:
contract: short_namecoin.se
retry: 10
wait: True
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# Deploy Solidity contract
deploy:
Wallet:
contract: wallet.sol
solidity:
- multiowned
- daylimit
- multisig
- Wallet
gas: 2500000
retry: 30
wait: True
-
# Transact to deployed Solidity contract name
transact:
ToWallet:
to: $Wallet
sig: kill:[$Subcurrency]:int256
retry: 15
wait: True
pyepm YourPackageDefinitions.yaml
usage: pyepm [-h] [-v] [-r HOST] [-p PORT] [-a ADDRESS] [-g GAS] [-c CONFIG]
[-V VERBOSITY] [-L LOGGING]
filename [filename ...]
positional arguments:
filename Package definition filenames in YAML format
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
-r HOST, --host HOST <host> JSONRPC host (default: 127.0.0.1).
-p PORT, --port PORT <port> JSONRPC port (default: 8545).
-a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS
Set the address from which to deploy contracts.
-g GAS, --gas GAS Set the default amount of gas for deployment.
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
Use another configuration file.
-V VERBOSITY, --verbose VERBOSITY
<0 - 3> Set the log verbosity from 0 to 3 (default: 1)
-L LOGGING, --logging LOGGING
<logger1:LEVEL,logger2:LEVEL> set the console log
level for logger1, logger2, etc. Empty loggername
means root-logger, e.g. ':DEBUG,:INFO'. Overrides '-V'
- Support using variables across multiple definition files
- Export addresses of deployed contracts in a json file
- Post-deployment hooks
- Support named values (1 ether)