Built on Alloy, op-alloy connects applications to the OP Stack.
The following crates are provided by op-alloy
.
op-alloy-consensus
op-alloy-genesis
op-alloy-network
op-alloy-protocol
op-alloy-registry
op-alloy-provider
op-alloy-rpc-jsonrpsee
op-alloy-rpc-types-engine
op-alloy-rpc-types
op-alloy
is currently in active development, and is not yet ready for use in production.
The current MSRV (minimum supported rust version) is 1.81.
Unlike Alloy, op-alloy may use the latest stable release, to benefit from the latest features.
The MSRV is not increased automatically, and will be updated only as part of a patch (pre-1.0) or minor (post-1.0) release.
op-alloy is built by open source contributors like you, thank you for improving the project!
A contributing guide is available that sets guidelines for contributing.
Pull requests will not be merged unless CI passes, so please ensure that your contribution follows the linting rules and passes clippy.
op-alloy is intended to be no_std
compatible, initially for use in kona.
The following crates support no_std
.
Notice, provider crates do not support no_std
compatibility.
op-alloy-genesis
op-alloy-protocol
op-alloy-registry
(note: requiresserde
)op-alloy-consensus
op-alloy-rpc-types
op-alloy-rpc-types-engine
If you would like to add no_std support to a crate, please make sure to update scripts/check_no_std.sh.
op-alloy is inspired by the work of several teams and projects, most notably the Alloy project.
This would not be possible without the hard work from open source contributors. Thank you.
Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in these crates by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.