- NPM
- Install truffle
npm install truffle -g
- Setup repo
mkdir MyChainlinkProject
cd MyChainlinkProject/
- Unbox
truffle unbox smartcontractkit/box
- Install dependencies by running:
npm install
# OR...
yarn install
npm test
For deploying to the kovan network, Truffle will use truffle-hdwallet-provider
for your mnemonic and an RPC URL. Set your environment variables $RPC_URL
and $MNEMONIC
before running:
npm run migrate:kovan
You can also run:
truffle migrate --network kovan --reset
If you want to use truffle commands.
⚠️ Without a Chainlink node deployed locally, requests from smart contracts will not be responded to. We recommend you deploy to the Kovan network
If needed, edit the truffle-config.js
config file to set the desired network to a different port. It assumes any network is running the RPC port on 8545.
npm run migrate:dev
There are 3 helper scripts provided with this box in the scripts directory:
fund-contract.js
request-data.js
read-contract.js
In addition, for working with Chainlink Price Feeds and ChainlinkVRF there are folders respectively.
They can be used by calling them from npx truffle exec
, for example:
npx truffle exec scripts/fund-contract.js --network kovan
The CLI will output something similar to the following:
Using network 'kovan'.
Funding contract: 0x972DB80842Fdaf6015d80954949dBE0A1700705E
0xd81fcf7bfaf8660149041c823e843f0b2409137a1809a0319d26db9ceaeef650
Truffle v5.0.25 (core: 5.0.25)
Node v10.16.3
In the request-data.js
script, example parameters are provided for you. You can change the oracle address, Job ID, and parameters based on the information available on our documentation.
npx truffle exec scripts/request-data.js --network kovan
This creates a request and will return the transaction ID, for example:
Using network 'kovan'.
Creating request on contract: 0x972DB80842Fdaf6015d80954949dBE0A1700705E
0x828f256109f22087b0804a4d1a5c25e8ce9e5ac4bbc777b5715f5f9e5b181a4b
Truffle v5.0.25 (core: 5.0.25)
Node v10.16.3
After creating a request on a kovan network, you will want to wait 3 blocks for the Chainlink node to respond. Then call the read-contract.js
script to read the contract's state.
npx truffle exec scripts/read-contract.js --network kovan
Once the oracle has responded, you will receive a value similar to the one below:
Using network 'kovan'.
21568
Truffle v5.0.25 (core: 5.0.25)
Node v10.16.3
- Add tests for ChainlinkVRF
- Add tests for Chainlink Price Feeds
- Refactor tests to use this instead of defining contracts with let
- Use the Chainlink-published mocks for MockV3Aggregator and VRFCoordinatorMock