Protocol Labs are now the owners of this library, and will mantain it moving forward.
Originally authored by Zondax.
This software is dual-licensed under the MIT License and the Apache Software License v2 by way of the Permissive License Stack. Use of this library implies your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
Things to keep in mind, while using this library:
The libraries have been developed under the following set of assumptions.
Take a look at them here.
Filecoin today lacks general programmability. As a result, it is not possible to deploy user-defined behaviour, or "smart contracts", to the blockchain. The goal of the FVM project is to add general programmability to the Filecoin blockchain. They predict this will unleash a proliferation of new services and tools that can be built and deployed to the Filecoin network, without requiring network upgrades, involvement from core implementation maintainers, changes in the embedded actors, or spec alterations.
It is a set of Solidity libraries that allow Solidity smart contracts to seamlessly call methods of Filecoin built-in actors. They do cross-platform calls to the real Filecoin built-in actors. A set of mock libraries are located too. They respond to specific scenarios based on the received parameters instead of doing real calls.
Querying an operating on the storage market, miner actors, verified registry for FIL+ automation, and more.
For developer convenience.
Sectors, deals, partitions, deadlines, and more.
via Filecoin precompiles
In order to use these APIs in your project, you will need to import them on your own contract. As they are embeddable libraries, they don't need to be present on the chain first. You can just import the library you desire and call its methods.
You will need to copy these files to a folder inside your project. Let's name it libs
. In your smart contract, copy and paste these lines.
import { MarketAPI } from "./libs/MarketAPI.sol";
import { CommonTypes } from "./libs/types/CommonTypes.sol";
import { MarketTypes } from "./libs/types/MarketTypes.sol";
Better approach to import these libs is using the NPM package created for this .
$ npm install filecoin-solidity-api
[!WARNING] When installing via git, it is a common error to use the
master
branch. This is a development branch that should be avoided in favor of tagged releases. The release process involves security measures that themaster
branch does not guarantee.
[!WARNING] Foundry installs the latest version initially, but subsequent
forge update
commands will use themaster
branch.
$ forge install filecoin-project/filecoin-solidity
Add filecoin-solidity-api=lib/filecoin-project/filecoin-solidity/
in remappings.txt.
In your smart contract, copy and paste these lines.
import { MarketAPI } from "filecoin-solidity-api/contracts/v0.8/MarketAPI.sol";
import { CommonTypes } from "filecoin-solidity-api/contracts/v0.8/types/CommonTypes.sol";
import { MarketTypes } from "filecoin-solidity-api/contracts/v0.8/types/MarketTypes.sol";
import { BigIntCBOR } from "filecoin-solidity-api/contracts/v0.8/cbor/BigIntCbor.sol";
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Information for filecoin-solidity
lib developers is contained in ./lib-dev
Author: filecoin-project
Source: https://github.com/filecoin-project/filecoin-solidity
License: Unknown, MIT licenses found