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truffle-config.js
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/**
* Use this file to configure your truffle project. It's seeded with some
* common settings for different networks and features like migrations,
* compilation and testing. Uncomment the ones you need or modify
* them to suit your project as necessary.
*
* More information about configuration can be found at:
*
* truffleframework.com/docs/advanced/configuration
*
* To deploy via Infura you'll need a wallet provider (like truffle-hdwallet-provider)
* to sign your transactions before they're sent to a remote public node. Infura accounts
* are available for free at: infura.io/register.
*
* You'll also need a mnemonic - the twelve word phrase the wallet uses to generate
* public/private key pairs. If you're publishing your code to GitHub make sure you load this
* phrase from a file you've .gitignored so it doesn't accidentally become public.
*
*/
const HDWalletProvider = require('truffle-hdwallet-provider');
const MNEMONIC = process.env.MNEMONIC;
const INFURA_KEY = process.env.INFURA_KEY;
const needsInfura = process.env.npm_config_argv &&
(process.env.npm_config_argv.includes('rinkeby') ||
process.env.npm_config_argv.includes('live'));
if ((!MNEMONIC || !INFURA_KEY) && needsInfura) {
console.error('Please set a mnemonic and infura key.');
process.exit(0);
}
module.exports = {
/**
* Networks define how you connect to your ethereum client and let you set the
* defaults web3 uses to send transactions. If you don't specify one truffle
* will spin up a development blockchain for you on port 9545 when you
* run `develop` or `test`. You can ask a truffle command to use a specific
* network from the command line, e.g
*
* $ truffle test --network <network-name>
*/
networks: {
// Useful for testing. The `development` name is special - truffle uses it by default
// if it's defined here and no other network is specified at the command line.
// You should run a client (like ganache-cli, geth or parity) in a separate terminal
// tab if you use this network and you must also set the `host`, `port` and `network_id`
// options below to some value.
development: {
host: 'localhost',
port: 7545,
gas: 4600000,
network_id: '*' // Match any network id
},
rinkeby: {
provider: function() {
return new HDWalletProvider(
MNEMONIC,
"https://rinkeby.infura.io/v3/" + INFURA_KEY
);
},
network_id: "*",
gas: 4600000
},
live: {
network_id: 1,
provider: function() {
return new HDWalletProvider(
MNEMONIC,
"https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/" + INFURA_KEY
);
},
gas: 4000000,
gasPrice: 20000000000
}
},
// Set default mocha options here, use special reporters etc.
mocha: {
reporter: 'eth-gas-reporter',
reporterOptions : {
currency: 'USD',
gasPrice: 2
}
},
// Configure your compilers
compilers: {
solc: {
version: "0.5.12"
// docker: true, // Use "0.5.1" you've installed locally with docker (default: false)
// settings: { // See the solidity docs for advice about optimization and evmVersion
// optimizer: {
// enabled: false,
// runs: 200
// },
// evmVersion: "byzantium"
// }
}
}
};