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@erc725/smart-contracts ·

This package is currently in BETA, use with caution!
This package contains an implementation of ERC725 to make it as easy as possible to get started.
If you see ways to improve this implementation, you are welcome to create an issue or a pull request.
The package has the following contracts:
ERC725X.sol: The execute part of ERC725, allows to execute any other smart contract. Uses ERC173 as a basis.ERC725Y.sol: The data part of ERC725, allows to attach any key-value data to a smart contract. Uses ERC173 as a basis.ERC725.sol: Combines both implementations:ERC725X.solandERC725Y.sol.
Usage
To use in your project install via npm
npm install @erc725/smart-contractsAnd import in your contracts in solidity
import "@erc725/smart-contracts/contracts/ERC725.sol";
contract MyContract is ERC725 {
...
}And import in your contract ABI in JavaScript
import ERC725 from "@erc725/smart-contracts/artifacts/ERC725.json";
const myContract = new web3.eth.Contract(ERC725.abi, "0xsomeaddress...");Development
Setup:
npm installRun tests:
npm testRun linter:
npm run lintTechnical References
Interface IDs
The table below contains a list of ERC165 interface IDs used by the Solidity implementations of the ERC725 smart contracts.
| Interface Name | Interface ID | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ERC725X | 0x7545acac |
General executor |
| ERC725Y | 0x629aa694 |
General key-value store |
| ERC165 | 0x01ffc9a7 |
Standard Interface Detection for Contracts |
Solc Contract details
Notice: you need the
solccompiler installed locally to use this command. Installation instructions can be found in the solidity documentation
The repository offers a shell utility tool that generate details about each contracts (function selectors, storage layout, evm opcodes...). You can obtain them via the following command.
npm run solcThis will generate files and folders under /solc
solc
|- bytecode/
|- evm/
|- metadata/
|- opcodes/
|- selectors/
|- storage-layout/
|- gas-costs.md