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Developing

Building the project

Follow the build instructions to ensure you have Go installed and can build the project.

Setting up your local environment

Follow the instructions here to set up your local Alice (ETH-holder, XMR-wanter) and Bob (XMR-holder, ETH-wanter) nodes.

You can use the script scripts/setup-env.sh to quickly set up local monerod-test and ganache instances. If you need to later kill ganache, monerod, monero-wallet-rpc, or swapd instances, you can use scripts/cleanup-test-processes.sh.

Deploying or using deployed SwapCreator.sol

The swap program uses a "creator" contract for the Ethereum side to reduce gas costs from deploying a new contract for each swap. The contract can be found in here. For each new swap, the eth-holding party will call NewSwap on the creator contract, initiating a swap instance inside the contract.

If you're developing on a local network, running a swapd instance with the --dev-xmrtaker flag will automatically deploy an instance of SwapCreator.sol for you. You should see the following log shortly after starting ./swapd --dev-xmrtaker:

# 2022-01-26T18:39:04.600-0500	INFO	cmd	daemon/contract.go:35	deployed SwapCreator.sol: address=0x3F2aF34E4250de94242Ac2B8A38550fd4503696d tx hash=0x638caf280178b3cfe06854b8a76a4ce355d38c5d81187836f0733cad1287b657

If you wish to use an instance of SwapCreator.sol that's already deployed on-chain, you can use the --contract-address flag to specify the address. For example:

$ ./swapd --dev-xmrtaker --contract-address 0x3F2aF34E4250de94242Ac2B8A38550fd4503696d
# 2022-01-26T18:56:31.627-0500	INFO	cmd	daemon/contract.go:42	loaded SwapCreator.sol from address 0x3F2aF34E4250de94242Ac2B8A38550fd4503696d

Compiling contract bindings

If you update the Swap.sol contract for some reason, you will need to re-generate the Go bindings for the contract. Note: you do not need to do this to try out the swap; only if you want to edit the contract for development purposes.

Download solc v0.8.19: https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/releases/tag/v0.8.19

If solc with the needed version is not in your path (or not first in your path), set the SOLC_BIN environment variable to the correct version:

export SOLC_BIN=solc

We install the abigen into the bin directory of your GOPATH ($HOME/go/bin for most users). The version installed is matched to the go-ethereum version that the project currently links with. See scripts/install-abigen.sh for details.

Generate the bindings

make bindings

Testing

To setup the test environment and run all unit tests, execute:

make test

This includes tests for main protocol functionality, such as:

  1. Success case, where both parties obey the protocol
  2. Case where Bob never locks monero on his side. Alice can Refund
  3. Case where Bob locks monero, but never claims his ether from the contract

You can also run

make test-integration

to run integration tests which spin up 3 local nodes and execute calls between them.

Mocks

The unit tests use mocks. You need to install mockgen to generate new mocks:

go install github.com/golang/mock/[email protected]

Then, if you update an interface, generate new mocks using:

go generate -run mockgen ./...

Linting and Formatting

There are make format and make lint targets to format and check code for errors. These targets require two programs that can be installed using apt on Ubuntu for Bash formatting and linting:

sudo apt install -y shfmt shellcheck

The solidity formatting uses an npm executable named prettier which, for solidity, needs a plugin called prettier-plugin-solidity. For solidity linting, we use the solhint program.

npm install --global --save-dev prettier prettier-plugin-solidity
npm install --global --save-dev solhint

Go linting uses golangci-lint. If it is not already installed in your user's GOBIN directory, the make lint command will install it for you using scripts/install-lint.sh.