Surya is an utility tool for smart contract systems. It provides a number of visual outputs and information about the contracts' structure. Also supports querying the function call graph in multiple ways to aid in the manual inspection of contracts.
Currently only supports Solidity but we hope to extend the tool to encompass other languages.
The name stems from the sun deity Surya
Why the sun, you ask? Because "sun" in latin and portuguese is Sol.
Install it via npm:
npm install -g surya
The describe
command shows a summary of the contracts and methods in the files provided.
surya describe *.sol
Functions will be listed as:
[Pub]
public[Ext]
external[Prv]
private[Int]
internal
A yellow ($)
denotes a function is payable
.
A red #
indicates that it's able to modify state.
The inheritance
command outputs a DOT-formatted graph of the inheritance tree.
surya inheritance MyContract.sol | dot -Tpng > MyContract.png
The graph
command outputs a DOT-formatted graph of the control flow.
surya graph contracts/**/*.sol | dot -Tpng > MyContract.png
The parse
command outputs a "treefied" AST object coming from the parser.
surya parse MyContract.sol
The ftrace
command outputs a "treefied" function call trace stemming from the defined "CONTRACT::FUNCTION" and traversing "all|internal|external" types of calls.
External calls are marked in orange
and internal calls are uncolored
.
surya ftrace APMRegistry::_newRepo all MyContract.sol
The dependencies
command outputs the c3-linearization of a given contract's inheirtance graph. Contracts will be listed starting with most-derived, ie. if the same function is defined in more than one contract, the solidity compiler will use the definition in whichever contract is listed first.
surya dependencies Exchange Exchange.sol
The mdreport
command creates a markdown description report with tables comprising information about the system's files, contracts and their functions.
surya mdreport report_outfile.md MyContract.sol
GPL-3.0
Created by @federicobond extended by @GNSPS