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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/kredits-contracts)
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# Kredits Contracts
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This repository contains the Solidity smart contracts and JavaScript API
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wrapper for [Kosmos Kredits](https://wiki.kosmos.org/Kredits).
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It uses the [Truffle framework](http://truffleframework.com/) for some things.
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## Development
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### Installation
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$ npm install
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### Requirements
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All requirements are defined in `package.json`.
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Those can be installed globally for convenience:
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* [truffle framework](http://truffleframework.com): `npm install -g truffle`
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* [ganache](http://truffleframework.com/ganache): `npm install -g ganache-cli`
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We use following solidity contract libraries:
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* [Open Zeppelin](https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/zeppelin-solidity)
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For local development it is recommended to use
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[ganache-cli](https://github.com/trufflesuite/ganache-cli) (or the [ganache
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GUI](http://truffleframework.com/ganache/) to run a local development chain.
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Using the ganache simulator no full Ethereum node is required.
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We default to:
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* port 7545 for development to not get in conflict with the default Ethereum
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RPC port.
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* network ID 100 to stay on the same network id
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* store ganache data in .ganache-db to presist the chain data across restarts
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* use a fixed Mnemonic code to get the same accounts across restarts
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Have a look at `ganache-cli` for more configuration options.
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Run your ganache simulator before using Kredits locally:
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$ npm run ganache (which is: ganache-cli -p 7545 -i 100 --db=./.ganache-db -m kredits)
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### Truffle console
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Truffle comes with a simple REPL to interact with the Smart Contracts. Have a
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look at the [documentation
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here](http://truffleframework.com/docs/getting_started/console)
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NOTE: There are promisses, have a look at the examples:
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```javascript
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Token.deployed().then(function(token) {
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token.totalSupply.call().then(function(value) {
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console.log(value.toString());
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})
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});
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```
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Also please be aware of the differences between web3.js 0.2x.x and
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[1.x.x](https://web3js.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/) - [web3
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repo](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.js/)
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## Contract Deployment
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Truffle uses migration scripts to deploy contract to various networks. Have a
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look at the `migrations` folder for those. The Ethereum nodes for the
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different networks need to be configured in `truffle.js`.
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Run the truffle migration scripts:
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$ truffle deploy
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$ truffle deploy --network=<network config from truffle.js>
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Truffle keeps track of already executed migration scripts. To reset the
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migration use the `--reset` option
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$ truffle migrate --reset
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Migration scripts can also be run from within `truffle console` or `truffle
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develop`
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To initially bootstrap a local development chain in ganache you can use the
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bootstrap script:
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$ npm run bootstrap
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## Helper scripts
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`scripts/` contains some helper scripts to interact with the contracts from the
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CLI. _At some point these should be moved into a real nice CLI._
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To run these scripts use `truffle exec`. For example: `truffle exec
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scripts/add-proposal.js`.
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### cli.js
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Call any function on any contract:
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$ truffle exec scripts/cli.js
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### repl.js
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Similar to cli.js but only provides a REPL with an initialized `kredits`
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instance.
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$ truffle exec scripts/repl.js
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### add-contributor.js
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Adds a new core contributor, creates a proposal for the new contributor and
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votes for that one.
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$ truffle exec scripts/add-contributor.js
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### add-proposal.js
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Adds a new proposal for an existing contributor
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$ truffle exec scripts/add-proposal.js
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### send-funds.js
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Sends funds to an address. Helpful in development mode to for example fund a
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metamask account.
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$ truffle exec scripts/send-funds.js
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### seeds.js
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Run seeds defined in `config/seeds.js`.
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$ truffle exec scripts/seeds.js
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or
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$ npm run seeds
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## Upgradeable contracts
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Some of the contracts use upgradability ideas from
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[zeppelinos](https://github.com/zeppelinos/labs) (see `contracts/upgradable`).
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The basic idea is to have a Registry contract that knows about the current
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implementations and a Proxy contract that uses `delegatecall` to call the
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current implementation. That means the Proxy contract holds the storage and
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the address of that one does not change but the actuall implemenation is
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managed through the Registry.
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To deploy a new version a new contract is deployed then the version is
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registered (`addVersion()`) in the Registry and on the Proxy contract is
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"upgraded" (`upgrade()`) to the new version.
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The Registry knows about all the different contracts and implementations.
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Versions are stored as uint and automatically incremented for every added
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implementation.
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### Example
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Deployment is best done using the truffle deployer.
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1. Setup
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1. Deploy the Registry
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2. Deploy the contract
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3. Register the contract at the Registry:
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`registry.addVersion('Token', Token.address)`
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4. Create the Proxy:
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`registry.createProxy('Token', 1)`
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2. Update
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1. Deploy a new Version of the contract
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2. Register the new version at the Registry:
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`registry.addVersion('Token', NewToken.address)`
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3. Set the new implementation address on the Proxy contract:
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`registry.upgrade('Token', 2)`
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## Known Issues
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When resetting ganache Metamask might have an invalid transaction nonce and
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transactions get rejected. Nonces in Ethereum must be incrementing and have no
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gap.
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To solve this reset the metamask account (Account -> Settings -> Reset Account)
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