OUSD is a new kind of stablecoin that passively accrues yield while you are holding it. Checkout our docs for more details about the product.
- Node Version
^8.11.2 >= node <=^14.0.0
- Recommended:
^14.0.0
- Web3 Wallet
- Recommended: Metamask
# Clone the origin-dollar project
git clone [email protected]:OriginProtocol/origin-dollar.git
The origin-dollar
project is a mono repo that hosts both the smart contracts
and dApp
code bases. In order to run this project locally, you will need to run both the Eth node
and the dapp
in separate processes or terminals.
The smart contracts
and all of their associated code are located in the <project-root>/contracts
directory. The Ethereum tests and the local Ethereum EVM node are managed by Hardhat.
A variety of Hardhat tasks are available to interact with the contracts. Additional information can be found by running npx hardhat
from the contracts/
directory.
The code for dApp
is located under the /dapp
directory.
The dapp interacts with many 3rd party contracts (Uniswap, Curve, Sushiswap) and it would be too cumbersome to initialize all those contracts in a fresh node environment and set them to a state that mimics the Mainnet. For that reason we are using Hardhat's forked mode. By setting the BLOCK_NUMBER
the node will download part of the mainnet state that it requires to fulfill the requests. It is less reliable since the node isn't as stable in forked mode (and sometimes requires restarts), but mimicking the mainnet is a huge benefit. We used to develop with fresh state node, but the behavior discrepancies between fresh node and mainnet have started to become too large. For that reason we have deprecated the fresh state development.
Rename contracts/dev.env
to .env
and set PROVIDER_URL to a valid one (reach out to one of the team members). If you would like the forked net to mimic a more recent state of mainnet update the BLOCK_NUMBER
to a more recent Ethereum block. Also add your mainnet testing account(s) (if more than one, comma separate them) under the ACCOUNTS_TO_FUND
. After the node starts up, the script will transfer 100k of USDT, OUSD and DAI to those accounts. Open a separate terminal to run the hardhat node in.
Run the node:
# Enter the smart contracts dir
cd contracts
# Install the dependencies
yarn install
# Run the node in forked mode
yarn run node
This is an option, but a simpler way is to use the ACCOUNTS_TO_FUND
setting described above.
# Mint 1000 worth of each supported stablecoin to each account defined in the mnemonic
npx hardhat fund --amount 1000 --network localhost
- You will need your web3 wallet configured before you can interact with the dapp. Make sure that you have one - refer to this section for
Metamask
instructions. - You will also need the dApp to be running. Refer to this section for instructions.
You will need a web3 wallet to interact with the dApp and sign transactions. Below are the instructions to setup Metamask
to interact with the dApp running locally.
- Install
Metamask
Chrome extension HERE - Create/Open
Metamask
wallet - Add a custom RPC endpoint
- Name:
origin
- just an example - URL:
http://localhost:8545
- Chain ID:
1337
- Name:
Just use the account(s) you normally use on mainnet.
You can get all the accounts for the locally running node and their associate private keys by running the command
# For Standalone mode
npx hardhat accounts --network localhost
Choose a test account past index 3 (accounts 0-3 are reserved). Copy the private key and import it into Metamask as follows:
- Click the current account icon in the uppor right corner of
Metamask
- Select
Import Account
=> paste private key => ClickImport
Make sure that you select your newly created RPC endpoint in the networks dropdown and use your newly imported account in Metamask
. You should now be setup to use Metamask
to interact with the dApp.
Note:
If you want to add all the accounts via a new Metamask
wallet and import the mnemonic
it is located in contracts/hardhat.config.js
. Make sure that you use Account 4 and up for test accounts as 0-3 are reserved.
Open a separate terminal to run the dApp in.
# Enter the smart dApp dir
cd dApp
# Install the dependencies
yarn install
# Start the dApp
yarn run start
- Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser and connect your
Metamask
account. See this section for instructions if you have not done that yet. - Open http://localhost:3000/swap and verify that you have stablecoins in your account. See this section for instructions if you don't see a balance.
If you see a Runtime Error: underlying network changed
, then rename dApp/dev.env
to .env
and restart yarn
When freshly starting a node it is usually necessary to also reset Metamask Account being used:
Metamask
=>Settings
=>Advanced
=>Reset Account
This will reset the nonce number that is incorrect if you have submitted any transactions in previous runs of the ethereum node. (Wallet has a too high nonce number comparing to the nonce state on the node)
If you get an error Command "husky-run" not found.
type of error:
Go to root of the project and run npx husky install
There may be a time that you will need to run the dApp in production/staging mode to test out a certain feature or do verification before a deploy. In this case there is no need for a local node as you will connect directly to the mainnet/testnet.
Google Cloud
CLI tool installed as explained HERE- Permission to the Origin GCP Account to decrypt
*.secrets.enc
and deploy infrastructure
# Login to GCP
gcloud auth login
# Decrypt staging secrets to local
yarn run decrypt-secrets:staging
# Start local dApp in Staging mode
yarn run start:staging
# Decrypt staging secrets to local
yarn run decrypt-secrets:production
# Start local dApp in Production mode
yarn run start:production
Smoke tests can be run in 2 modes:
- Run
scripts/test/smokeTest.sh
to launch interactive mode. All the "before contract changes" parts of tests will execute and wait for the user to manually using a console performs contract changes. Once those are done hit "Enter" in the smoke test console and the second part of the tests shall be ran that validate that contract changes haven't broken basic functionality. - Run
scripts/test/smokeTest.sh --deployid [numeric_id_of_deploy]
will run smoke tests against a specific deployid. Validating that that deploy didn't break basic functionality.
Want to contribute to OUSD? Awesome!
OUSD is an Open Source project and we welcome contributions of all sorts. There are many ways to help, from reporting issues, contributing to the code, and helping us improve our community.
The best way to get involved is to join the Origin Protocol discord server and head over to the channel named ORIGIN DOLLAR & DEFI