const HDWalletProvider = require("@truffle/hdwallet-provider"); require("dotenv").config({ path: ".env" }); /** * Use this file to configure your truffle project. It's seeded with some * common settings for different networks and features like migrations, * compilation and testing. Uncomment the ones you need or modify * them to suit your project as necessary. * * More information about configuration can be found at: * * trufflesuite.com/docs/advanced/configuration * * To deploy via Infura you'll need a wallet provider (like @truffle/hdwallet-provider) * to sign your transactions before they're sent to a remote public node. Infura accounts * are available for free at: infura.io/register. * * You'll also need a mnemonic - the twelve word phrase the wallet uses to generate * public/private key pairs. If you're publishing your code to GitHub make sure you load this * phrase from a file you've .gitignored so it doesn't accidentally become public. * */ // const HDWalletProvider = require('@truffle/hdwallet-provider'); // // const fs = require('fs'); // const mnemonic = fs.readFileSync('.secret').toString().trim(); module.exports = { contracts_directory: "./contracts", contracts_build_directory: "./build/contracts", migrations_directory: "./migrations/tokens", /** * Networks define how you connect to your ethereum client and let you set the * defaults web3 uses to send transactions. If you don't specify one truffle * will spin up a development blockchain for you on port 9545 when you * run `develop` or `test`. You can ask a truffle command to use a specific * network from the command line, e.g * * $ truffle test --network */ networks: { // Useful for testing. The `development` name is special - truffle uses it by default // if it's defined here and no other network is specified at the command line. // You should run a client (like ganache-cli, geth or parity) in a separate terminal // tab if you use this network and you must also set the `host`, `port` and `network_id` // options below to some value. // development: { host: "127.0.0.1", // Localhost (default: none) port: 8545, // Standard Ethereum port (default: none) network_id: "*", // Any network (default: none) }, // Another network with more advanced options... // advanced: { // port: 8777, // Custom port // network_id: 1342, // Custom network // gas: 8500000, // Gas sent with each transaction (default: ~6700000) // gasPrice: 20000000000, // 20 gwei (in wei) (default: 100 gwei) // from:
, // Account to send txs from (default: accounts[0]) // websocket: true // Enable EventEmitter interface for web3 (default: false) // }, // Useful for deploying to a public network. // NB: It's important to wrap the provider as a function. goerli: { provider: () => new HDWalletProvider(process.env.ETH_PRIVATE_KEY, process.env.GOERLI_PROVIDER), network_id: 5, //gas: 4465030, //confirmations: 2, // # of confs to wait between deployments. (default: 0) //timeoutBlocks: 200, // # of blocks before a deployment times out (minimum/default: 50) //skipDryRun: true // Skip dry run before migrations? (default: false for public nets ) }, // Useful for private networks // private: { // provider: () => new HDWalletProvider(mnemonic, `https://network.io`), // network_id: 2111, // This network is yours, in the cloud. // production: true // Treats this network as if it was a public net. (default: false) // } }, // Set default mocha options here, use special reporters etc. mocha: { // timeout: 100000 }, // Configure your compilers compilers: { solc: { version: "0.7.6", // Fetch exact version from solc-bin (default: truffle's version) // docker: true, // Use '0.5.1' you've installed locally with docker (default: false) // settings: { // See the solidity docs for advice about optimization and evmVersion optimizer: { enabled: false, runs: 200, }, // evmVersion: 'byzantium' // } }, }, // Truffle DB is currently disabled by default; to enable it, change enabled: // false to enabled: true. The default storage location can also be // overridden by specifying the adapter settings, as shown in the commented code below. // // NOTE: It is not possible to migrate your contracts to truffle DB and you should // make a backup of your artifacts to a safe location before enabling this feature. // // After you backed up your artifacts you can utilize db by running migrate as follows: // $ truffle migrate --reset --compile-all // // db: { // enabled: false, // host: '127.0.0.1', // adapter: { // name: 'sqlite', // settings: { // directory: '.db' // } // } // } };