Welcome to your new Flow project. We only provided you with bare minimum to get started, which is the standard Cadence folder structure and a flow.json configuration with standard contracts defined.
Getting started can feel overwhelming, but we are here for you. Depending on how accustomed you are to Flow here's a list of resources you might find useful:
- Cadence documentation: here you will find language reference for Cadence, which will be the language in which you develop your smart contracts,
- Visual Studio Code and Cadence extension: we suggest using Visual Studio Code IDE for writing Cadence with the Cadence extension installed, that will give you nice syntax highlitning and additional smart features,
- SDKs: here you will find a list of SDKs you can use to ease the interaction with Flow network (sending transactions, fetching accounts etc),
- Tools: development tools you can use to make your development easier, Flowser can be super handy to see what's going on the blockchain while you develop
Your project comes with some standard folders which have a special purpose:
/cadence
inside here is where your Cadence smart contracts code livesflow.json
configuration file for your project, you can think of it as package.json, but you don't need to worry, flow dev command will configure it for you
Inside cadence
folder you will find:
/contracts
location for Cadence contracts go in this folder/scripts
location for Cadence scripts goes here/transactions
location for Cadence transactions goes in this folder/tests
all the integration tests for your dapp and Cadence tests go into this folder
After creating this project using the flow setup command you should then start the emulator by running:
> flow emulator --contracts
we use --contracts
flag to include more already deployed contract we can then easily import in our project.
and then start the development command by running:
> flow dev
After the command is started it will automatically watch any changes you make to Cadence files and make sure to continiously sync those changes on the emulator network. If you make any mistakes it will report the errors as well. Read more about the command here
Importing Contracts
When you want to import the contracts you've just created you can simply do so by writing the import statement:
import "Foo"
We will automatically find your project contract named Foo
and handle the importing for you.
Deploying to specific accounts
By default all contracts are deployed to a default account. If you want to seperate contracts to different accounts you can easily do so by creating a folder inside the contracts folder and we will create the account for you which will have the same name as the folder you just created. All the contracts inside that folder will be deployed automatically to the newly created account.
Example deploying to charlie account:
folder structure
/contracts
Bar.cdc
/charlie
Foo.cdc
You can then import the Foo
contract in Bar
contract the same way as any other contract:
import "Foo"
Included Imports
You can already import certain common contracts we included for you, just make sure you started your emulator with the --contracts
flag so those contracts are really deployed. The list of contracts you can import out of the box is:
- NonFungibleToken
import "NonFungibleToken"
- FlowToken
import "FlowToken"
- FungibleToken
import "FungibleToken"
- FUSD
import "FUSD"
- MetadataViews
import "MetadataViews"
- ExampleNFT
import "ExampleNFT"
- NFTStorefrontV2
import "NFTStorefrontV2"
- NFTStorefront
import "NFTStorefront"
- Cadence Language Reference https://developers.flow.com/cadence/language
- Flow Smart Contract Project Development Standards https://developers.flow.com/cadence/style-guide/project-development-tips
- Cadence anti-patterns https://developers.flow.com/cadence/anti-patterns