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Algorand AVM ABI

Demo of implementation for contract and client code that conforms to the ARC4 spec.

https://github.com/algorandfoundation/ARCs/blob/main/ARCs/arc-0004.md

ARC-004 or the Algorand ABI is a specification for encoding and decoding of data types and a standard for handling method calls.

Contents

contract.py - A PyTEAL contract that generates a set of methods that can be called as ABI methods
contract.json - A JSON file describing the interface of the contract to be read by SDK clients
js/ - Directory containing a TypeScript client to read in the contract.json file and call methods
py/ - Directory containing a Python client to read in the contract.json file and call methods
go/ - Directory containing a Go client to read in the contract.json file and call methods
goal/ - Directory containing goal commands to call methods directly from the commandline

Development

Install Sandbox

Install the sandbox to start a local private node and start it with the dev configuration.

If you're in the sandbox directory run:

./sandbox up dev

Install PyTeal

First make sure you have the correct version of PyTEAL package installed.

This currently requires the feature/abi branch, you can run pip install -r requirements.txt to pull it down

Clone repository

Next, clone this repository and cd to the root directory.

Create the application:

 ./manage.sh create

This will create the teal source files in approval.teal and clear.teal, copy them to the sandbox, and call the create app transaction. It will print the newly created app id and cache it in a local file .app_id you may have to modify the path to the sandbox shell script you've installed)

If you update the PyTEAL source:

./manage.sh update

This will recreate the teal source files, copy them to the sandbox, and call the update app transaction. It will use the cached app id from .app_id

Configure Host and Ports

You'll also need to tweak the hostnames/ports for the algod client in their respective directories depending on how your local sandbox is configured.