Factory which creates erc20 or 4626 wrappers for a 6909 multitoken.
For ERC20, support of ERC6909Metadata is required, but for ERC4626, ERC6909ib should be supported.
ERC6909ib is a simple fork of Solmate's ERC4626 but with an additional id field for each tokenId.
Building & Testing
Build the foundry project with forge build
. Then you can run tests with forge test
.
Deployment & Verification
Inside the utils/
directory are a few preconfigured scripts that can be used to deploy and verify contracts.
Scripts take inputs from the cli, using silent mode to hide any sensitive information.
NOTE: These scripts are required to be _executable meaning they must be made executable by running chmod +x ./utils/*
._
NOTE: these scripts will prompt you for the contract name and deployed addresses (when verifying). Also, they use the -i
flag on forge
to ask for your private key for deployment. This uses silent mode which keeps your private key from being printed to the console (and visible in logs).
We created a guide to get you started with: GETTING_STARTED.md.
lib
├─ forge-std — https://github.com/foundry-rs/forge-std
├─ solmate — https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate
scripts
├─ Deploy.s.sol — Example Contract Deployment Script
src
├─ Greeter — Example Contract
test
└─ Greeter.t — Example Contract Tests
These smart contracts are being provided as is. No guarantee, representation or warranty is being made, express or implied, as to the safety or correctness of the user interface or the smart contracts. They have not been audited and as such there can be no assurance they will work as intended, and users may experience delays, failures, errors, omissions, loss of transmitted information or loss of funds. The creators are not liable for any of the foregoing. Users should proceed with caution and use at their own risk.
See LICENSE for more details.