A library for secure smart contract development written in Cairo for StarkNet, a decentralized ZK Rollup.
This is repo contains highly experimental code. Expect rapid iteration. Do not use in production.
Before installing Cairo on your machine, you need to install gmp
:
sudo apt install -y libgmp3-dev # linux
brew install gmp # mac
If you have any troubles installing gmp on your Apple M1 computer, here’s a list of potential solutions.
Clone the repository
git clone [email protected]:OpenZeppelin/cairo-contracts.git
cd
into it and create a Python virtual environment:
cd cairo-contracts
python3 -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
Install the Nile dev environment and then run install
to get the Cairo language, a local network, and a testing framework.
pip install cairo-nile
nile install
nile compile
🤖 Compiling all Cairo contracts in the contracts directory
🔨 Compiling contracts/IAccount.cairo
🔨 Compiling contracts/Account.cairo
🔨 Compiling contracts/AddressRegistry.cairo
🔨 Compiling contracts/Initializable.cairo
🔨 Compiling contracts/Ownable.cairo
🔨 Compiling contracts/token/ERC721.cairo
🔨 Compiling contracts/token/ERC20.cairo
🔨 Compiling contracts/token/IERC20.cairo
✅ Done
pytest
====================== test session starts ======================
platform linux -- Python 3.7.2, pytest-6.2.5, py-1.11.0, pluggy-1.0.0
rootdir: /home/readme/cairo-contracts
plugins: asyncio-0.16.0, web3-5.24.0, typeguard-2.13.0
collected 19 items
tests/test_Account.py .... [ 21%]
tests/test_AddressRegistry.py .. [ 31%]
tests/test_ERC20.py .......... [ 84%]
tests/test_Initializable.py . [ 89%]
tests/test_Ownable.py .. [100%]
- StarkNet official documentation
- Cairo language documentation
- Perama's Cairo by example
- Cairo 101 workshops
This project is still in a very early and experimental phase. It has never been audited nor thoroughly reviewed for security vulnerabilities. Do not use in production.
Please report any security issues you find to [email protected].
OpenZeppelin Cairo Contracts is released under the MIT License.