GitHub Action
eip-3074-tools
Tools built around the patched versions of revm, forge, and the solidity compiler from anton-rs/3074-invokers, which support EIP-3074 instructions.
We intend to further roll out Foundry patches to support other EVM modifications such as new opcodes or precompiles.
The Docker image defined in this repo contains both the patched solc and forge
binaries, compatible with EIP-3074 and ready to be used. The patches are avaiable
under the patches
directory, during the image build process the source for
both binaries is checked out, the patches are applied and the binaries are built
and put under /usr/local/bin
in the final image.
The image also includes an entrypoint script that makes it easier to use the patched forge with any foundry project using EIP-3074 instructions. It provides these arguments:
--foundry-command
: subcommand to use with the patched forge--foundry-directory
: where to find the foundry project in the container--foundry-script
: when--foundry-command
is script, path in the foundry project of the script to execute.
There's a github actions workflow in this repo that builds and publishes the
image on each merge to main, it is available at: ghcr.io/paradigmxyz/foundry-alphanet
Containers created from this image should mount a local directory containing a source foundry project and then run a forge command on it. For example, to build a project, from the project root you can execute:
$ docker run --rm \
-v $(pwd):/app/foundry \
-u $(id -u):$(id -g) \
ghcr.io/paradigmxyz/foundry-alphanet:latest \
--foundry-directory /app/foundry \
--foundry-command "forge build"
In this command:
-v $(pwd):/app/foundry
mounts the local directory in/app/foundry
in the container.-u $(id -u):$(id -g)
makes sure that the files created will belong to the same user executing the command.ghcr.io/paradigmxyz/foundry-alphanet:latest
is the image name--foundry-directory /app/foundry
tells the entrypoint script to use/app/foundry
in the container as the foundry project directory.--foundry-command "forge build"
tells the entrypoint script to useforge build
as the foundry command.
To run tests in a project, from the projects root:
$ docker run --rm \
-v $(pwd):/app/foundry \
-u $(id -u):$(id -g) \
ghcr.io/paradigmxyz/foundry-alphanet:latest \
--foundry-directory /app/foundry \
--foundry-command "forge test -vvv"
In this case we have signalled forge that we want increased verbosity in the test
output passing forge test -vvvv
to --foundry-command
.
To run Anvil:
$ docker run --rm \
-v $(pwd):/app/foundry \
-u $(id -u):$(id -g) \
-p 8545:8545 \
ghcr.io/paradigmxyz/foundry-alphanet:latest \
--foundry-command "anvil"
Note: if you're adding either the --rpc-url
or --fork-url
flag to your forge command and the RPC endpoint you're pointing to is on host, you should use http://host.docker.internal:8545 instead of http://localhost:8545 as the value. See Docker's networking docs here.