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Core solidity contracts for Hyperlane
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import { getContractInterface, predeploys } from '@eth-optimism/contracts'
import { getContractInterface as getContractInterfaceBedrock } from '@eth-optimism/contracts-bedrock'
import { ethers, Contract } from 'ethers'
import { toAddress } from './coercion'
import { DeepPartial } from './type-utils'
import { CrossChainMessenger } from '../cross-chain-messenger'
import { StandardBridgeAdapter, ETHBridgeAdapter } from '../adapters'
import {
CONTRACT_ADDRESSES,
DEFAULT_L2_CONTRACT_ADDRESSES,
BRIDGE_ADAPTER_DATA,
} from './chain-constants'
import {
OEContracts,
OEL1Contracts,
OEL2Contracts,
OEContractsLike,
AddressLike,
BridgeAdapters,
BridgeAdapterData,
} from '../interfaces'
/**
* We've changed some contract names in this SDK to be a bit nicer. Here we remap these nicer names
* back to the original contract names so we can look them up.
*/
const NAME_REMAPPING = {
AddressManager: 'Lib_AddressManager' as const,
OVM_L1BlockNumber: 'iOVM_L1BlockNumber' as const,
WETH: 'WETH9' as const,
BedrockMessagePasser: 'L2ToL1MessagePasser' as const,
}
/**
* Returns an ethers.Contract object for the given name, connected to the appropriate address for
* the given L2 chain ID. Users can also provide a custom address to connect the contract to
* instead. If the chain ID is not known then the user MUST provide a custom address or this
* function will throw an error.
*
* @param contractName Name of the contract to connect to.
* @param l2ChainId Chain ID for the L2 network.
* @param opts Additional options for connecting to the contract.
* @param opts.address Custom address to connect to the contract.
* @param opts.signerOrProvider Signer or provider to connect to the contract.
* @returns An ethers.Contract object connected to the appropriate address and interface.
*/
export const getOEContract = (
contractName: keyof OEL1Contracts | keyof OEL2Contracts,
l2ChainId: number,
opts: {
address?: AddressLike
signerOrProvider?: ethers.Signer | ethers.providers.Provider
} = {}
): Contract => {
const addresses = CONTRACT_ADDRESSES[l2ChainId]
if (addresses === undefined && opts.address === undefined) {
throw new Error(
`cannot get contract ${contractName} for unknown L2 chain ID ${l2ChainId}, you must provide an address`
)
}
// Bedrock interfaces are backwards compatible. We can prefer Bedrock interfaces over legacy
// interfaces if they exist.
const name = NAME_REMAPPING[contractName] || contractName
let iface: ethers.utils.Interface
try {
iface = getContractInterfaceBedrock(name)
} catch (err) {
iface = getContractInterface(name)
}
return new Contract(
toAddress(
opts.address || addresses.l1[contractName] || addresses.l2[contractName]
),
iface,
opts.signerOrProvider
)
}
/**
* Automatically connects to all contract addresses, both L1 and L2, for the given L2 chain ID. The
* user can provide custom contract address overrides for L1 or L2 contracts. If the given chain ID
* is not known then the user MUST provide custom contract addresses for ALL L1 contracts or this
* function will throw an error.
*
* @param l2ChainId Chain ID for the L2 network.
* @param opts Additional options for connecting to the contracts.
* @param opts.l1SignerOrProvider: Signer or provider to connect to the L1 contracts.
* @param opts.l2SignerOrProvider: Signer or provider to connect to the L2 contracts.
* @param opts.overrides Custom contract address overrides for L1 or L2 contracts.
* @returns An object containing ethers.Contract objects connected to the appropriate addresses on
* both L1 and L2.
*/
export const getAllOEContracts = (
l2ChainId: number,
opts: {
l1SignerOrProvider?: ethers.Signer | ethers.providers.Provider
l2SignerOrProvider?: ethers.Signer | ethers.providers.Provider
overrides?: DeepPartial<OEContractsLike>
} = {}
): OEContracts => {
const addresses = CONTRACT_ADDRESSES[l2ChainId] || {
l1: {
AddressManager: undefined,
L1CrossDomainMessenger: undefined,
L1StandardBridge: undefined,
StateCommitmentChain: undefined,
CanonicalTransactionChain: undefined,
BondManager: undefined,
OptimismPortal: undefined,
L2OutputOracle: undefined,
},
l2: DEFAULT_L2_CONTRACT_ADDRESSES,
}
// Attach all L1 contracts.
const l1Contracts = {} as OEL1Contracts
for (const [contractName, contractAddress] of Object.entries(addresses.l1)) {
l1Contracts[contractName] = getOEContract(
contractName as keyof OEL1Contracts,
l2ChainId,
{
address: opts.overrides?.l1?.[contractName] || contractAddress,
signerOrProvider: opts.l1SignerOrProvider,
}
)
}
// Attach all L2 contracts.
const l2Contracts = {} as OEL2Contracts
for (const [contractName, contractAddress] of Object.entries(addresses.l2)) {
l2Contracts[contractName] = getOEContract(
contractName as keyof OEL2Contracts,
l2ChainId,
{
address: opts.overrides?.l2?.[contractName] || contractAddress,
signerOrProvider: opts.l2SignerOrProvider,
}
)
}
return {
l1: l1Contracts,
l2: l2Contracts,
}
}
/**
* Gets a series of bridge adapters for the given L2 chain ID.
*
* @param l2ChainId Chain ID for the L2 network.
* @param messenger Cross chain messenger to connect to the bridge adapters
* @param opts Additional options for connecting to the custom bridges.
* @param opts.overrides Custom bridge adapters.
* @returns An object containing all bridge adapters
*/
export const getBridgeAdapters = (
l2ChainId: number,
messenger: CrossChainMessenger,
opts?: {
overrides?: BridgeAdapterData
contracts?: DeepPartial<OEContractsLike>
}
): BridgeAdapters => {
const adapterData: BridgeAdapterData = {
...(CONTRACT_ADDRESSES[l2ChainId] || opts?.contracts?.l1?.L1StandardBridge
? {
Standard: {
Adapter: StandardBridgeAdapter,
l1Bridge:
opts?.contracts?.l1?.L1StandardBridge ||
CONTRACT_ADDRESSES[l2ChainId].l1.L1StandardBridge,
l2Bridge: predeploys.L2StandardBridge,
},
ETH: {
Adapter: ETHBridgeAdapter,
l1Bridge:
opts?.contracts?.l1?.L1StandardBridge ||
CONTRACT_ADDRESSES[l2ChainId].l1.L1StandardBridge,
l2Bridge: predeploys.L2StandardBridge,
},
}
: {}),
...(BRIDGE_ADAPTER_DATA[l2ChainId] || {}),
...(opts?.overrides || {}),
}
const adapters: BridgeAdapters = {}
for (const [bridgeName, bridgeData] of Object.entries(adapterData)) {
adapters[bridgeName] = new bridgeData.Adapter({
messenger,
l1Bridge: bridgeData.l1Bridge,
l2Bridge: bridgeData.l2Bridge,
})
}
return adapters
}