External Plugin
This is a third-party plugin. Please report issues in its Github Repository
Hardhat plugin for integration with Tenderly.
This plugin will help you verify your Solidity contracts, as well as allow you to privately push contracts to Tenderly.
npm install --save-dev @tenderly/hardhat-tenderly
And add the following statement to your hardhat.config.js
:
require("@tenderly/hardhat-tenderly");
Or, if you are using typescript:
import "@tenderly/hardhat-tenderly"
This plugin adds the tenderly:verify
task to Hardhat:
Usage: hardhat [GLOBAL OPTIONS] tenderly:verify ...contracts
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS:
contracts Addresses and names of contracts that will be verified formatted ContractName=Address
tenderly-verify: Verifies contracts on Tenderly
And the tenderly:push
task:
Usage: hardhat [GLOBAL OPTIONS] tenderly:push ...contracts
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS:
contracts Addresses and names of contracts that will be verified formatted ContractName=Address
tenderly-push: Privately pushes contracts to Tenderly
This plugin extends the Hardhat Runtime Environment by adding a tenderly
field
whose type is Tenderly
.
This field has the verify
and push
methods.
This is an example on how you can call it from your scripts (using ethers to deploy a contract):
const Greeter = await ethers.getContractFactory("Greeter");
const greeter = await Greeter.deploy("Hello, Hardhat!");
await bre.tenderly.verify({
name: "Greeter",
address: greeter.address,
})
Both functions accept variadic parameters:
const contracts = [
{
name: "Greeter",
address: "123"
},
{
name: "Greeter2",
address: "456"
}]
await bre.tenderly.verify(...contracts)
This plugin extends the HardhatConfig
object with optional
project
and username
fields.
This is an example of how to set it:
module.exports = {
tenderly: {
project: "",
username: "",
}
};
For this plugin to function you need to create a config.yaml
file at
$HOME/.tenderly/config.yaml
or %HOMEPATH%\.tenderly\config.yaml
and add an access_key
field to it:
access_key: super_secret_access_key
You can find the access token on the Tenderly dashboard, under Settings -> Authorization.
Alternatively, this step can be skipped by doing tenderly login
on the tenderly-cli
After this you can access Tenderly through the Hardhat Runtime Environment anywhere you need it (tasks, scripts, tests, etc).