provider.ganache
Documentation for eth_defi.provider.ganache Python module.
Ganache integration.
Ganache is an EVM test backend and mainnet forking written in JavaScript from Truffle project.
This module contains utilities to automatically launch and manipulate ganache-cli process.
You need to have ganache-cli installed in order to use these.
How to install ganache-cli using npm:
npm install -g ganache
For more information about Ganache see
Most of this code is lifted from Brownie project (MIT) and it is not properly cleaned up yet.
Functions
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Creates the ganache "fork" of given JSON-RPC endpoint. |
Classes
Control ganache-cli processes launched on background. |
Exceptions
Warned when there are issued with ganache-cli command line. |
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We could not launch because ganache-cli command is missing |
- class GanacheLaunch
Bases:
objectControl ganache-cli processes launched on background.
Comes with a helpful
close()method when it is time to put Ganache rest.- __init__(port, cmd, json_rpc_url, process)
- close(verbose=False, block=True, block_timeout=30)
Kill the ganache-cli process.
Ganache is pretty hard to kill, so keep killing it until it dies and the port is free again.
- Parameters
block – Block the execution until Ganache has terminated
block_timeout – How long we give for Ganache to clean up after itself
verbose – If set, dump anything in Ganache stdout to the Python logging using level INFO.
- exception InvalidArgumentWarning
Bases:
WarningWarned when there are issued with ganache-cli command line.
- __init__(*args, **kwargs)
- __new__(**kwargs)
- add_note(note, /)
Add a note to the exception
- with_traceback(tb, /)
Set self.__traceback__ to tb and return self.
- exception NoGanacheInstalled
Bases:
ExceptionWe could not launch because ganache-cli command is missing
- __init__(*args, **kwargs)
- __new__(**kwargs)
- add_note(note, /)
Add a note to the exception
- with_traceback(tb, /)
Set self.__traceback__ to tb and return self.
- fork_network(json_rpc_url, unlocked_addresses=[], cmd='ganache-cli', port=19999, evm_version='london', block_time=0, quiet=False, launch_wait_seconds=20.0)
Creates the ganache “fork” of given JSON-RPC endpoint.
Warning
This function is not recommended due to stability issues with Ganache. Use
eth_defi.anvil.fork_network_anvil()instead.Forking a mainnet is common way to test against live deployments. This function invokes ganache-cli command and tells it to fork a given JSON-RPC endpoint.
A subprocess is started on the background. To stop this process, call
eth_defi.ganache.GanacheLaunch.close(). This function waits launch_wait_seconds in order to ganache-cli process to start and complete the chain fork.Note
Currently only supports HTTP JSON-RPC connections.
Warning
Forking a network with ganache-cli is a slow process. It is recommended that you use fast Ethereum Tester based testing if possible.
Here is an example that forks BNB chain mainnet and transfer 500 BUSD stablecoin to a test account we control:
@pytest.fixture() def large_busd_holder() -> HexAddress: # A random account picked from BNB Smart chain that holds a lot of BUSD. # Binance Hot Wallet 6 return HexAddress(HexStr("0x8894E0a0c962CB723c1976a4421c95949bE2D4E3")) @pytest.fixture() def ganache_bnb_chain_fork(large_busd_holder) -> str: # Create a testable fork of live BNB chain. mainnet_rpc = os.environ["BNB_CHAIN_JSON_RPC"] launch = fork_network( mainnet_rpc, unlocked_addresses=[large_busd_holder], ) yield launch.json_rpc_url # Wind down Ganache process after the test is complete launch.close() @pytest.fixture def web3(ganache_bnb_chain_fork: str): # Set up a local unit testing blockchain return Web3(HTTPProvider(ganache_bnb_chain_fork)) def test_mainnet_fork_transfer_busd(web3: Web3, large_busd_holder: HexAddress, user_1: LocalAccount): # BUSD deployment on BNB chain # https://bscscan.com/token/0xe9e7cea3dedca5984780bafc599bd69add087d56 busd_details = fetch_erc20_details(web3, "0xe9e7CEA3DedcA5984780Bafc599bD69ADd087D56") busd = busd_details.contract # Transfer 500 BUSD to the user 1 tx_hash = busd.functions.transfer(user_1.address, 500 * 10**18).transact({"from": large_busd_holder}) # Because Ganache has instamine turned on by default, we do not need to wait for the transaction receipt = web3.eth.get_transaction_receipt(tx_hash) assert receipt.status == 1, "BUSD transfer reverted" assert busd.functions.balanceOf(user_1.address).call() == 500 * 10**18
See the full example in tests source code.
Polygon needs to set a specific EVM version:
mainnet_rpc = os.environ["POLYGON_JSON_RPC"] launch = fork_network(mainnet_rpc, evm_version="istanbul")
If ganache-cli refuses to terminate properly, you can kill a process by a port with:
# Kill any process listening to localhost:19999 kill -SIGKILL $(lsof -ti:19999)
This function uses Python logging subsystem. If you want to see error/info/debug logs with pytest you can do:
pytest --log-cli-level=debug
For public JSON-RPC endpoints check
- Parameters
cmd – Override ganache-cli command. If not given we look up from PATH.
json_rpc_url (str) – HTTP JSON-RPC URL of the network we want to fork
unlocked_addresses (List[Union[eth_typing.evm.HexAddress, str]]) – List of addresses of which ownership we take to allow test code to transact as them
port – Localhost port we bind for Ganache JSON-RPC
launch_wait_seconds – How long we wait ganache-cli to start until giving up
evm_version – “london” for the default hard fork
block_time – How long Ganache takes to mine a block. Default is zero and any RPC transaction will immediately return with the transaction inclusion. Set to 1 so that you can poll the transaction as you would do with a live JSON-RPC node.
quiet – Disable extensive logging. If there is a lot of Ganache logging it seems to crash on Github CI.
- Return type