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Gonza Montiel
dc0f0673e2
test: Update validator set e2e test (#126)
## Add E2E validator-set update flow

- feat: `test/utils/validators.ts` for on-demand validator
orchestration.
- feat: `test/suites/validator-set-update.test.ts` covering allowlist →
register → update.
- some minor launcher updates: avoid docker cache, add `--platform` when
building datahaven image, avoid sending validator-set update on launch.
- Helpers: ABI shortcut in `test/utils/contracts.ts`; config tweaks in
`test/configs/validator-set.json`.
- Minor cleanup/formatting across `test/launcher/*`,
`test/scripts/setup-validators.ts`, and related tests.
- added `keepAlive` flag to `BaseTestSuite`, in order to avoid tearing
down the network while debugging. Defaults, obviously, to false.
- added a `failOnTomeout` option on to waitForDataHavenEvents() so the
test fails of the timeout is reached and no event was captured.

### Coverage
- The test simulates an scenario in which we have two active authorities
(alice and bob), which are running, and registered as operators, which
is the normal state after the chain launches. Then:
- It launches two more nodes (charlie and dave)
- It add the nodes to allowlist and register them as operators
- It sends the validator set update message
- Checks that the validator update message was propagated through the
gateway and arrived the external-validators pallet
- Checks that the chain continues producing blocks
 
### Notes
The last test case has a timeout of 10 minutes. This is to respect
propagation times of the message through the relayers. We are testing
that the external validators pallet actually updated the validator set.
Locally, I could expect 5~6 minutes, I just wanted to be on the safe
side. CI is passing showing that this was enough indeed.

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Co-authored-by: Steve Degosserie <723552+stiiifff@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ahmad Kaouk <56095276+ahmadkaouk@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-10-02 11:23:40 +00:00
Gonza Montiel
5121ae002b
feat: Datahaven contracts deployment on public testnet (#123)
## Summary
This PR introduces support for deploying Datahaven contracts to
different chains (hoodi, holesky, mainnet), as well as a new cli command
to manage this deployment separately from the regular deployment, while
maintaining compatibility with it.

#### New CLI command
- **`bun cli contracts deploy`** - Deploy contracts to supported chains
(Hoodi, Holesky, Mainnet)
- **`bun cli contracts status`** - Check deployment configuration and
status
- **`bun cli contracts verify`** - Verify contracts on block explorers
- Commands need the chain parameter: `--chain <hoodi | holesky |
mainnet>`
- Right now only `hoodi` and `holesky` are supported

### Deployment

#### Hoodi & Holesky Network Support
- Added **DeployBase.s.sol** as common ground for
**DeployTestnet.s.sol** (also new) and **DeployLocal.s.sol** (existing).
- **Hoodi configuration** (`contracts/config/hoodi.json`) with deployed
EigenLayer contract addresses to reference.
- **Holesky configuration** (`contracts/config/hoodi.json`) with
deployed EigenLayer contract addresses to reference.

#### Contracts being deployed
- **DataHaven**: ServiceManager, VetoableSlasher, RewardsRegistry
- **Snowbridge**: BeefyClient, AgentExecutor, Gateway, RewardsAgent  
- **EigenLayer**: References existing deployed contracts (not
re-deployed)

#### Deployment files
When the deployment is done, a new file under `contracts/deployments` is
generated with the addresses of the deployed contracts, for each chain
(it will be overriden per chain if run multiple times). So we would have
one `anvil.json`, `hoodi.json`, `holesky.json`, etc, with the addresses
of the deployed contracts for reference and for later verification.

#### Todo
- [x] Test compatibility with existing `bun cli launch` and `bun cli
deploy` commands

#### For follow-up PRs
- Fix verification issue with `foundry verify-contracts` when specifying
the `chain` or `chain-id` parameter, needed for hoodi
(https://github.com/foundry-rs/foundry/issues/7466).
- Add `redeploy` feature to only override implementation contract and
leave the proxy address untouched

## Usage Examples
```bash
# Deploy to Hoodi network
bun cli contracts deploy --chain hoodi

# Check deployment status  
bun cli contracts status --chain hoodi

# Verify contracts on block explorer
bun cli contracts verify --chain hoodi
```


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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Added deployment and configuration support for new networks "hoodi"
and "holesky", including new configuration and deployment files.
* Introduced a CLI tool for managing contract deployments, status
checks, and verification across supported chains.
* Added example environment configuration and comprehensive deployment
documentation.
* Enabled contract verification and status reporting via the CLI with
support for block explorer integration.

* **Improvements**
* Refactored deployment scripts for modularity, supporting both local
and testnet environments.
* Centralized and extended configuration loading to support additional
contract addresses and network parameters.
* Enhanced deployment utilities and typings to support multi-network
deployments.

* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved input validation and error handling in CLI commands and
deployment scripts.
* Added explicit handling for zero address in operator strategy
retrieval.

* **Chores**
* Updated documentation and configuration templates for easier
onboarding and deployment management.
* Improved logging and output formatting for deployment and verification
processes.

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Co-authored-by: Steve Degosserie <723552+stiiifff@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ahmad Kaouk <56095276+ahmadkaouk@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-21 10:02:31 +00:00
Tobi Demeco
a205b22532
feat: set rewards info as parameters in runtime (#99)
This PR improves the CLI to get from the deployments the
`RewardsRegistryAddress` (address of the RewardsRegistry contract
deployed), `RewardsAgentOrigin` (origin used for the agent in charge of
updating the rewards merkle root in the RewardsRegistry contract) and
`RewardsUpdateSelector` (function selector of the function that the
agent must execute to do the aforementioned update) and then set these
values in the `parameters` pallet of the runtime.

After these changes the rewards merkle root is being updated on the
Ethereum side. 🎉
2025-06-16 12:20:18 +02:00
Facundo Farall
4c7a64fc39
fix: 🚨 Add error in TS for missing awaits (#81)
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

- **Documentation**
- Added detailed IDE configuration recommendations for Rust, Solidity,
and TypeScript in the README to enhance developer experience.

- **Chores**
- Updated Biome configuration files and package dependencies to the
latest schema and version.
- Refined code formatting, linting, and import organization settings for
consistency across the project.

- **Refactor**
- Reordered import statements in multiple files for improved
readability.
- Simplified function signatures and ensured proper async handling in
utility scripts.

- **Bug Fixes**
- Ensured proper completion of asynchronous operations in shell utility
functions.

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Co-authored-by: Gonza Montiel <gonzamontiel@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-19 22:28:43 +00:00
Tim B
fa4d3b8391
test: 🧙 Generate Type Bindings for Contracts (#58)
## Summary
This PR adds statically typed bindings for contracts. This allows you to
write E2E tests with full completions in TS.

## Additions

- `ts-build.yml` New CI, this will make sure that if there's changes
made to the contracts that the contract-bindings are up to date.
- `package.json` script changes
- `start:e2e:ci` - Designed to be run with all options specified since
CIs are famously bad with iteractive CLI prompts
  - `test:e2e` - added timeout
- `generate:wagmi` - This generates the smart contract bindings for our
tests
- New Function Helpers:
- `generateRandomAccount()` Returns a viem account type object for a
random account. Useful for tests where you want idempotency on a long
lived network since the state is probabilistically fresh
- `getContractInstance()` Returns a viem contract instance that allows
you to read/write to the deployed contract. You should get full type
inference here for the methods available and parameters required.

### Example

```ts
 it("avs() can be read from contract instance", async () => {
    const value = await instance.read.avs();
    expect(isAddress(value), "AVS getter should return an address").toBeTrue();
  });
```

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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Facundo Farall <37149322+ffarall@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-01 11:14:19 +01:00