├── .dapp.json
├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── tests.yaml
├── .gitignore
├── .staxx-scenarios
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── bin
├── auth-checker
└── dss-deploy
├── config
├── goerli.json
├── main.json
└── testchain.json
├── dapp2.nix
├── default.nix
├── lib
├── common.sh
└── setup-env.sh
├── libexec
├── base-deploy
├── cases
│ └── crash-bite
├── dss
│ ├── deploy-core
│ ├── deploy-fab
│ └── deploy-ilks
├── load-addresses
└── setters
│ ├── set-beg
│ ├── set-cat-box
│ ├── set-cure-wait
│ ├── set-dog-hole
│ ├── set-end-wait
│ ├── set-flap-lid
│ ├── set-flash-max
│ ├── set-flop-pad
│ ├── set-ilks-beg
│ ├── set-ilks-buf
│ ├── set-ilks-calc-params
│ ├── set-ilks-chip
│ ├── set-ilks-chop
│ ├── set-ilks-clipper-mom
│ ├── set-ilks-cusp
│ ├── set-ilks-dunk
│ ├── set-ilks-dust
│ ├── set-ilks-duty
│ ├── set-ilks-faucet
│ ├── set-ilks-flipper-mom
│ ├── set-ilks-hole
│ ├── set-ilks-line
│ ├── set-ilks-mat
│ ├── set-ilks-osm
│ ├── set-ilks-osm-mom
│ ├── set-ilks-pip-whitelist
│ ├── set-ilks-price
│ ├── set-ilks-registry
│ ├── set-ilks-spotter-poke
│ ├── set-ilks-tail
│ ├── set-ilks-tau
│ ├── set-ilks-tip
│ ├── set-ilks-ttl
│ ├── set-jug-base
│ ├── set-pause-auth-delay
│ ├── set-pips-rights
│ ├── set-pot-dsr
│ ├── set-price
│ ├── set-tau
│ ├── set-ttl
│ ├── set-vat-line
│ ├── set-vow-bump
│ ├── set-vow-dump
│ ├── set-vow-hump
│ ├── set-vow-sump
│ └── set-vow-wait
├── nix
└── srcs.nix
└── shell.nix
/.dapp.json:
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1 | {
2 | "contracts": {
3 | "clipper-mom_1473b44": {
4 | "deps": {
5 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
6 | },
7 | "name": "clipper-mom",
8 | "repo": {
9 | "name": "clipper-mom-1473b44",
10 | "ref": "HEAD",
11 | "rev": "1473b448cc9141fb0c56146f8b5b28db57b39739",
12 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/clipper-mom"
13 | }
14 | },
15 | "ds-auth_a51e7ca": {
16 | "deps": {
17 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
18 | },
19 | "name": "ds-auth",
20 | "repo": {
21 | "name": "ds-auth-a51e7ca",
22 | "ref": "HEAD",
23 | "rev": "a51e7caa1f03eeffed66d67f3b38605e0f1f881d",
24 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-auth"
25 | }
26 | },
27 | "ds-chief_224b476": {
28 | "deps": {
29 | "ds-roles": "ds-roles_53d5694",
30 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
31 | "ds-thing": "ds-thing_5865abc",
32 | "ds-token": "ds-token_a5e709b"
33 | },
34 | "name": "ds-chief",
35 | "repo": {
36 | "name": "ds-chief-224b476",
37 | "ref": "HEAD",
38 | "rev": "224b476de95e7fabedb173ddb59fe271a366ff62",
39 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/ds-chief"
40 | }
41 | },
42 | "ds-math_e70a364": {
43 | "deps": {
44 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
45 | },
46 | "name": "ds-math",
47 | "repo": {
48 | "name": "ds-math-e70a364",
49 | "ref": "HEAD",
50 | "rev": "e70a364787804c1ded9801ed6c27b440a86ebd32",
51 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-math"
52 | }
53 | },
54 | "ds-note_832591b": {
55 | "deps": {
56 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
57 | },
58 | "name": "ds-note",
59 | "repo": {
60 | "name": "ds-note-832591b",
61 | "ref": "HEAD",
62 | "rev": "832591b2d7dfb13dd513a72d0ff5a64c23b4e327",
63 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-note"
64 | }
65 | },
66 | "ds-pause_5e798dd": {
67 | "deps": {
68 | "ds-note": "ds-note_832591b",
69 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
70 | },
71 | "name": "ds-pause",
72 | "repo": {
73 | "name": "ds-pause-5e798dd",
74 | "ref": "HEAD",
75 | "rev": "5e798dd96bfaac978cd9fe3c0259b486e8afd213",
76 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/ds-pause"
77 | }
78 | },
79 | "ds-proxy_e17a252": {
80 | "deps": {
81 | "ds-auth": "ds-auth_a51e7ca",
82 | "ds-note": "ds-note_832591b",
83 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
84 | },
85 | "name": "ds-proxy",
86 | "repo": {
87 | "name": "ds-proxy-e17a252",
88 | "ref": "HEAD",
89 | "rev": "e17a2526ad5c9877ba925ff25c1119f519b7369b",
90 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-proxy"
91 | }
92 | },
93 | "ds-roles_53d5694": {
94 | "deps": {
95 | "ds-auth": "ds-auth_a51e7ca",
96 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
97 | },
98 | "name": "ds-roles",
99 | "repo": {
100 | "name": "ds-roles-53d5694",
101 | "ref": "HEAD",
102 | "rev": "53d56949c0f98c9b5909df9c0d95025b67f3bb75",
103 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-roles"
104 | }
105 | },
106 | "ds-stop_27cad71": {
107 | "deps": {
108 | "ds-auth": "ds-auth_a51e7ca",
109 | "ds-note": "ds-note_832591b",
110 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
111 | },
112 | "name": "ds-stop",
113 | "repo": {
114 | "name": "ds-stop-27cad71",
115 | "ref": "HEAD",
116 | "rev": "27cad71111afd06a841915c8fe710a7cd5ac7f99",
117 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-stop"
118 | }
119 | },
120 | "ds-test_0a5da56": {
121 | "deps": {},
122 | "name": "ds-test",
123 | "repo": {
124 | "name": "ds-test-0a5da56",
125 | "ref": "HEAD",
126 | "rev": "0a5da56b0d65960e6a994d2ec8245e6edd38c248",
127 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-test"
128 | }
129 | },
130 | "ds-thing_5865abc": {
131 | "deps": {
132 | "ds-auth": "ds-auth_a51e7ca",
133 | "ds-math": "ds-math_e70a364",
134 | "ds-note": "ds-note_832591b",
135 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
136 | },
137 | "name": "ds-thing",
138 | "repo": {
139 | "name": "ds-thing-5865abc",
140 | "ref": "HEAD",
141 | "rev": "5865abc83184ab546db4279a038eb3466da4cd6b",
142 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-thing"
143 | }
144 | },
145 | "ds-token_a5e709b": {
146 | "deps": {
147 | "ds-auth": "ds-auth_a51e7ca",
148 | "ds-math": "ds-math_e70a364",
149 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
150 | },
151 | "name": "ds-token",
152 | "repo": {
153 | "name": "ds-token-a5e709b",
154 | "ref": "HEAD",
155 | "rev": "a5e709b205383720a3d47c7b234771daf4b58766",
156 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-token"
157 | }
158 | },
159 | "ds-value_4049ecd": {
160 | "deps": {
161 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
162 | "ds-thing": "ds-thing_5865abc"
163 | },
164 | "name": "ds-value",
165 | "repo": {
166 | "name": "ds-value-4049ecd",
167 | "ref": "HEAD",
168 | "rev": "4049ecd2652a39cbab464bb1c2c627985f720f97",
169 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/ds-value"
170 | }
171 | },
172 | "ds-weth_b23b478": {
173 | "deps": {
174 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
175 | "erc20": "erc20_f322aac"
176 | },
177 | "name": "ds-weth",
178 | "repo": {
179 | "name": "ds-weth-b23b478",
180 | "ref": "HEAD",
181 | "rev": "b23b47824572500cb301b65370208b1b752f7482",
182 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/ds-weth"
183 | }
184 | },
185 | "dsr-manager_0a48c2d": {
186 | "deps": {
187 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
188 | "dss-deploy": "dss-deploy_45985a9"
189 | },
190 | "name": "dsr-manager",
191 | "repo": {
192 | "name": "dsr-manager-0a48c2d",
193 | "ref": "HEAD",
194 | "rev": "0a48c2dda418927ab844ec251f24079c0a3ff2bb",
195 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dsr-manager"
196 | }
197 | },
198 | "dss-auto-line_bff7e6c": {
199 | "deps": {
200 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
201 | },
202 | "name": "dss-auto-line",
203 | "repo": {
204 | "name": "dss-auto-line-bff7e6c",
205 | "ref": "HEAD",
206 | "rev": "bff7e6cc43dbd7d9a054dd359ef18a1b4d06b6f5",
207 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-auto-line"
208 | }
209 | },
210 | "dss-cdp-manager_306132d": {
211 | "deps": {
212 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
213 | "dss-deploy": "dss-deploy_45985a9"
214 | },
215 | "name": "dss-cdp-manager",
216 | "repo": {
217 | "name": "dss-cdp-manager-306132d",
218 | "ref": "v1.2",
219 | "rev": "306132d6442b3245081a60bc84468c6a0c252fa8",
220 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-cdp-manager"
221 | }
222 | },
223 | "dss-chain-log_90cf9c0": {
224 | "deps": {
225 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
226 | },
227 | "name": "dss-chain-log",
228 | "repo": {
229 | "name": "dss-chain-log-90cf9c0",
230 | "ref": "HEAD",
231 | "rev": "90cf9c0589d56724b94a0d4f9b4af486a2231385",
232 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-chain-log"
233 | }
234 | },
235 | "dss-deploy-pause-proxy-actions_9344383": {
236 | "deps": {
237 | "ds-proxy": "ds-proxy_e17a252",
238 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
239 | "dss-deploy": "dss-deploy_45985a9"
240 | },
241 | "name": "dss-deploy-pause-proxy-actions",
242 | "repo": {
243 | "name": "dss-deploy-pause-proxy-actions-9344383",
244 | "ref": "HEAD",
245 | "rev": "93443831ea4008177bbdc55d9ab8ba8ee069324c",
246 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-deploy-pause-proxy-actions"
247 | }
248 | },
249 | "dss-deploy_45985a9": {
250 | "deps": {
251 | "ds-auth": "ds-auth_a51e7ca",
252 | "ds-pause": "ds-pause_5e798dd",
253 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
254 | "dss": "dss_38f618c",
255 | "esm": "esm_8fabd86"
256 | },
257 | "name": "dss-deploy",
258 | "repo": {
259 | "name": "dss-deploy-45985a9",
260 | "ref": "v1.2",
261 | "rev": "45985a91024f3bc82cbe15b17dd70990d7f56020",
262 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-deploy"
263 | }
264 | },
265 | "dss-deploy_b2c1c5a": {
266 | "deps": {
267 | "ds-auth": "ds-auth_a51e7ca",
268 | "ds-pause": "ds-pause_5e798dd",
269 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
270 | "dss": "dss_fa4f663",
271 | "esm": "esm_225ddf2"
272 | },
273 | "name": "dss-deploy",
274 | "repo": {
275 | "name": "dss-deploy-b2c1c5a",
276 | "ref": "HEAD",
277 | "rev": "b2c1c5ac107b99fd61a7f6d2f63164331bd1fbf9",
278 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-deploy"
279 | }
280 | },
281 | "dss-flash_4d4b984": {
282 | "deps": {
283 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
284 | "dss": "dss_fa4f663"
285 | },
286 | "name": "dss-flash",
287 | "repo": {
288 | "name": "dss-flash-4d4b984",
289 | "ref": "HEAD",
290 | "rev": "4d4b984eb9bb6d87c27ce542fe453e32e9a352ca",
291 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-flash"
292 | }
293 | },
294 | "dss-gem-joins_123d6b7": {
295 | "deps": {
296 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
297 | "dss-deploy": "dss-deploy_45985a9"
298 | },
299 | "name": "dss-gem-joins",
300 | "repo": {
301 | "name": "dss-gem-joins-123d6b7",
302 | "ref": "v1.2",
303 | "rev": "123d6b7d7210a4dc47cecc405e1deeaa0f28e0c0",
304 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-gem-joins"
305 | }
306 | },
307 | "dss-proxy-actions_5cf4634": {
308 | "deps": {
309 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
310 | "ds-weth": "ds-weth_b23b478",
311 | "dss-cdp-manager": "dss-cdp-manager_306132d",
312 | "dss-gem-joins": "dss-gem-joins_123d6b7",
313 | "proxy-registry": "proxy-registry_981715a"
314 | },
315 | "name": "dss-proxy-actions",
316 | "repo": {
317 | "name": "dss-proxy-actions-5cf4634",
318 | "ref": "HEAD",
319 | "rev": "5cf46344070274ca59882d645bebf15589bdc87d",
320 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-proxy-actions"
321 | }
322 | },
323 | "dss-vest_4e04cec": {
324 | "deps": {
325 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
326 | },
327 | "name": "dss-vest",
328 | "repo": {
329 | "name": "dss-vest-4e04cec",
330 | "ref": "HEAD",
331 | "rev": "4e04cec2607a6e59960ce8bd729666cfddc2f523",
332 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-vest"
333 | }
334 | },
335 | "dss-vest_50b7140": {
336 | "deps": {
337 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
338 | },
339 | "name": "dss-vest",
340 | "repo": {
341 | "name": "dss-vest-50b7140",
342 | "ref": "v1.0.1",
343 | "rev": "50b71406ba686ffb963a722754cc5ea3a4f21364",
344 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss-vest"
345 | }
346 | },
347 | "dss_38f618c": {
348 | "deps": {
349 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
350 | "ds-token": "ds-token_a5e709b",
351 | "ds-value": "ds-value_4049ecd"
352 | },
353 | "name": "dss",
354 | "repo": {
355 | "name": "dss-38f618c",
356 | "ref": "v1.2",
357 | "rev": "38f618c54ff27d278eacc58d543e01bd08a88680",
358 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss"
359 | }
360 | },
361 | "dss_fa4f663": {
362 | "deps": {
363 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
364 | "ds-token": "ds-token_a5e709b",
365 | "ds-value": "ds-value_4049ecd"
366 | },
367 | "name": "dss",
368 | "repo": {
369 | "name": "dss-fa4f663",
370 | "ref": "HEAD",
371 | "rev": "fa4f6630afb0624d04a003e920b0d71a00331d98",
372 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/dss"
373 | }
374 | },
375 | "erc20_f322aac": {
376 | "deps": {},
377 | "name": "erc20",
378 | "repo": {
379 | "name": "erc20-f322aac",
380 | "ref": "HEAD",
381 | "rev": "f322aaca414db343337814097d2af43214bee96c",
382 | "url": "https://github.com/dapphub/erc20"
383 | }
384 | },
385 | "esm_225ddf2": {
386 | "deps": {
387 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
388 | "ds-token": "ds-token_a5e709b"
389 | },
390 | "name": "esm",
391 | "repo": {
392 | "name": "esm-225ddf2",
393 | "ref": "HEAD",
394 | "rev": "225ddf29b1515d10ea6d4f9cde5814a73085ce09",
395 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/esm"
396 | }
397 | },
398 | "esm_8fabd86": {
399 | "deps": {
400 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
401 | "ds-token": "ds-token_a5e709b"
402 | },
403 | "name": "esm",
404 | "repo": {
405 | "name": "esm-8fabd86",
406 | "ref": "v1.2",
407 | "rev": "8fabd86487bc712faa306c01b85fceeafb0d15d0",
408 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/esm"
409 | }
410 | },
411 | "flipper-mom_3a57ea1": {
412 | "deps": {
413 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
414 | },
415 | "name": "flipper-mom",
416 | "repo": {
417 | "name": "flipper-mom-3a57ea1",
418 | "ref": "HEAD",
419 | "rev": "3a57ea142b859a0559b9b8c30ce7db53d6620e86",
420 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/flipper-mom"
421 | }
422 | },
423 | "ilk-registry_4667403": {
424 | "deps": {
425 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
426 | "ds-value": "ds-value_4049ecd",
427 | "dss": "dss_fa4f663"
428 | },
429 | "name": "ilk-registry",
430 | "repo": {
431 | "name": "ilk-registry-4667403",
432 | "ref": "HEAD",
433 | "rev": "4667403b0924b8710fee938e45f59b64c10f8c55",
434 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/ilk-registry"
435 | }
436 | },
437 | "median_0316acd": {
438 | "deps": {
439 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
440 | },
441 | "name": "median",
442 | "repo": {
443 | "name": "median-0316acd",
444 | "ref": "HEAD",
445 | "rev": "0316acd5a97fbd6c3d23b159b3d329f99ead3405",
446 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/median"
447 | }
448 | },
449 | "mkr-authority_fc19f8a": {
450 | "deps": {
451 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
452 | },
453 | "name": "mkr-authority",
454 | "repo": {
455 | "name": "mkr-authority-fc19f8a",
456 | "ref": "HEAD",
457 | "rev": "fc19f8a02cfd080fbdeedd7ddf01c5e61d519e04",
458 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/mkr-authority"
459 | }
460 | },
461 | "multicall_1e1b443": {
462 | "deps": {
463 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
464 | },
465 | "name": "multicall",
466 | "repo": {
467 | "name": "multicall-1e1b443",
468 | "ref": "HEAD",
469 | "rev": "1e1b44362640820bef92d0ccf5eeee25d9b41474",
470 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/multicall"
471 | }
472 | },
473 | "osm-mom_820324a": {
474 | "deps": {
475 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
476 | "osm": "osm_e36c874"
477 | },
478 | "name": "osm-mom",
479 | "repo": {
480 | "name": "osm-mom-820324a",
481 | "ref": "HEAD",
482 | "rev": "820324a2ce4c2da17d7ff8ab67d12f9a5debdb4a",
483 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/osm-mom"
484 | }
485 | },
486 | "osm_e36c874": {
487 | "deps": {
488 | "ds-stop": "ds-stop_27cad71",
489 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
490 | "ds-value": "ds-value_4049ecd"
491 | },
492 | "name": "osm",
493 | "repo": {
494 | "name": "osm-e36c874",
495 | "ref": "HEAD",
496 | "rev": "e36c874b4e14fba860e48c0cf99cd600c0c59efa",
497 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/osm"
498 | }
499 | },
500 | "proxy-registry_981715a": {
501 | "deps": {
502 | "ds-proxy": "ds-proxy_e17a252",
503 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
504 | },
505 | "name": "proxy-registry",
506 | "repo": {
507 | "name": "proxy-registry-981715a",
508 | "ref": "HEAD",
509 | "rev": "981715a971f53d474ece6e4e06fd8c7992d2d5b5",
510 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/proxy-registry"
511 | }
512 | },
513 | "symbolic-voting_5f9c56f": {
514 | "deps": {
515 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
516 | },
517 | "name": "symbolic-voting",
518 | "repo": {
519 | "name": "symbolic-voting-5f9c56f",
520 | "ref": "HEAD",
521 | "rev": "5f9c56f0a2109b36cae14e66d78eadd7125fd1e3",
522 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/symbolic-voting"
523 | }
524 | },
525 | "testchain-medians_e842e4f": {
526 | "deps": {
527 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
528 | "median": "median_0316acd"
529 | },
530 | "name": "testchain-medians",
531 | "repo": {
532 | "name": "testchain-medians-e842e4f",
533 | "ref": "HEAD",
534 | "rev": "e842e4f474a30b0b5b1da581aeaca2aae1ae173e",
535 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/testchain-medians"
536 | }
537 | },
538 | "token-faucet_2d9189c": {
539 | "deps": {
540 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56",
541 | "ds-token": "ds-token_a5e709b"
542 | },
543 | "name": "token-faucet",
544 | "repo": {
545 | "name": "token-faucet-2d9189c",
546 | "ref": "HEAD",
547 | "rev": "2d9189c798b3373ad8e317315ce054c3adc21358",
548 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/token-faucet"
549 | }
550 | },
551 | "vote-delegate_c2345b7": {
552 | "deps": {
553 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
554 | },
555 | "name": "vote-delegate",
556 | "repo": {
557 | "name": "vote-delegate-c2345b7",
558 | "ref": "HEAD",
559 | "rev": "c2345b78376d5b0bb24749a97f82fe9171b53394",
560 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/vote-delegate"
561 | }
562 | },
563 | "vote-proxy_67067a1": {
564 | "deps": {
565 | "ds-chief": "ds-chief_224b476",
566 | "ds-test": "ds-test_0a5da56"
567 | },
568 | "name": "vote-proxy",
569 | "repo": {
570 | "name": "vote-proxy-67067a1",
571 | "ref": "HEAD",
572 | "rev": "67067a1f3da63233a6e3b2c2f0148f95d046dd7e",
573 | "url": "https://github.com/makerdao/vote-proxy"
574 | }
575 | }
576 | },
577 | "this": {
578 | "deps": {
579 | "clipper-mom": "clipper-mom_1473b44",
580 | "ds-chief": "ds-chief_224b476",
581 | "ds-proxy": "ds-proxy_e17a252",
582 | "ds-roles": "ds-roles_53d5694",
583 | "ds-token": "ds-token_a5e709b",
584 | "ds-value": "ds-value_4049ecd",
585 | "ds-weth": "ds-weth_b23b478",
586 | "dsr-manager": "dsr-manager_0a48c2d",
587 | "dss-auto-line": "dss-auto-line_bff7e6c",
588 | "dss-cdp-manager": "dss-cdp-manager_306132d",
589 | "dss-chain-log": "dss-chain-log_90cf9c0",
590 | "dss-deploy": "dss-deploy_b2c1c5a",
591 | "dss-deploy-1_2": "dss-deploy_45985a9",
592 | "dss-deploy-pause-proxy-actions": "dss-deploy-pause-proxy-actions_9344383",
593 | "dss-flash": "dss-flash_4d4b984",
594 | "dss-gem-joins": "dss-gem-joins_123d6b7",
595 | "dss-proxy-actions": "dss-proxy-actions_5cf4634",
596 | "dss-vest": "dss-vest_4e04cec",
597 | "dss-vest-1_0_1": "dss-vest_50b7140",
598 | "flipper-mom": "flipper-mom_3a57ea1",
599 | "ilk-registry": "ilk-registry_4667403",
600 | "mkr-authority": "mkr-authority_fc19f8a",
601 | "multicall": "multicall_1e1b443",
602 | "osm": "osm_e36c874",
603 | "osm-mom": "osm-mom_820324a",
604 | "proxy-registry": "proxy-registry_981715a",
605 | "symbolic-voting": "symbolic-voting_5f9c56f",
606 | "testchain-medians": "testchain-medians_e842e4f",
607 | "token-faucet": "token-faucet_2d9189c",
608 | "vote-delegate": "vote-delegate_c2345b7",
609 | "vote-proxy": "vote-proxy_67067a1"
610 | },
611 | "name": "dss-deploy-scripts"
612 | },
613 | "version": 1
614 | }
615 |
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1 | on: [push, pull_request]
2 |
3 | jobs:
4 | tests:
5 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
6 | steps:
7 | - name: Checkout repository
8 | uses: actions/checkout@v2
9 |
10 | - name: Install nix 2.3.6
11 | uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v13
12 | with:
13 | install_url: https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-2.3.6/install
14 | nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
15 |
16 | - name: Use maker cachix
17 | uses: cachix/cachix-action@v10
18 | with:
19 | name: maker
20 | signingKey: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}'
21 |
22 | - name: Run tests
23 | run: nix-build -j2 | cachix push maker
24 |
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1 | /out
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/.staxx-scenarios:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "dss-deploy-scripts",
3 | "description": "MCD deployment",
4 | "scenarios": [
5 | {
6 | "name": "scenario0",
7 | "description": "MCD - General deployment",
8 | "run": "dss-deploy testchain",
9 | "configPath": "config/testchain.json",
10 | "outPath": "out/addresses.json"
11 | },
12 | {
13 | "name": "scenario1",
14 | "description": "Example 1",
15 | "run": "dss-deploy testchain",
16 | "configPath": "config/testchain.json",
17 | "outPath": "out/addresses.json"
18 | },
19 | {
20 | "name": "scenario2",
21 | "description": "Example 2",
22 | "run": "dss-deploy testchain",
23 | "configPath": "config/testchain.json",
24 | "outPath": "out/addresses.json"
25 | },
26 | {
27 | "name": "scenario3",
28 | "description": "Example 3",
29 | "run": "dss-deploy testchain",
30 | "configPath": "config/testchain.json",
31 | "outPath": "out/addresses.json"
32 | }
33 | ]
34 | }
35 |
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1 | # DSS deployment scripts
2 |
3 | 
4 |
5 | A set of scripts that deploy [dss](http://github.com/makerdao/dss) to an
6 | Ethereum chain of your choosing.
7 |
8 | ## Description
9 |
10 | This repo is composed of two steps:
11 |
12 | * Bash [scripts](/scripts) to modify the state of the base system
13 |
14 | At the end of the first step, the addresses of deployed contracts are written to
15 | an `out/addresses.json` file. The scripts read those addresses and use `seth`
16 | and `dapp` to modify the deployment, using the values in `out/config.json`.
17 |
18 | ## Installing
19 |
20 | The only way to install everything necessary to deploy is Nix. Run
21 |
22 | ```shell
23 | nix-shell --pure
24 | ```
25 |
26 | to drop into a Bash shell with all dependency installed.
27 |
28 | ### Ethereum node
29 |
30 | You'll also need an Ethereum RPC node to connect to. Depending on your usecase, this
31 | could be a local node (e.g. `dapp testnet`) or a remote one.
32 |
33 | ## Configuration
34 |
35 | There are 2 main pieces of configuration necessary for a deployment:
36 |
37 | * Ethereum account configuration
38 | * Chain configuration
39 |
40 | #### Account configuration
41 |
42 | `seth` relies on the presence of environment variables to know which Ethereum account to
43 | use, which RPC server to talk to, etc.
44 |
45 | If you're using `nix-shell`, these variables are set automatically for you in
46 | [shell.nix](./shell.nix).
47 |
48 | But you can also configure the below variables manually:
49 |
50 | - `ETH_FROM`: address of deployment account
51 | - `ETH_PASSWORD`: path of account password file
52 | - `ETH_KEYSTORE`: keystore path
53 | - `ETH_RPC_URL`: URL of the RPC node
54 |
55 | ### Chain configuration
56 |
57 | Some networks have a default config file at `config/.json`, which will be used if non custom config values are set.
58 | A config file can be passed via param with flag `-f` allowing to execute the script in any network (e.g. `dss-deploy testchain -f `).
59 | As other option, custom config values can be loaded as an environment variable called `DDS_CONFIG_VALUES`.
60 | File passed by parameter overwrites the environment variable.
61 |
62 | Below is the expected structure of such a config file:
63 |
64 | ```json
65 | {
66 | "description": "",
67 | "omniaFromAddr": "",
68 | "omniaAmount": "",
69 | "pauseDelay": "",
70 | "vat_line": "",
71 | "vow_wait": "",
72 | "vow_sump": "",
73 | "vow_dump": "",
74 | "vow_bump": "",
75 | "vow_hump": "",
76 | "cat_box": "",
77 | "dog_hole": "",
78 | "jug_base": "",
79 | "pot_dsr": "",
80 | "cure_wait": "",
81 | "end_wait": "",
82 | "esm_pit": "",
83 | "esm_min": "",
84 | "flap_beg": "",
85 | "flap_ttl": "",
86 | "flap_tau": "",
87 | "flop_beg": "",
88 | "flop_pad": "",
89 | "flop_ttl": "",
90 | "flop_tau": "",
91 | "flap_lid": "",
92 | "flash_max": "",
93 | "import": {
94 | "gov": " note: make sure to mint enough tokens for launch",
95 | "authority": " note: make sure to launch MCD_ADMIN",
96 | "proxyRegistry": "",
97 | "faucet": ""
98 | },
99 | "tokens": {
100 | "": {
101 | "import": {
102 | "gem": "",
103 | "pip": ""
104 | },
105 | "gemDeploy": { // Only used if there is not a gem imported
106 | "src": "",
107 | "params": [],
108 | "faucetSupply": "",
109 | "faucetAmount": ""
110 | },
111 | "joinDeploy": { // Mandatory always
112 | "src": "",
113 | "extraParams": []
114 | },
115 | "pipDeploy": { // Only used if there is not a pip imported
116 | "osmDelay": "