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Update dependency truffle to v5.11.5
This PR contains the following updates:
Package | Change | Age | Adoption | Passing | Confidence |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
truffle (source) | 5.4.29 -> 5.11.5 |
Release Notes
trufflesuite/truffle (truffle)
v5.11.5
: — Dessertressed
Hello all! Tiny release this week, just internal improvements and dependency updates. Thanks once again to @legobeat for getting all of these! That's it for now!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Internal improvements
- Enforce deduped lockfile when linting dependencies (#6193 by @legobeat)
Dependency updates
- Deduplicate all dependencies and devDependencies (#6194 by @legobeat)
- Dedupe and lockbump ethers, ethereumjs, web3 (#6192 by @legobeat)
- Dedupe runtime libraries (#6191 by @legobeat)
- Dedupe devDependencies and library packages (#6188 by @legobeat)
v5.11.4
: — Malted milk powder
Hello all! Not much this week, primarily just a bunch of internal improvements and dependency updates. 🏗️ Thanks to @legobeat for getting a bunch of these! 🧱🥁 We've also updated the list of Sourcify networks, even though the fetcher no longer actually checks it.
That's it for now! 👋
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancements
- Add new sourcify networks; fix problem with beam testnet (#6182 by @haltman-at)
Internal improvements
- Remove gitHead field that snuck its way in (#6187 by @haltman-at)
- Indicate Node.js supported versions (#6180 by @legobeat)
- Pin nodejs 20 to 20.5 due to regression in 20.6 (#6186 by @legobeat)
- Deprioritize Truffle relays (#6183 by @haltman-at)
- Enforce new minimum node version (#6184 by @haltman-at)
Dependency updates
- Deduplicate babel packages (#6185 by @legobeat)
- Replace
node-ipc
9.2.1 with@achrinza/node-ipc
9.2.7 (#6178 by @legobeat) - Update semver from 7.5.2 to 7.5.4 (#6177 by @legobeat)
- Update axios from 1.2.4 to 1.5.0; update axios-retry from 3.1.9 to 3.7.0 (#6175 by @legobeat)
- Update apollo-server-core from 3.11.0 to 3.12.1 (#6173 by @dependabot[bot])
v5.11.3
: — Twenty chocolate nodules
Hello all, Truffle now supports Node 20! 🎉
That being the case, we've also finally dropped support for Node 14. Of course Node 14 went end-of-life quite a while back, 🗓️ but we'd kept support for it up until we had Node 20 working. And now it is! Together with that, we've updated Ganche to Ganache 7.9.1.
There are some additional minor updates this week. The list of Sourcify networks has been updated once again. 🌐 However, we've also disabled the check here, so the Sourcify fetcher can now be used with networks we haven't bothered to add to the list, should we be tardy with any updates. Also, we fixed a small problem in the debugger that could crop up if you used modifier arguments together with user-defined value types. 👷
That's it for now! 👋
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancements
- Remove invalid networks check from Sourcify fetcher (#6171 by @haltman-at)
- Support Node 20 (#6169 by @haltman-at)
- Add sourcify chains for sourcify 2.6.0 (#6162 by @haltman-at)
Bug fixes
- Fix modifier argument detection by factoring out no-op handling (#6168 by @haltman-at)
Dependency updates
- Update Ganache to 7.9.1 (#6169 by @haltman-at)
v5.11.2
: — Chocolate-hazelnut frozen yogurt
Hi all! 👋
We've got a small release this week. We've updated Truffle for Solidity 0.8.21 in various ways, including allowing better debugging of Yul 🎄 contracts when compiled with it, though this is a little experimental. 🧪 We've also updated the list of networks that can be used with truffle debug --fetch-external
🕵️ and truffle call --fetch-external
☎️, including adding support for Consensys's own Linea ⛓️ network!
That's all for this week, so bye for now! 👋
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancements
- Allow decoding while debugging Yul sources in Solidity 0.8.21 (and related changes) (#6154 by @haltman-at)
- Update sourcify networks for sourcify 2.5.0 (#6156 by @haltman-at)
- Update Truffle Init to use solc 0.8.21 (#6155 by @haltman-at)
- Add more networks to etherscan fetcher (including linea) (#6152 by @haltman-at)
Dependency update
- Upgrade solc to v0.8.21 (#6155 by @haltman-at)
v5.11.1
: — Watermelon ice cream
Hello hello! 🫠 This week we have a minor release that includes some maintenance work 🔧 and updates to the new visual debugger in Truffle Dashboard (check out the v5.11.0 release notes for more info on getting started using it). Shout out to @dependabot for being cool and bumping stuff! Hee ho!
We hope your week is going well and we'll see you next time!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancement
- add a tooltip for the debug button in the tx signer for dashboard (#6142 by @eggplantzzz)
Bug fix
- correct typo in etherscan message in Truffle Dashboard debugger (#6147 by @eggplantzzz)
Internal improvement
- move source range data into Sources component (#6146 by @eggplantzzz)
Dependency update
- bump word-wrap from 1.2.3 to 1.2.4 (#6143 by @dependabot[bot])
v5.11.0
: 5.11.0 — Apple pie, no bugs allowed
Hey again everyone, welcome back! 👯
This week's release contains a special new feature; we have ported our CLI debugger 🙅🏽♀️🐛 over to work with Truffle Dashboard! So now you can step through your Solidity code in the browser! After installing the new version of Truffle, run truffle dashboard
on the command line. After Truffle Dashboard starts up, just navigate to the URL specified and you can get started! There may be a few preparation steps for you to get up-and-running with your code, so expand the information below for more! We hope you enjoy it and, as always, let us know if you find some bugs so that we can improve it!
--more on getting started with the dashboard debugger--
The first thing you will want to do is connect MetaMask to Dashboard using the button in the lower left. Then switch MetaMask to use the network you are interested in.To use the debugger to step through code, Truffle Dashboard will first need to have the compilations for the contracts involved. If the sources are verified on Etherscan, then using the debugger is simple: enter your transaction hash in the input field and click Debug. Truffle will automatically fetch them for you and compile them! If you are debugging a transaction and you have the sources locally in a Truffle or HardHat project, you can send them to Truffle Dashboard using one of the following two methods...
For Truffle projects 🍫
If you have a Truffle project with the source files, you should first open Truffle Dashboard by running truffle dashboard
in a terminal. Once Truffle Dashboard is running, navigate in a web browser to the URL specified. You should see a page with "Truffle Dashboard" in the top left. In another terminal, navigate to your Truffle project directory and run truffle develop
. After the development
console opens up, run migrate --compile-all
. After you migration is complete, Truffle Dashboard will have your compilations saved in the browser! You can then enter the transaction hash you are interested in in the Dashboard Debugger and click Debug! The debugger will load up your session and you can then step through your transaction. Neat!
For HardHat projects 👷♀️
If you have a HardHat project with the source files, you should open Truffle Dashboard by running truffle dashboard
in a terminal. Once Truffle Dashboard is running, navigate in a web browser to the URL specified. You should see a page with "Truffle Dashboard" in the top-left. In another terminal window, navigate to your HardHat project's root directory and install the @truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin by running npm install @​truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin
. In your hardhat-config.ts
, add import "@​truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin"
to the top of the file. Then run npx hardhat compile
to send the compilations to Truffle Dashboard where
they will be saved in the browser! You can then enter the transaction hash you are interested in in the Dashboard Debugger and click Debug! The debugger will load up your session and you can then step through your transaction. Voila!
Note 1: You can verify that the compilation was received by opening the developer console in your browser. Set the logging levels to "all levels" and you should see a "received cli-event message" that looks something like the screenshot below.
Note 2: The debugger is a bit resource-intensive and slow to initialize, and may even lock up your browser for a short time. But get yourself a coffee, and hopefully before you return it will be up and running! 💜
So the debugger for Truffle Dashboard is the meat 🍖 of this week's release. Besides that, we have a handful of maintenance-related PRs; some debugger/decoder-related bug fixes and a bump to the Ganache version utilized by Truffle. We also have to give a shoutout to @BreadQL for making a teeny tiny edit to a README in Truffle. Thanks!
We hope you all enjoy the weekend and we'll see you soon!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
New feature
- add debugger to Truffle Dashboard (#6058 by @eggplantzzz)
Enhancements
- add support for multicall3 to decoder interpretations (#6137 by @haltman-at)
- update sourcify networks for sourcify 2.4.0 (#6141 by @haltman-at)
- update README.md (#6133 by @BreadQL)
Bug fixes
- have debugger skip anything called from a generated source while stepping (#6138 by @haltman-at)
- ensure
CalldataDecodingInspector
always passes through inspector options (#6136 by @haltman-at)
Internal improvement
- replace google analytics with mixpanel (#6132 by @eggplantzzz)
Dependency update
- update Ganache to 7.9.0 (#6134 by @haltman-at)
v5.10.2
: — Icebox cake
How to upgrade
Welcome to another Truffle release!
This week we have a small set of updates, focused on improving the decoding and debugging experience. 🚈 Our Decoder's input interfaces are now more flexible; 🤸 it accepts both string
's and bigint
's in places where only number
's were accepted. Additionally, address value now has a contractClass
interpretation field that may provide additional information like contract name and payability. 📚
We also updated our source fetcher 🧲 to support the layer-2 Rollux blockchain mainnet and testnet.
Stay tuned for more next week! Enjoy the rest of your week. 🦆
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
New feature
- Add
contractClass
interpretation to address values (#6130 by @haltman-at)
Enhancements
- Allow strings and bigints instead of numbers in decoder input fields (#6131 by @haltman-at)
- Add Rollux & its testnet to Sourcify fetcher (#6127 by @haltman-at)
v5.10.1
: — Rum baba
Hey everybody! Here's a Truffle release that will end your Friday with joy. 👨🍳
If you're using Truffle Test, Debugger, or Decoder, you'll be happy to know that our event decoding is improved to support contracts that use Solidity >= 0.8.20. 🕺 And if you're a fan of Yul, our Decoder can now properly decode internal function pointers from contracts compiled with viaIR
enabled. 👟 With these cases covered, it means decoding everywhere inside Truffle is hardened to give you a more stable experience.
Thanks to @calebyouki for bringing our attention to an issue related to the programmatic usage of @truffle/test
. 🪂 We've gone ahead and fixed that. Additionally, thank you to @73alexstep, @vlasov-hub, @BIOtrice, @elenaqi, and @HelenCodePro for looking after our readme's, cheers and welcome! 🐣
As per usual, our fetchers are kept up to date to reflect what Etherscan and Sourcify currently support. 🏌️ We also made an improvement to a codec component.
Try a rum baba if you can find one. 🥃 If not, well, still have a good weekend! We'll be back next week with more.
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancements
- Allow decoding of internal function pointers in
viaIR
compilations (in Solidity 0.8.20) (#6050 by @haltman-at) - Properly handle event decoding in Solidity 0.8.20 (#6049 by @haltman-at)
- Specify "magic" variables' type only in component tooltip, not via prefix (#6116 by @gnidan)
- Add zora network to Sourcify fetcher (#6117 by @haltman-at)
Bug fixes
- Handle using @truffle/test without @truffle/core (#6118 by @eggplantzzz)
Internal improvements
- Remove cronos testnet from Etherscan fetcher (#6120 by @haltman-at)
- Remove slow Hardhat test (#6114 by @haltman-at)
- Remove flaky hardhat test (#6099 by @haltman-at)
- Update README.md (#6110 by @73alexstep)
- Update README.md (#6109 by @vlasov-hub)
- Update README.md (#6104 by @BIOtrice)
- Update README.md (#6103 by @elenaqi)
- Update CONTRIBUTING.md (#6100 by @HelenCodePro)
Dependency updates
- Upgrade semver to 7.5.2 (#6121 by @dependabot[bot])
v5.10.0
: — Chocolate fountain
Hello everyone, we've got a new Truffle for you!
The biggest addition this week is the new package @truffle/codec-components
! If you're making use of the @truffle/decoder
or @truffle/debugger
🕵 libraries, you may have found yourself saying, this output format is quite nice, but how do I display it on a webpage? 🕸️ Well, @truffle/codec-components
gives you a convenient way of doing so! Behold!
Look at that those collapsible arrays! This library is still pretty internal for now, but you can look forward to its use in Truffle features to come. And we are working on documentation and interfaces to make it more generally available in the future!
Speaking of @truffle/decoder
, we've upgraded it so that it can make use of 4byte.directory 📖 to decode transactions it otherwise can't make sense of. In order to use this, you'll need to pass { projectInfo: <...>, selectorDirectory: { enabled: true } }
when starting it up. (You can also set it to use a website other than 4byte.directory, so long as you have one that follows the same protocol. 🕴️)
If you do this, then when you get back a message decoding or unknown decoding, it may have attached a selectorBasedDecodings
interpretation; this will be an array of decodings based on what can be found on 4byte.directory. Note such decodings will be pretty bare-bones 🩻, but they'll be there!
But we've got other enhancements this week as well! Thanks to @farcaller, you can now override the copy of chai ☕ used for assert
and expect
in truffle test
🧪 by putting a different package in your config. Just write
module.exports = {
//rest of truffle-config.js
chai: {
package: require("my-preferred-chai")
}
}
and you should be good to go!
Also this week, the truffle dashboard
command now allows a --no-auto-open
option to prevent it from automatically opening a browser window 🪟; we've fixed some bugs 🐛 that prevented some people from compiling, decoding, or debugging their contracts; and we've updated what chains you can use truffle debug -x
or truffle call -x
with. ⛓️
We hope that's enough for you for one release! But if it isn't, well, come back next week!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
New feature
- Introduce new @truffle/codec-components react component library (#6076 by @cliffoo)
Enhancements
- Allow Truffle Dashboard to run without launching a browser window automatically (#6096 by @cliffoo)
- Allow decoder to use 4byte.directory to decode (#6057 by @haltman-at)
- Allow to override chai from the config (#5974 by @farcaller)
- Add chains for Sourcify 2.2.3 (#6089 by @haltman-at)
- Add means for Dashboard to fetch and compile external contracts (#6075 by @eggplantzzz)
- Add ResultInspector option to use objects for mappings (#6074 by @eggplantzzz)
Bug fixes
- Add missing codec component for new error type (#6097 by @haltman-at)
- Put try/catch guard around ENS forward resolution in decoder/debugger (#6083 by @haltman-at)
- Correct resolver import in legacy workflow compile (#6078 by @eggplantzzz)
Internal improvements
- Increase timeout on some more tests, remove needless imports (#6092 by @haltman-at)
- Further increase timeouts on hardhat related tests (#6091 by @haltman-at)
- Replace bootstrap with install in scripts/workflows (#6090 by @haltman-at)
- Reject SolidityAST contracts verified on Etherscan (#6082 by @haltman-at)
v5.9.4
: — Bowlful of berries
Hello again everyone! 👋
This week we have a few improvements for you. 🛠️ One impacts truffle call
and makes Truffle more accurately resolve function overloads. More accuracy is always better! 📐 Additionally there is an update that improves the way Truffle Dashboard operates when using the Frame wallet. It used to hang when no account was connected but Truffle now produces some helpful output in that case. Nice!
We hope your week goes well and we'll see you next time!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancement
- Swap priority order of booleans/strings if
strictBooleans
is on (#6044 by @haltman-at) - In Dashboard, notify user if no Frame account is/can be connected (#6071 by @cliffoo)
Dependency updates
- bump prettier to
^2.8.8
and clean up some dependencies for @truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin (#6072 by @cliffoo) - bump typescript to
^4.9.5
, bump ttypescript to1.5.15
, bump typedoc to0.24.8
(#6070 by @cliffoo)
v5.9.3
: — Carob dog treats
Hello all!
Another small release this week! We've added support for the Symplexia and Dogechain 🐶 networks to truffle debug -x
and truffle call -x
, and we've made some changes to speed up compilation times. 🏎️ We also fixed a buggy printout.
More is coming next week as always, so stay tuned! 📺
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancement
- Add two more sourcify networks (#6060 by @haltman-at)
Bug fix
- Re-add event that seems like it was accidentally removed (#6064 by @eggplantzzz)
Internal improvements
- Pass solc when available to profiler to avoid fetching the solc list again (#6063 by @eggplantzzz)
- Increase timeout on failing hardhat test (#6061 by @haltman-at)
v5.9.2
Hello all!
Tiny release this week, focused on dependencies. But don't go away, we'll have bigger improvements for you soon! 👷
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Internal improvements
- Add missing sinon dev dependency (#6056 by @haltman-at)
- Increase time on various tests that were timing out (#6055 by @haltman-at)
Dependency update
- Update abi-to-sol to ^0.7.0 (#6054 by @haltman-at)
v5.9.1
: — Chocolate Bricks
Hello all! 👋
Solidity 0.8.20 is out, and we've started updating Truffle for it! 🧑💻 Thanks to @sukanyaparashar for some updates, so new projects created with truffle init
will use Solidity 0.8.20! We'll have more updates related to Solidity 0.8.20 soon!
In addition, we've added functions for parsing signatures to our abi-utils
library. If you have some function or event or error signatures and you want to parse them to get usable ABI objects, these added functions let you do that! ✂🪡
That's it for this week, see you all again soon with more!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancements
- Upgrade solc version to latest 0.8.20 in truffle init (#6036 by @sukanyaparashar)
- Add
parseSignature
functions to ABI utils (#6052 by @haltman-at)
Internal improvements
- Remove ropsten, kovan, rinkeby support from Etherscan fetcher (#6053 by @haltman-at)
- Use StringValueInfoToStringLossy function in debugger (#6043 by @haltman-at)
Dependency update
- Upgrade solc dependencies to v0.8.20 (#6037 by @sukanyaparashar)
v5.9.0
: — Chocolate Telephone
Ring ring ring, it's Truffle 5.9.0!
truffle call
This week's Truffle release introduces the new truffle call
command! You can use it to make read-only calls ☎ to your contracts (or external ones, see below) and display the results. Just type truffle call ContractName functionName
, followed by the list of arguments. You can also use the function's full ABI-style signature in place of the function name, which can be useful for resolving overloads.
You can also use an address in place of a contract name... and if you pass the --fetch-external
option (or -x
for short), you can use it with external contracts verified on Etherscan or Sourcify, and Truffle will automatically download and compile the source to allow to you interact with it. 🌐
The truffle call
command is powered by Truffle Encoder and Truffle Decoder, so it not only displays detailed decoding information, but also has a powerful overload resolution system that can resolve which overload you wanted not only based on how many arguments you supplied, but on their types. 🧠 Write yourself some overloaded functions and try it out! I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. (Note that correct overload resolution by name and arguments is never a guarantee and you may need to specify the full signature in cases where you need that guarantee. 🧑⚖️ )
What do we mean by "powerful overload resolution"? 🤔
You might have in the past had to write things like myFunction(address,address,string,uint160)
, where you needed to tediously specify the full signature. This is because Solidity allows you to write functions with the same name that take different arguments:
contract Example {
function register(string memory name) public {
/* ... */
}
function register(bytes memory id) public {
/* ... */
}
}
Many tools refuse to make a guess at which register()
you want when you do register("0xabcdef")
, instead forcing you to do the work of specifying register(string)
or register(bytes)
, and in this case could tell that you obviously meant register(bytes)
. This gets annoying if you have a lot of arguments, especially if you have to change them later!
In contrast, truffle call
uses @truffle/encoder's sophisticated heuristics to make the most educated guess possible about which overload you intend. This means less boilerplate between you and getting the data you want!
Thanks so much to @sukanyaparashar for getting this started for us!
Other improvements (including ENS primary names inside truffle debug
!)
But that's not the only substantial improvement going out this week... Truffle Debugger now supports ENS reverse resolution when decoding! Now, when decoding, addresses (including contracts) with reverse ENS records will have their ENS primary name displayed alongside their ethereum address. 🕵 You can use the default ENS registry for the network you're on if there is one, or you can specify a registry in your config, or you can use the --registry
option to specify one at the command line. There's also --no-ens
option to turn this feature off.
See it in action!
We've also got a few small bug fixes, and we've updated the list of Sourcify networks allowed in trufle debug --fetch-external
.
And we'll be back soon with yet more improvements to Truffle! See you all!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
New feature
- Implement new
truffle call
command using @truffle/encoder and @truffle/decoder (#5647 by @sukanyaparashar and @haltman-at)
Enhancements
- Reverse ENS resolution support in debugger and decoder (#5895 by @haltman-at)
- Add new chains for Sourcify for May 2023 (#6027 by @haltman-at)
Bug fixes
- Fix incorrect check for panic (#6021 by @haltman-at)
- Consistify location of user ENS registry address setting (#6005 by @haltman-at)
- Add even more ways to specify ens registry address so as to be consistent with docs (#6019 by @haltman-at)
- Change default registry in config from null to undefined (#6034 by @haltman-at)
Dependency update
- Update web3 to 1.10.0 (#6035 by @haltman-at)
v5.8.4
Hello all! We've just got one small fix 🔧 this week, courtesy of @d10r. The buffer size has been increased when compiling using a native-binary copy of solc
, allowing for compilation of larger projects in such cases. We intend to revisit this in the future with a more comprehensive solution that won't require you to make a PR if the buffer size still isn't high enough for you! 🦾
...and, well, that's it for this week. But we've got big things coming down the pipeline... 🧪
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Bug fix
v5.8.3
: — Ice cream on a waffle
Hello everyone! 🫶 We have another release for you this week. This one updates Ganache to the most recent version; a version which supports Shanghai! We also have to give a shoutout to @lwedge99 🍋 for correcting a source mapping problem that affected the debugger. Much obliged!
We hope you have a wonderful rest of your week and we'll see you next time!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Bug fix
- fix source map with multibyte characters (#5988 by @lwedge99)
Internal improvements
- increase timeout on decoder test (#5993 by @haltman-at)
- remove clover support from etherscan fetcher (#5990 by @haltman-at)
Dependency update
- upgrade Ganache to v7.8.0 (#5992 by @haltman-at)
v5.8.2
: — Chocolatier
Hello all! 👋
This release beings a few enhancements and a bug fix 🐛. Firstly, the recently released @truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin
now automatically adds a --network truffleDashboard
to your Hardhat project, eliminating the need to add a custom network to your Hardhard config. In addition, it brings some additional flexibility by allowing you to customize a number of settings such as network, port, etc.
Beyond that we've added support for Polygon ZkEVM to Etherscan source fetcher and fixed a pesky typo in the @trufflesuite/codec
docs.
That's all for now, but, as always we'll be back soon with more!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancements
- Make @truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin automatically manage the Dashboard Hardhat network configuration (while still allowing customization) (#5982 by @gnidan)
- Add support for Polygon ZkEVM to Etherscan fetcher (#5986 by @haltman-at)
Bug Fixes
v5.8.1
: — Basil sorbet
Hey everyone, we have yet another release for you this week! 😊 There are some bug fixes, some dependency updates, and a couple of enhancements. Thanks very much to @sheetalkamat and @AlexToTheSun for their contributions! 🙏
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
enhancements
- update Sourcify and Etherscan fetchers w/Base Goerli & more (#5973 by @haltman-at)
- add link to
LICENSE
inREADME.md
(#5969 by @AlexToTheSun)
bug fixes
- fix
typeRoots
intsconfig.json
(#5956 by @sheetalkamat) - fix @truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin's
package.json
(#5964 by @gnidan) - enable shell option for spawn (#5968 by @cds-amal)
dependency Updates
- bump Webpack to
5.76.0
(#5972 by @dependabot[bot]) - bump Ganache to
7.7.6
(#5954 by @cds-amal) - bump Ganache to
7.7.7
(#5966 by @davidmurdoch)
v5.8.0
: — Homemade Four-Layer Carrot Cake
Hello! 👋 It's time for another Truffle release!
This week, we're introducing the Truffle Dashboard Hardhat plugin.
This plugin enables you to see decoded transaction information (both the function signature and the values of any arguments passed) when using Truffle Dashboard with your Hardhat projects. It extends npx hardhat compile
by sending the compiled artifacts to Truffle Dashboard, which in turn uses @truffle/decoder for decoding, giving you that extra degree of visibility before signing the transactions with your browser-based wallet.
You can install this plugin with npm
(or yarn
) by running:
npm i @​truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin -D
Beyond that, simply import the plugin in your hardhat.config.js
:
import "@​truffle/dashboard-hardhat-plugin";
Truffle Dashboard allows developers to deploy their applications using a browser-based wallet instead of through local key management. For details on how to use the Truffle Dashboard, take a look at the documentation here. 🎉
That's it for this week! We hope you enjoy this new feature. Please let us know what you think!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
New Features
- Add Hardhat plugin for Truffle Dashboard (#5927 by @kevinbluer)
Dependency Updates
- Upgrade Ganache to v7.7.6 (#5954 by @cds-amal)
v5.7.9
: — Cabbage tart
Hey everyone, we hope you enjoy today's release which contains some library updates and a bug fix related to @truffle/from-hardhat. We hope you all have a nice weekend!
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Bug fixes
- stop serializing HH config data we don't need (#5938 by @gnidan)
- ensure resolver.resolve()'s type only needs 1 arg. (#5946 by @gnidan)
Internal improvement
- add a warning when unable to save the solidity compiler to disk instead of throwing (#5934 by @eggplantzzz)
Dependency update
- bump thenify from 3.3.0 to 3.3.1 (#5942 by @dependabot[bot])
- bump solc dependencies to v0.8.19 (#5944 by @sukanyaparashar)
- bump solc version to latest 0.8.19 in truffle init (#5941 by @sukanyaparashar)
- add
solc
as a devDep to compile-solidity-tests (#5940 by @cds-amal)
v5.7.8
: — Cinnamon roll soup
Welcome back! 👋 Another Truffle release is out in the wild today. Once again it is mostly a maintenance-type release with some bug fixes and internal improvements. We have to give a shout-out 🔈 to @sandakersmann for updating the copyright information in Truffle's LICENSE file. Thanks so much for helping keep everything tidy and up-to-date! We'll see you next time and we wish you all a beautiful weekend!🦚
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancement
- update Sourcify networks for Sourcify
1.2.2
(#5909 by @haltman-at)
Bug fixes
- fix
console.log
when presentingBigInt
s (#5933 by @cds-amal) - only edit state in
txLog
when an initial state exists (#5919 by @eggplantzzz)
Internal improvements
- error more explicitly when unable to write to cache directory (#5930 by @eggplantzzz)
- remove Aurora support from Etherscan fetcher (#5912 by @haltman-at)
- update copyright year (#5928 by @sandakersmann)
Dependency update
- bump undici from
5.8.2
to5.19.1
(#5908 by @dependabot[bot])
v5.7.7
: – Cranberry Orange Upside Down Cake
Hello hello! 👋 It's time for another Truffle release!
This week, we have a little bit of everything for you! Truffle should now properly return an error when it is due to an out of gas exception! 🎉 Previously, these were coming back as custom errors without further information. Additionally, you can now see a link to the Truffle Debugger documentation in the CLI when using it! 👀 Always nice to have more information at your fingertips! ⌨️
Special thanks to @sukanyaparashar for upgrading the solc
dependencies to v0.8.18 in contract-schema
and compile-solidity
packages! 🙏
See below for more detail on the contents of this week's release. Thanks for reading, and we'll see you next week! ✨
How to upgrade
We recommend upgrading to the latest version of Truffle by running:
npm uninstall -g truffle
npm install -g truffle
Changelog
Enhancements
- Add support for PUSH0 instruction to debugger & disassembler (#5898 by @haltman-at)
- Update Sourcify chains for February 2023 (#5904 by @haltman-at)
- Restrict general help content in REPL context (#5885 by @cds-amal)
- Link to Debugger reference docs (#5892 by @cds-amal)
Bug fixes
- Fix (most) incorrect reports of custom errors (#5903 by @haltman-at)
- Set yargs help to always use truffle instead of script name (#5883 by @cds-amal)
Internal improvements
- Increase timeout on migration out of gas test (#5907 by @haltman-at)
- Disable slack actions (#5889 by @cds-amal)
- Temporarily disable job failure notifications (#5890 by @cds-amal)
- Simplify
Develop.connectOrStart()
's signature (#5891 by @cds-amal) - Suppress evalmachine error stack in truffle consoles (#5888 by @cds-amal)
Dependency updates
- Update ganache to 7.7.5 (#5906 by @haltman-at)
- Upgrade solc dependencies to v0.8.18 in
contract-schema
andcompile-solidity
packages (#5886 by @sukanyaparashar) - Upgr
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