Refactor contracts tests to not use injected web3 instance

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Leonid Logvinov
2018-01-19 15:34:28 +01:00
parent f2b2b86786
commit 709026bf1a
37 changed files with 89 additions and 126 deletions

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@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
import { ZeroEx } from '0x.js';
import { BlockchainLifecycle } from '@0xproject/dev-utils';
import { BlockchainLifecycle, devConstants, web3Factory } from '@0xproject/dev-utils';
import { Web3Wrapper } from '@0xproject/web3-wrapper';
import * as chai from 'chai';
import ethUtil = require('ethereumjs-util');
import * as _ from 'lodash';
import * as Web3 from 'web3';
import { Artifacts } from '../util/artifacts';
import { constants } from '../util/constants';
@@ -16,10 +15,8 @@ import { chaiSetup } from './utils/chai_setup';
const { TokenRegistry } = new Artifacts(artifacts);
chaiSetup.configure();
const expect = chai.expect;
// In order to benefit from type-safety, we re-assign the global web3 instance injected by Truffle
// with type `any` to a variable of type `Web3`.
const web3: Web3 = (global as any).web3;
const blockchainLifecycle = new BlockchainLifecycle(constants.RPC_URL);
const web3 = web3Factory.create();
const blockchainLifecycle = new BlockchainLifecycle(devConstants.RPC_URL);
describe('TokenRegistry', () => {
const web3Wrapper = new Web3Wrapper(web3.currentProvider);