diff --git a/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/deps/forge-std b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/deps/forge-std index 1680d7fb3e..2a2ce3692b 160000 --- a/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/deps/forge-std +++ b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/deps/forge-std @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 1680d7fb3e00b7b197a7336e7c88e838c7e6a3ec +Subproject commit 2a2ce3692b8c1523b29de3ec9d961ee9fbbc43a6 diff --git a/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/BasicSwap.sol b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/BasicSwap.sol new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4467a86a91 --- /dev/null +++ b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/BasicSwap.sol @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 +/* + + Copyright 2022 ZeroEx Intl. + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. + +*/ + +pragma solidity ^0.6; +pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; + +import "./utils/ForkUtils.sol"; +import "./utils/TestUtils.sol"; +import "./utils/DeployZeroEx.sol"; +import "forge-std/Test.sol"; +import "src/IZeroEx.sol"; +import "@0x/contracts-erc20/contracts/src/v06/IEtherTokenV06.sol"; +import "src/features/TransformERC20Feature.sol"; +import "src/external/TransformerDeployer.sol"; +import "src/transformers/WethTransformer.sol"; +import "src/transformers/FillQuoteTransformer.sol"; +import "src/transformers/bridges/BridgeProtocols.sol"; +import "src/transformers/bridges/EthereumBridgeAdapter.sol"; +import "src/IZeroEx.sol"; + +/* + This test must be run in forked mode + e.g forge test -vvvv -m 'testBasicSwap' -f ETH_RPC_URL + It is also helpful to have an Etherscan API key exported + export ETHERSCAN_API_KEY= + as Foundry will fetch source code and names +*/ + +contract BasicSwapTest is + Test, + ForkUtils, + TestUtils +{ + DeployZeroEx deployer; + function setUp() + public + { + deployer = new DeployZeroEx(); + deployer.deployZeroEx(); + vm.deal(address(this), 1e19); + vm.deal(address(deployer.IZERO_EX().getTransformWallet()), 1e19); + } + + function testTransformERC20() + public + { + emit log_string("-----Preparing ETH->WETH transformation through TransformERC20()-----"); + emit log_string(" --Building Up Transformations--"); + ITransformERC20Feature.Transformation[] memory transformations = new ITransformERC20Feature.Transformation[](1); + + emit log_named_address(" Finding TransformerDeployer nonce @", address(deployer.transformerDeployer())); + emit log_named_uint( + " Deployer nonce", + _findTransformerNonce( + address(deployer.wethTransformer()), + address(deployer.transformerDeployer()) + )); + transformations[0].deploymentNonce = _findTransformerNonce(address(deployer.wethTransformer()),address(deployer.transformerDeployer())); + transformations[0].data = abi.encode(LibERC20Transformer.ETH_TOKEN_ADDRESS, 1e18); + IZeroEx zrx = deployer.IZERO_EX(); + + emit log_string(" ---Calling TransformERC20()---"); + uint256 balanceETHBefore = address(this).balance; + uint256 balanceWETHBefore = deployer.weth().balanceOf(address(this)); + zrx.transformERC20{value: 1e18}( + // input token + IERC20TokenV06(LibERC20Transformer.ETH_TOKEN_ADDRESS), + // output token + IERC20TokenV06(address(deployer.weth())), + // input token amount + 1e18, + // min output token amount + 1e18, + // list of transform + transformations + ); + assert(deployer.weth().balanceOf(address(this)) == 1e18); + emit log_string(" Successful Transformation Complete"); + emit log_named_uint(" ETH BALANCE BEFORE:", balanceETHBefore); + emit log_named_uint(" ETH BALANCE AFTER:", address(this).balance); + emit log_named_uint(" WETH BALANCE BEFORE:", balanceWETHBefore); + emit log_named_uint(" WETH BALANCE AFTER:", deployer.weth().balanceOf(address(this))); + } + + + +} diff --git a/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/DeployZeroEx.sol b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/DeployZeroEx.sol new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8851656a10 --- /dev/null +++ b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/DeployZeroEx.sol @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 +/* + + Copyright 2022 ZeroEx Intl. + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. + +*/ + +pragma solidity ^0.6; +pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; + +import "forge-std/Test.sol"; + +import "src/IZeroEx.sol"; +import "src/ZeroEx.sol"; +import "src/migrations/InitialMigration.sol"; +import "src/features/OwnableFeature.sol"; +import "src/features/SimpleFunctionRegistryFeature.sol"; +import "src/features/NativeOrdersFeature.sol"; +import "src/features/BatchFillNativeOrdersFeature.sol"; +import "src/features/FundRecoveryFeature.sol"; +import "src/features/TransformERC20Feature.sol"; +import "src/features/OtcOrdersFeature.sol"; +import "src/features/UniswapFeature.sol"; +import "src/features/UniswapV3Feature.sol"; +import "src/external/TransformerDeployer.sol"; +import "src/external/FeeCollectorController.sol"; +import "src/transformers/WethTransformer.sol"; +import "src/transformers/FillQuoteTransformer.sol"; +import "src/transformers/PayTakerTransformer.sol"; +import "src/transformers/AffiliateFeeTransformer.sol"; +import "src/transformers/PositiveSlippageFeeTransformer.sol"; +import "./WETH_6_5.sol"; +//import "../erc20/contracts/src/v06/IEtherTokenV06.sol"; + + +contract DeployZeroEx is Test { + ZeroEx public ZERO_EX = ZeroEx(0xDef1C0ded9bec7F1a1670819833240f027b25EfF); + IZeroEx public IZERO_EX = IZeroEx(0xDef1C0ded9bec7F1a1670819833240f027b25EfF); + + address[] transformerSigners = [ + address(this) + ]; + + + + WETH9 public weth; + + TransformerDeployer public transformerDeployer; + FeeCollectorController public feeCollectorController; + WethTransformer public wethTransformer; + TransformERC20Feature public transformERC20; + NativeOrdersFeature public nativeOrders; + BatchFillNativeOrdersFeature public batchFillNativeOrders; + OtcOrdersFeature public otcOrders; + UniswapFeature public uniswap; + FundRecoveryFeature public fundRecovery; + + //get bytecode of a contract + function getCode(address _addr) public view returns (bytes memory o_code) { + assembly { + // retrieve the size of the code + let size := extcodesize(_addr) + // allocate output byte array + // by using o_code = new bytes(size) + o_code := mload(0x40) + // new "memory end" including padding + mstore(0x40, add(o_code, and(add(add(size, 0x20), 0x1f), not(0x1f)))) + // store length in memory + mstore(o_code, size) + // actually retrieve the code, this needs assembly + extcodecopy(_addr, add(o_code, 0x20), 0, size) + } + } + + + function deployZeroEx() + public + { + emit log_string("-----Deploying ZeroEx (Foundry VM)-----"); + emit log_string(" Deploying WETH9...."); + weth = new WETH9(); + emit log_named_address(" Deployed WETH9 @", address(weth)); + // HERE BE DRAGONS, feel free to ignore this for now + // We want to deploy the ZeroEx contract, at 0xDef1C0ded9bec7F1a1670819833240f027b25EfF + + // We use a special mechanism to deploy the ZeroEx contract. + + emit log_string(" Deploying ep/InitialMigration..."); + InitialMigration initialMigration = InitialMigration(deployCode( + "foundry-artifacts/InitialMigration.sol/InitialMigration.json", + abi.encode(address(this)) + )); + emit log_named_address(" Deployed InitialMigration @", address(initialMigration)); + // Must occur from this address as the first transaction + hoax(0xe750ad66DE350F8110E305fb78Ec6A9f594445E3); + // Special Deployer code + bytes memory deployerBytecode = hex"608060405234801561001057600080fd5b506040516103da3803806103da83398101604081905261002f91610077565b8060405161003c9061006a565b610046919061011f565b604051809103906000f080158015610062573d6000803e3d6000fd5b505050610198565b6101f5806101e583390190565b600060208284031215610088578081fd5b81516001600160401b038082111561009e578283fd5b818401915084601f8301126100b1578283fd5b8151818111156100c3576100c3610182565b604051601f8201601f19908116603f011681019083821181831017156100eb576100eb610182565b81604052828152876020848701011115610103578586fd5b610114836020830160208801610152565b979650505050505050565b600060208252825180602084015261013e816040850160208701610152565b601f01601f19169190910160400192915050565b60005b8381101561016d578181015183820152602001610155565b8381111561017c576000848401525b50505050565b634e487b7160e01b600052604160045260246000fd5b603f806101a66000396000f3fe6080604052600080fdfea26469706673582212201bd8b1a777b100d67435ca4bb0b2fdccb13a2c2dde019b227bb553ff9a95bd4464736f6c63430008020033608060405234801561001057600080fd5b506040516101f53803806101f583398101604081905261002f916100c9565b60008151602083016000f090506001600160a01b0381166100865760405162461bcd60e51b815260206004820152600d60248201526c1111541313d657d19052531151609a1b604482015260640160405180910390fd5b6040516001600160a01b03821681527ff40fcec21964ffb566044d083b4073f29f7f7929110ea19e1b3ebe375d89055e9060200160405180910390a150506101a8565b600060208083850312156100db578182fd5b82516001600160401b03808211156100f1578384fd5b818501915085601f830112610104578384fd5b81518181111561011657610116610192565b604051601f8201601f19908116603f0116810190838211818310171561013e5761013e610192565b816040528281528886848701011115610155578687fd5b8693505b828410156101765784840186015181850187015292850192610159565b8284111561018657868684830101525b98975050505050505050565b634e487b7160e01b600052604160045260246000fd5b603f806101b66000396000f3fe6080604052600080fdfea2646970667358221220fbca036a163ed7f008cefa7c834d98d25109a456a051d41d9c89d55d7185d12b64736f6c63430008020033"; + // Grab the bytecode of the ZeroEx artifact + bytes memory zeroExBytecode = vm.getCode("foundry-artifacts/ZeroEx.sol/ZeroEx.json"); + // Append the required ZeroEx constructor arguments (address bootstrapper) + bytes memory zeroExDeploycode = abi.encodePacked(zeroExBytecode, abi.encode(initialMigration)); + // Append the required deployer code constructor arguments (bytes initCode) + bytes memory deployerDeploycode = abi.encodePacked(deployerBytecode, abi.encode(zeroExDeploycode)); + // The address is technically emitted in an event, but we know we did it correctly + //│ │ ├─ emit topic 0: 0xf40fcec21964ffb566044d083b4073f29f7f7929110ea19e1b3ebe375d89055e + //│ │ │ data: 0x000000000000000000000000def1c0ded9bec7f1a1670819833240f027b25eff + emit log_string(" Deploying ExchangeProxy...."); + assembly { + pop(create(0, add(deployerDeploycode, 0x20), mload(deployerDeploycode))) + } + emit log_named_address(" Deployed ExchangeProxy @", address(ZERO_EX)); + + emit log_string(" Deploying deployer/TransformerDeployer..."); + transformerDeployer = new TransformerDeployer( + transformerSigners + ); + emit log_named_address(" Deployed TransformerDeployer @", address(transformerDeployer)); + + emit log_string(" Deploying controller/FeeCollectorController..."); + feeCollectorController = new FeeCollectorController( + IEtherTokenV06(address(weth)), + IStaking(0) + ); + emit log_named_address(" Deployed FeeCollectorController @", address(feeCollectorController)); + + emit log_string(" Deploying Transformers/WethTransformer..."); + wethTransformer = WethTransformer(transformerDeployer.deploy( + abi.encodePacked( + // Deploy the WethTransformer code + type(WethTransformer).creationCode, + // WethTransformer takes WETH address as a constructor argument + abi.encode(address(weth)) + ) + )); + emit log_named_address(" Deployed WethTransformer @", address(wethTransformer)); + + + emit log_string("-----(Deploying Features)-----"); + + transformERC20 = new TransformERC20Feature(); + emit log_named_address(" TransformERC20Feature @", address(transformERC20)); + nativeOrders = new NativeOrdersFeature( + address(ZERO_EX), // EP address + IEtherTokenV06(address(weth)), // WETH address + IStaking(address(0)), // staking address + feeCollectorController, // feeCollectorController address + uint32(0) // protocolFeeMultiplier + ); + emit log_named_address(" NativeOrdersFeature @", address(nativeOrders)); + batchFillNativeOrders = new BatchFillNativeOrdersFeature( + address(ZERO_EX) + ); + emit log_named_address(" BatchFillNativeOrdersFeature @", address(batchFillNativeOrders)); + otcOrders = new OtcOrdersFeature( + address(ZERO_EX), + IEtherTokenV06(address(weth)) + ); + emit log_named_address(" OtcOrdersFeature @", address(otcOrders)); + uniswap = new UniswapFeature( + IEtherTokenV06(address(weth)) + ); + emit log_named_address(" UniswapFeature @", address(uniswap)); + fundRecovery = new FundRecoveryFeature(); + emit log_named_address(" FundRecoveryFeature @", address(fundRecovery)); + + emit log_string("-----(Initial Migration)-----"); + emit log_named_address(" Performing Initial Migration On", address(ZERO_EX)); + emit log_string(" Initializing ZeroEx..."); + initialMigration.initializeZeroEx( + payable(address(this)), + ZERO_EX, + InitialMigration.BootstrapFeatures({ + registry: new SimpleFunctionRegistryFeature(), + ownable: new OwnableFeature() + }) + ); + emit log_string(" Successfully initialized ZeroEx!"); + + + + emit log_named_address(" Migrating Features On", address(ZERO_EX)); + IZERO_EX.migrate( + address(batchFillNativeOrders), + abi.encodeWithSelector(batchFillNativeOrders.migrate.selector), + address(this) + ); + emit log_string(" BatchFillNativeOrdersFeature migration successful"); + IZERO_EX.migrate( + address(transformERC20), + abi.encodeWithSelector(transformERC20.migrate.selector, address(transformerDeployer)), + address(this) + ); + emit log_string(" TransformERC20Feature migration successful"); + IZERO_EX.migrate( + address(nativeOrders), + abi.encodeWithSelector(nativeOrders.migrate.selector), + address(this) + ); + emit log_string(" NativeOrdersFeature migration successful"); + IZERO_EX.migrate( + address(otcOrders), + abi.encodeWithSelector(otcOrders.migrate.selector), + address(this) + ); + emit log_string(" OtcOrdersFeature migration successful"); + IZERO_EX.migrate( + address(uniswap), + abi.encodeWithSelector(uniswap.migrate.selector), + address(this) + ); + emit log_string(" UniswapFeature migration successful"); + IZERO_EX.migrate( + address(fundRecovery), + abi.encodeWithSelector(fundRecovery.migrate.selector), + address(this) + ); + emit log_string(" FundRecoveryFeature migration successful"); + + emit log_string(" Deployment and Migration complete!"); + } +} diff --git a/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/ContractTest.sol b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/ForkUtils.sol similarity index 66% rename from contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/ContractTest.sol rename to contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/ForkUtils.sol index c405020662..5b0b774917 100644 --- a/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/ContractTest.sol +++ b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/ForkUtils.sol @@ -18,13 +18,19 @@ */ pragma solidity ^0.6; +pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; import "forge-std/Test.sol"; -contract ContractTest is Test { - function setUp() public {} - function testExample() public { - assertTrue(true); +contract ForkUtils is Test { + /// Only run this function if the block number + // is greater than some constant for Ethereum Mainnet + modifier onlyForked { + if (block.number >= 14206900) { + _; + } else { + emit log_string("Requires fork mode, skipping"); + } } -} +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/TestUtils.sol b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/TestUtils.sol new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..276a3e6c2f --- /dev/null +++ b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/TestUtils.sol @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 +/* + + Copyright 2022 ZeroEx Intl. + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. + +*/ + +pragma solidity ^0.6; +pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2; + +import "forge-std/Test.sol"; + +import "src/transformers/LibERC20Transformer.sol"; + +contract TestUtils is Test { + uint256 private constant MAX_UINT256_STRING_LENGTH = 78; + uint8 private constant ASCII_DIGIT_OFFSET = 48; + + function _toString(uint256 n) + internal + pure + returns (string memory nstr) + { + if (n == 0) { + return "0"; + } + // Overallocate memory + nstr = new string(MAX_UINT256_STRING_LENGTH); + uint256 k = MAX_UINT256_STRING_LENGTH; + // Populate string from right to left (lsb to msb). + while (n != 0) { + assembly { + let char := add( + ASCII_DIGIT_OFFSET, + mod(n, 10) + ) + mstore(add(nstr, k), char) + k := sub(k, 1) + n := div(n, 10) + } + } + assembly { + // Shift pointer over to actual start of string. + nstr := add(nstr, k) + // Store actual string length. + mstore(nstr, sub(MAX_UINT256_STRING_LENGTH, k)) + } + return nstr; + } + + function _findTransformerNonce( + address transformer, + address deployer + ) + internal + pure + returns (uint32) + { + address current; + for (uint32 i = 0; i < 1024; i++) { + current = LibERC20Transformer.getDeployedAddress(deployer, i); + if (current == transformer) { + return i; + } + } + } +} diff --git a/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/WETH_6_5.sol b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/WETH_6_5.sol new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..351ae3e483 --- /dev/null +++ b/contracts/zero-ex/contracts/test/foundry/utils/WETH_6_5.sol @@ -0,0 +1,758 @@ +// Copyright (C) 2015, 2016, 2017 Dapphub + +// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +// (at your option) any later version. + +// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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But first, please read +. + +*/ diff --git a/contracts/zero-ex/foundry.toml b/contracts/zero-ex/foundry.toml index 5254ff5670..9935dd62b0 100644 --- a/contracts/zero-ex/foundry.toml +++ b/contracts/zero-ex/foundry.toml @@ -6,3 +6,4 @@ libs = ["contracts/deps/", "../utils/contracts/src/"] remappings = ['@0x/contracts-utils/=../utils/', '@0x/contracts-erc20/=../erc20/', 'src/=./contracts/src'] cache_path = 'foundry-cache' optimizer_runs = 1000000 + diff --git a/contracts/zero-ex/package.json b/contracts/zero-ex/package.json index 752bacecf0..16ea048ad0 100644 --- a/contracts/zero-ex/package.json +++ b/contracts/zero-ex/package.json @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ "build:ts": "tsc -b", "pre_build": "run-s compile contracts:gen generate_contract_wrappers contracts:copy", "test": "yarn run_mocha", + "forge": "forge test -vvv", "rebuild_and_test": "run-s build test", "test:coverage": "SOLIDITY_COVERAGE=true run-s build run_mocha coverage:report:text coverage:report:lcov", "test:profiler": "SOLIDITY_PROFILER=true run-s build run_mocha profiler:report:html", @@ -38,7 +39,8 @@ "docs:json": "typedoc --excludePrivate --excludeExternals --excludeProtected --ignoreCompilerErrors --target ES5 --tsconfig typedoc-tsconfig.json --json $JSON_FILE_PATH $PROJECT_FILES", "publish:private": "yarn build && gitpkg publish", "rollback": "node ./lib/scripts/rollback.js", - "typechain": "typechain --target=ethers-v5 --out-dir='typechain-wrappers' './foundry-artifacts/**/*.json'" + "typechain": "typechain --target=ethers-v5 --out-dir='typechain-wrappers' './foundry-artifacts/**/*.json'", + "foundry:SU": "git submodule update --init --recursive" }, "config": { "publicInterfaceContracts": "IZeroEx,ZeroEx,FullMigration,InitialMigration,IFlashWallet,IERC20Transformer,IOwnableFeature,ISimpleFunctionRegistryFeature,ITransformERC20Feature,FillQuoteTransformer,PayTakerTransformer,PositiveSlippageFeeTransformer,WethTransformer,OwnableFeature,SimpleFunctionRegistryFeature,TransformERC20Feature,AffiliateFeeTransformer,MetaTransactionsFeature,LogMetadataTransformer,LiquidityProviderFeature,ILiquidityProviderFeature,NativeOrdersFeature,INativeOrdersFeature,FeeCollectorController,FeeCollector,CurveLiquidityProvider,BatchFillNativeOrdersFeature,IBatchFillNativeOrdersFeature,MultiplexFeature,IMultiplexFeature,OtcOrdersFeature,IOtcOrdersFeature,AvalancheBridgeAdapter,BSCBridgeAdapter,CeloBridgeAdapter,EthereumBridgeAdapter,FantomBridgeAdapter,OptimismBridgeAdapter,PolygonBridgeAdapter",