@taqueria/plugin-octez-client 0.42.3 → 0.42.6

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- # Taqueria Tezos Client Plugin
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+ # Taqueria Octez Client Plugin
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  The Tezos Client plugin provides tasks to analyze contracts including type checking and simulating of Michelson (`.tz`) smart contracts. They both execute against a protocol (currently kathmandu). We'll enable a `--protocol` flag in the future to allow users to specify a protocol to use
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- ## Requirements
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+ This plugin was formally caleld the Tezos Client Plugin.
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- - Taqueria v0.26.0 or later
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- - Node.js v16.16 or later. (v17.x.x or later is not supported)
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- - Docker v20.10.12 or later
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- ## Installation
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- To install the Tezos Client plugin on a Taqueria project, navigate to the project folder and run:
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- ```shell
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- taq install @taqueria/plugin-tezos-client
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- ```
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- > ### :page_with_curl: Note
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- > You can override the Tezos-Client version used by the plugin by creating the environment variable `TAQ_TEZOS_CLIENT_IMAGE` and setting it to your desired Tezos-Client Docker image
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- ## The `taq typecheck` task
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- Basic usage is:
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- ```shell
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- taq typecheck <contractName>
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- ```
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- ### Basic description
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- This task typechecks a Michelson file in `artifacts` and reports a failure or success
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- ## The `taq typecheck-all` task
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- Basic usage is:
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- ```shell
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- taq typecheck-all
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- ```
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- ### Basic description
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- Performs the same function as `taq typecheck`, but performs type-checking for all contracts in the `artifacts` directory.
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- ## The `taq simulate` task
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- Basic usage is:
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- ```shell
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- taq simulate <contractName> <--param paramFileName>
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- ```
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- ### Basic description
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- This task runs a Michelson file in `artifacts` as a simulation and ouputs a result suggesting a failure or success. If it's a success, it shows the updated storage value, emitted operations, and big map differences
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- ### Options
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- - By default, the storage file it will use to simulate the contract is CONTRACT.default_storage.tz where CONTRACT is the name of the contract. If you wish to specify another storage file in `artifacts`, use the `--storage` flag
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- - The `--param` flag is mandatory and you must supply the filename, in `artifacts`, that contains the actual parameter value
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- - By default, the entrypoint is `default`, which points to no specific annotated entrypoint. Use `--entrypoint` to specify an annotated entrypoint to call. E.g. if the parameter type of a Michelson contract is `(or (or (int %decrement) (int %increment)) (unit %reset))`, then there are two ways to call the `increment` entrypoint, with parameter `(Left (Right 14))` or with parameter `14` if your command contains `--entrypoint increment`
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- ## The `taq client` task
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- Basic usage is:
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- ```shell
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- taq client --command <command to pass to the underlying octez-client binary>
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- ```
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- Wrap the value for the `--command` flag with quotes.
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- > ### :page_with_curl: Note
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- > This task allows you to run arbitrary octez-client native commands, but they might not benefit from the abstractions provided by Taqueria
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- ## Plugin Architecture
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- This is a plugin developed for Taqueria built on NodeJS using the Taqueria Node SDK and distributed via NPM
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+ For more information, please see our documentation for the [Octez Client plugin](https://taqueria.io/docs/plugins/plugin-octez-client/)
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  "name": "@taqueria/plugin-octez-client",
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- "version": "0.42.3",
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+ "version": "0.42.6",
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  "description": "A taqueria plugin for utilizing octez-client",
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  "targets": {
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  "default": {
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/pinnacle-labs/taqueria#readme",
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  "dependencies": {
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- "@taqueria/node-sdk": "^0.42.3",
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+ "@taqueria/node-sdk": "^0.42.6",
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  "fast-glob": "^3.3.1"
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  },
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  "devDependencies": {
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- <% if (it.output == "github") { %>
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- # Taqueria Tezos Client Plugin
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- <% } %>
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- The Tezos Client plugin provides tasks to analyze contracts including type checking and simulating of Michelson (`.tz`) smart contracts. They both execute against a protocol (currently kathmandu). We'll enable a `--protocol` flag in the future to allow users to specify a protocol to use
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- ## Requirements
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- - Taqueria v0.26.0 or later
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- - Node.js v16.16 or later. (v17.x.x or later is not supported)
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- - Docker v20.10.12 or later
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- ## Installation
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- To install the Tezos Client plugin on a Taqueria project, navigate to the project folder and run:
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- ```shell
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- taq install @taqueria/plugin-tezos-client
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- ```
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- <%~ it.noteOpenAdmonition %>
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- You can override the Tezos-Client version used by the plugin by creating the environment variable `TAQ_TEZOS_CLIENT_IMAGE` and setting it to your desired Tezos-Client Docker image
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- <%= it.closeAdmonition %>
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- ## The `taq typecheck` task
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- Basic usage is:
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- ```shell
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- taq typecheck <contractName>
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- ```
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- ### Basic description
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- This task typechecks a Michelson file in `artifacts` and reports a failure or success
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- ## The `taq typecheck-all` task
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- Basic usage is:
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- ```shell
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- taq typecheck-all
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- ```
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- ### Basic description
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- Performs the same function as `taq typecheck`, but performs type-checking for all contracts in the `artifacts` directory.
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- ## The `taq simulate` task
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- Basic usage is:
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- ```shell
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- taq simulate <contractName> <--param paramFileName>
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- ```
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- ### Basic description
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- This task runs a Michelson file in `artifacts` as a simulation and ouputs a result suggesting a failure or success. If it's a success, it shows the updated storage value, emitted operations, and big map differences
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- ### Options
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- - By default, the storage file it will use to simulate the contract is CONTRACT.default_storage.tz where CONTRACT is the name of the contract. If you wish to specify another storage file in `artifacts`, use the `--storage` flag
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- - The `--param` flag is mandatory and you must supply the filename, in `artifacts`, that contains the actual parameter value
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- - By default, the entrypoint is `default`, which points to no specific annotated entrypoint. Use `--entrypoint` to specify an annotated entrypoint to call. E.g. if the parameter type of a Michelson contract is `(or (or (int %decrement) (int %increment)) (unit %reset))`, then there are two ways to call the `increment` entrypoint, with parameter `(Left (Right 14))` or with parameter `14` if your command contains `--entrypoint increment`
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- ## The `taq client` task
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- Basic usage is:
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- ```shell
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- taq client --command <command to pass to the underlying octez-client binary>
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- ```
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- Wrap the value for the `--command` flag with quotes.
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- <%~ it.noteOpenAdmonition %>
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- This task allows you to run arbitrary octez-client native commands, but they might not benefit from the abstractions provided by Taqueria
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- <%= it.closeAdmonition %>
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- ## Plugin Architecture
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- This is a plugin developed for Taqueria built on NodeJS using the Taqueria Node SDK and distributed via NPM