Solidity to Cairo Transpiler
npm install @nethermindeth/warp
Warp brings Solidity to Starknet, making it possible to transpile Ethereum
smart contracts to Starknet Cairo Contracts.
:warning: Note: Cairo 1 support is being developed at this branch.
Docker compose provides a ready to use environment featuring warp and devnet.
> Note:
> Executing Warp using Docker works only for x86 architecture, ARM architectures (such as Apple's M1) will be supported soon.
``bash`
docker-compose up
`bash`
docker-compose exec warp warp transpile exampleContracts/ERC20.sol
It's best to copy the contract/repo to the warp directory so it is available in container via volume. Use contract's paths relative to warp root. For example, assuming you've copied your project to warp/projects/myproject you can replace exampleContracts/ERC20.sol with projects/myproject/mycontract.sol in the above command.
`bash`
docker-compose exec warp warp compile warp_output/example__contracts/ERC20__WC__WARP.cairo
docker-compose exec warp starknet deploy --no_wallet --contract warp_output/example__contracts/ERC20__WC__WARP_compiled.json --gateway_url http://devnet:5050
You can read the documentation here.
To install Warp follow the installation instructions here.
To build Warp for development see the contributing guidelines.
If you have used installation method 1 you can use the warp command in any folder. If you have used installation method 2, you will have to specify the path to the warp directory followed by bin/warp e.g path_to_warp_repo/bin/warp ...
Select your network and wallet types. It's recommended to set these as
environment variables but they can also be passed as explicit arguments to the
Warp CLI and the Starknet CLI.
``
export STARKNET_WALLET=starkware.starknet.wallets.open_zeppelin.OpenZeppelinAccount
export STARKNET_NETWORK=alpha-goerli
Make sure you have a Starknet account set up, if you have not done so yet
please:
``
warp deploy_account
`bash`
warp transpile
To declare a Starknet contract:
`bash`
warp declare
_Please note to deploy a contract you will first have to declare it._
To deploy a Starknet contract:
`bash`
warp deploy
The deploy command will generate the compiled json file as well as the abi json
file. Use warp deploy --help command to see more deployment options.
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Several features of Solidity are not supported/do not have analogs in Starknet yet.
We will try our best to add these features as Starknet supports them, but some may not be
possible due to fundamental differences in the platforms.Please see the list below:
| Support Status | Symbol |
| :---------------------------------: | :---------------: |
| Will likely never be supported | :x: |
| Being developed/investigated | :hammer_and_pick: |
| Currently Unknown/If added in Cairo | :question: |
| Solidity | Support Status |
| :-------------------------------------------------: | :---------------: |
| fallback functions with args | :hammer_and_pick: |
| delegate calls | :hammer_and_pick: |
| indexed arrays in event | :hammer_and_pick: |
| low level calls | :x: |
| nested tuple expressions | :question: |
| gasleft() | :question: |
| msg.value | :question: |
| msg.sig | :question: |
| msg.data | :question: |
| tx.gasprice | :question: |
| tx.origin | :question: |
| try/catch | :question: |
| block.coinbase | :question: |
| block.gaslimit | :question: |
| block.basefee | :question: |
| block.chainid | :question: |
| block.difficulty | :x: |
| precompiles (apart from ecrecover) | :question: |
| selfdestruct | :question: |
| blockhash | :question: |
| functions pointers in storage | :question: |
| sha256 (use keccak256 instead) | :x: |
| receive | :question: |
| Inline Yul Assembly - (memory, calldata, storage) | :question: |
| user defined errors | :question: |
| function call options e.g x.f{gas: 10000}(arg1) | :question: |
| member access of address object e.g address.balance | :question: |
| nested tuple assignments | :question: |
Note: We have changed the return of
ecrecover to be uint160 because we use the address type for Starknet addresses.Docker :whale:
> Note:
> Executing Warp using Docker works only for x86 architecture, ARM architectures (such as Apple's M1) will be supported soon.
Build the image from source:
`bash
docker build -t warp .
`Run the container with the same options and arguments as the Warp binary:
`bash
docker run --rm -v $PWD:/dapp --user $(id -u):$(id -g) warp transpile exampleContracts/ERC20.sol
``You can read about contributing, first steps, development tips and testing for contributors here
 