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Deploy Smart Contract

In this section, you'll deploy a counter smart contract to the Rootstock network using Foundry.

Step 1: Deployment Script

You will see a directory called deploy in the root of your project. This is where you can view/write your deployment scripts. The demo counter.sol comes with a deployment script counter.s.sol, please copy the following code into the file:

// SPDX-License-Identifier: UNLICENSED
pragma solidity ^0.8.13;

import {Script, console} from "forge-std/Script.sol";
import {Counter} from "../src/Counter.sol";

contract CounterScript is Script {
function setUp() public {}

function run() public {
vm.startBroadcast(vm.envUint("PRIVATE_KEY"));

new Counter();

vm.stopBroadcast();
}
}
Info
  • Demo comes with Foundry's default sender, in this script we are using the sender's private key to deploy the contract vm.envUint("PRIVATE_KEY").

Step 2: Deploy Your Contract on Rootstock Network

Run the following command, replacing https://public-node.testnet.rsk.co with either rskTestnet or rskMainnet rpc url if you have, depending on your desired deployment environment:

forge script script/Counter.s.sol --rpc-url https://public-node.testnet.rsk.co --broadcast --legacy --evm-version london
Info
  • EIP-1559 is not supported or not activated on the Rootstock RPC url
  • To avoid Foundry's compatibility issues, we are using the --evm-version london flag.
  • The --legacy flag is passed to use legacy transactions instead of EIP-1559.
  • You can remove the --broadcast flag if you wan to simulate the transaction without broadcasting it.

If you get an error like Transaction dropped from the mempool: <tx-id> or the transaction not completed, check the tx-id in the explorer. The tx may have went successful but the error is still in the logs. Here are the mainnet and testnet explorers.

Also you can see the transaction registry locally, by checking the folder broadcast/Counter.s.sol/ and opening the file called run-latest.json, if you check the fields, there is one called contractAddress which contains the new address deployed for our ERC20 smart contract.

The result in the console should look like this:

Sending transactions [0 - 0].
[00:00:00] [###############################################################################################################################################] 1/1 txes (0.0s)##
Waiting for receipts.
[00:00:25] [###########################################################################################################################################] 1/1 receipts (0.0s)
##### 31
[Success]Hash: 0x48ea2b06b39cd436a2d7564e20ea5bb598ddc2769e6b18c855170f0e9e4d5687
Contract Address: 0x499e802a6825d30482582d9b9dd669ba82ba8ba4
Block: 5071408
Gas Used: 106719

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ONCHAIN EXECUTION COMPLETE & SUCCESSFUL.
Total Paid: 0. ETH (106719 gas * avg 0 gwei)
Last updated on by Ezequiel Martin Rodriguez