- The example hook Counter.sol demonstrates the
beforeSwap()
andafterSwap()
hooks - The test template Counter.t.sol preconfigures the v4 pool manager, test tokens, and test liquidity.
Updating to v4-template:latest
This template is actively maintained -- you can update the v4 dependencies, scripts, and helpers:
git remote add template https://github.com/uniswapfoundation/v4-template
git fetch template
git merge template/main <BRANCH> --allow-unrelated-histories
Ensure that you have correctly installed Foundry (Forge) and that it's up to date. You can update Foundry by running:
foundryup
requires foundry
forge install
forge test
Other than writing unit tests (recommended!), you can only deploy & test hooks on anvil
# start anvil, a local EVM chain
anvil
# in a new terminal
forge script script/Anvil.s.sol \
--rpc-url http://localhost:8545 \
--private-key 0xac0974bec39a17e36ba4a6b4d238ff944bacb478cbed5efcae784d7bf4f2ff80 \
--broadcast
See script/ for hook deployment, pool creation, liquidity provision, and swapping.
When installing dependencies with forge install
, Github may throw a Permission Denied
error
Typically caused by missing Github SSH keys, and can be resolved by following the steps here
Or adding the keys to your ssh-agent, if you have already uploaded SSH keys
Hook deployment failures are caused by incorrect flags or incorrect salt mining
- Verify the flags are in agreement:
getHookCalls()
returns the correct flagsflags
provided toHookMiner.find(...)
- Verify salt mining is correct:
- In forge test: the deployer for:
new Hook{salt: salt}(...)
andHookMiner.find(deployer, ...)
are the same. This will beaddress(this)
. If usingvm.prank
, the deployer will be the pranking address - In forge script: the deployer must be the CREATE2 Proxy:
0x4e59b44847b379578588920cA78FbF26c0B4956C
- If anvil does not have the CREATE2 deployer, your foundry may be out of date. You can update it with
foundryup
- If anvil does not have the CREATE2 deployer, your foundry may be out of date. You can update it with
- In forge test: the deployer for:
Additional resources:
v4-periphery contains advanced hook implementations that serve as a great reference