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This repository acts as a monorepo for the various components that make up Pyth protocols.
Within this monorepo you will find the following subprojects:
This directory contains on-chain contracts and SDKs for all of the various blockchain runtimes that Pyth supports. Each subdirectory corresponds to a blockchain runtime. Inside each subdirectory, there are subfolders for contracts and SDKs.
Hermes is an off-chain service which constantly observes Pythnet and the Wormhole network watching for price updates emitted from the Pyth contract. It exposes all observed attestations via a public API over HTTPS/WSS which can be consumed by client-side applications that wish to use Pyth pricing data.
The price_service/client directory provides an SDK for interacting with Hermes.
However, most users will interact with the price service via a chain-specific SDK
For a guide on utilising this service in your project, see the chain-specific SDK
and examples for your blockchain runtime in the target_chains directory.
Fortuna is an off-chain service which can be used by Entropy providers.
Please install the following tools in order to work in this repository:
nvm use 20 to ensure you are using node version 20.forge for Ethereum contract developmentsolana keygen new to generate a local private key.pre-commit install in the root of the repo to configure the checks to run on each git commit.Use the Conventional Commits format for your commit messages and PR titles. In the PR description, please include a summary of the changes and any relevant context. Also, please make sure to update the package versions following the Semantic Versioning rules.
The repository has several CI workflows that automatically release new versions of the various components when a new Github release is published.
Each component's workflow uses a specific tag format including the component name and version number (e.g., Fortuna uses the tag fortuna-vX.Y.Z).
The general process for creating a new release is:
package.json or Cargo.toml or wherever. Please follow Semantic Versioning for package versions.Note that all javascript packages are released together using a tag of the form pyth-js-v<number>. (The number is arbitrary.)
If you have a javascript package that shouldn't be published, simply add "private": "true" to the package.json file
and it will be excluded from the publishing workflow. If you are creating a new public javascript package, you should add
the following config option to package.json:
"publishConfig": {
"access": "public"
},
All of the typescript / javascript packages in this repository are part of a turborepo monorepo.
If you use nix and direnv, just cd to the project directory and direnv allow.
If you use nix but not direnv, just cd to the project directory and enter a nix
development shell with nix develop.
If you don't use nix at all, then install the required system packages:
.nvmrc; you can use
nvm to manage your Node.js version.package.json; you can experiment with
corepack to manage your pnpm version
for you.The following tasks are the most common ways to interact with the monorepo.
Thanks to turborepo, these tasks will
coordinate building any needed dependencies, and task execution will be cached
and will only re-run as necessary. For any of the following tasks, you can pass
any valid turbo run option
after --, for instance you could run pnpm test -- --concurrency 2.
pnpm turbo test: Run all unit tests, integration tests, linting, and format
checks, as well as whatever other code checks any packages support.pnpm turbo fix: Run auto fixes, including reformatting code and auto-fixing
lint rules where possible.pnpm turbo start:dev: Start all development servers in parallel.pnpm turbo start:prod: Run production builds and start production mode
servers in parallel.New packages should be configured with a few requirements in mind:
You need to make sure package.json scripts are named such that that
turborepo will hook into them at the expected times.
turbo.json config, just define the ones that make sense for your project.build, fix, and test are the main turborepo task graph
entry points, and any sub-tasks that apply to your package should be
configured as dependencies somewhere in the graph rooted at one of those.turbo.json, see the one in the
insights app as an example.Make sure to configure the tools you need and hook up the relevant checks to
turborepo via the test root task so they run on CI. The most common tools
(eslint, prettier, jest, and typescript) are trivial to configure correctly
using shared configs, see the relevant config files in the insights
app as a starting point.
If you are writing a package that will be published:
Make sure you are dual-exporting cjs and esm correctly, see how the lazer
sdk package builds (in particular look at the
build:cjs and build:esm tasks) for an example for how to do this
Ensure you have properly configured subpath exports to reference the esm and cjs outputs so that your package can be consumed correctly in both environments. Again, see the lazer sdk as an example for doing this correctly.
Ensure you have set a main and types property on your package.json
pointing to your cjs entrypoint for use in older javascript environments.
Ensure you configure the files property on your package.json to include
all output files and to exclude source files & tooling configuration. This
will result in smaller package sizes.
⚠ This software 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. Or plainly spoken - this is a very complex piece of software which targets a bleeding-edge, experimental smart contract runtime. Mistakes happen, and no matter how hard you try and whether you pay someone to audit it, it may eat your tokens, set your printer on fire or startle your cat. Cryptocurrencies are a high-risk investment, no matter how fancy.