- Fork this repository.
- Create folder in
src/adapters/peggedAssets
with the same name as the CoinGecko id for the pegged asset. - In that folder, write an adapter in Typescript and name it index.ts (see below for spec).
- In
src/adapters/peggedAssets
,npm i
and then test your adapter withnpx ts-node test YOURPEGGEDASSET/index peggedXYZ
, where "peggedXYZ" is the key of the balance object returned by your adapter. - Import your adapter in
src/adapters/peggedAssets/index.ts
and then add it to the exports. - (Optional) if the pegged asset has a ChainLink price feed, you can add the ChainLink smart contract info to
src/adapters/peggedAssets/prices/index.ts
.
After submitting a PR, you can submit basic info about the pegged asset (website, ticker, icon, etc.) in the Defillama Discord.
An adapter is a Typescript file that exports an object in the following format:
const adapter: PeggedIssuanceAdapter = {
[chain1]: {
minted: async fn,
unreleased: async fn,
[bridgedFromChain1]: async fn,
[bridgedFromChain2]: async fn,
.
.
},
[chain2]: {
minted: async fn,
unreleased: async fn,
},
.
.
}
The minted
and unreleased
properties are required to be present on every chain object. minted
means pegged assets that have been issued on that chain (not bridged from anywhere). unreleased
means pegged assets that are in a reserve wallet and have never been circulating. If either of these are 0, you can use async () => ({})
.
The bridgedFromChain
properties are optional. The property name should simply be the name of the chain the pegged assets are bridged from.
The async functions should take timestamp, ethBlock, and chainBlocks as parameters, just like Defillama Adapters. They must return an object { peggedXYZ: x }
, where peggedXYZ
is a supported pegged asset type, and x
is a Number. Currently only peggedUSD
is supported.
Here is an example adapter:
const sdk = require("@defillama/sdk");
import {
ChainBlocks,
PeggedIssuanceAdapter,
} from "../peggedAsset.type";
const chainContracts = {
ethereum: {
issued: "0x853d955acef822db058eb8505911ed77f175b99e",
},
bsc: {
bridgedFromETH: "0x90c97f71e18723b0cf0dfa30ee176ab653e89f40",
},
};
async function ethereumMinted() {
return async function (
_timestamp: number,
_ethBlock: number,
_chainBlocks: ChainBlocks
) {
const totalSupply = (
await sdk.api.abi.call({
abi: "erc20:totalSupply",
target: chainContracts.ethereum.issued,
block: _ethBlock,
chain: "ethereum",
})
).output;
return { peggedUSD: totalSupply / 10 ** 18 };
};
}
async function bridgedFromEthereum(chain: string, decimals: number, address: string) {
return async function (
_timestamp: number,
_ethBlock: number,
_chainBlocks: ChainBlocks
) {
const totalSupply = (
await sdk.api.abi.call({
abi: "erc20:totalSupply",
target: address,
block: _chainBlocks[chain],
chain: chain,
})
).output;
return { peggedUSD: totalSupply / 10 ** decimals };
};
}
const adapter: PeggedIssuanceAdapter = {
ethereum: {
minted: ethereumMinted(),
unreleased: async () => ({}),
},
bsc: {
minted: async () => ({}),
unreleased: async () => ({}),
ethereum: bridgedFromEthereum("bsc", 18, chainContracts.bsc.bridgedFromETH),
},
};
export default adapter;
If you want to run your own copy of this server on AWS:
npm run build # Build with webpack & check for type errors
npm run format # Format code
aws configure
serverless deploy