Release notes and unreleased changes can be found in the CHANGELOG
Install prebuilt binaries via shell script (Linux, macOS)
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/near/cargo-near/releases/latest/download/cargo-near-installer.sh | sh
Install prebuilt binaries via powershell script (Windows)
irm https://github.com/near/cargo-near/releases/latest/download/cargo-near-installer.ps1 | iex
Install prebuilt binaries into your Node.js application
npm install cargo-near
Compile and install from source code (Cargo)
cargo install --locked cargo-near
or, install the most recent version from git repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/near/cargo-near
$ cargo install --locked --path cargo-near
See cargo near --help
for a complete list of available commands or run cargo near
to dive into interactive mode. Help is also available for each individual command with a --help
flag, e.g. cargo near build --help
.
cargo near
Starts interactive mode that will allow to explore all the available commands.
Use --teach-me
flag if you want to know "how it works".
cargo near --teach-me
Starts an interactive mode with an explanation of the execution of the selected command.
Additionally depends on Git binary being installed, besides cargo.
cargo near new
Initializes a new project skeleton to create a contract from a template.
Example of github workflows configuration, created by cargo near new
.
cargo near build
Builds a NEAR smart contract along with its ABI (while in the directory containing contract's Cargo.toml).
Running the above command opens a menu with following variants:
Recommended variant for use during local development.
This is a regular build, which behaves much like and is a thin wrapper around a regular cargo build --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --release
.
Additional flags for build configuration can be looked up by
cargo near build non-reproducible-wasm --help
if needed.
Recommended variant for the production releases.
This variant runs a reproducible build in a Docker container, which:
- runs against source code version, committed to git, ignoring any uncommitted changes
- requires that
Cargo.lock
of project is created (e.g. viacargo update
) and added to git.- this enables
--locked
build by downstreamcargo
command.
- this enables
- will use configuration in
[package.metadata.near.reproducible_build]
section of contract'sCargo.toml
andpackage.repository
field- default values for this section can also be found in
Cargo.toml
of template project, generated bycargo near new
- default values for this section can also be found in
What's a reproducible build in context of NEAR? Why is it needed? Explanation of these points and a step-by-step tutorial is present at SourceScan/verification-guide.
Additional (optional) details on possible [package.metadata.near.reproducible_build]
configuration
- available images can be found by this link https://hub.docker.com/r/sourcescan/cargo-near/tags
image
andimage_digest
are straightforward to configure:
- flags of build command, run inside of docker container, can be configured, if needed, by changing
container_build_command
field- base
container_build_command
for images starting with sourcescan/cargo-near:0.13.0-rust-1.83.0 and after it is["cargo", "near", "build", "non-reproducible-wasm", "--locked"]
, where the--locked
flag is required - base
container_build_command
for images prior to sourcescan/cargo-near:0.13.0-rust-1.83.0 is["cargo", "near", "build"]
- additional flags, if needed, can be looked up on
cargo near build non-reproducible-wasm --help
for newer/latest imagescargo near build --help
for older ones- running
docker run -it sourcescan/cargo-near:0.11.0-rust-1.82.0
(or another specific image) and checking the--help
message of exactcargo-near
in container may be helpful when in doubt
- base
cargo near
allows parameterizing build with values of environment variables, present at the time of the build and not present in a contract's source code, by specifying their names inpassed_env
array- supported by sourcescan/cargo-near:0.10.1-rust-1.82.0 image or later images
- SourceScan/Nearblocks does not support verifying such contracts with additional parameters present in their metadata yet
cargo near abi
Generates NEAR smart contract's ABI (while in the directory containing contract's Cargo.toml).
Once contract is deployed, this will allow you to call a view function __contract_abi
to retrieve a ZST-compressed ABI.
cargo near create-dev-account
Guides you through creation of a new NEAR account on testnet.
cargo near deploy
Builds the smart contract (equivalent to cargo near build
) and guides you to deploy it to the blockchain.
Similar to build
, running the above command opens a menu with following variants:
This forwards to non-reproducible-wasm variant of build
command.
This forwards to reproducible-wasm variant of build
command.
deploy
command from Docker build requires that contract's source code:
- doesn't have any modified tracked files, any staged changes or any untracked content.
- has been pushed to remote repository, identified by
package.repository
.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as below, without any additional terms or conditions.
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.