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A simple pythonic programming language for Smart Contracts on Cardano

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opshin


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You are building what you want. Why not also build how you want?

This is an implementation of smart contracts for Cardano which are written in a strict subset of valid Python. The general philosophy of this project is to write a compiler that ensure the following:

If the program compiles then:

  1. it is a valid Python program
  2. the output running it with python is the same as running it on-chain.

Why opshin?

  • 100% valid Python. Leverage the existing tool stack for Python, syntax highlighting, linting, debugging, unit-testing, property-based testing, verification
  • Intuitive. Just like Python.
  • Flexible. Imperative, functional, the way you want it.
  • Efficient & Secure. Static type inference ensures strict typing and optimized code

Getting Started

Check out the OpShin Book for an introduction to this tool and details into writing smart contracts. This document will just outline the basic usage of the tool.

Installation

Install Python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 or 3.11. Then run

python3 -m pip install opshin

Writing a Smart Contract

Check out the OpShin Book for an introduction to this tool and details into writing smart contracts.

Compiling

Write your program in python. You may start with the content of examples. Arguments to scripts are passed in as Plutus Data objects in JSON notation.

You can run any of the following commands

# Evaluate script in Python - this can be used to make sure there are no obvious errors
opshin eval spending examples/smart_contracts/assert_sum.py "{\"int\": 4}" "{\"int\": 38}" 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

# Compile script to 'uplc', the Cardano Smart Contract assembly
opshin compile spending examples/smart_contracts/assert_sum.py

Furthermore, you can add a shebang to the first line of the python file to indicate that it represents an opshin smart contract. You can choose from the following options:

  • a general shebang: #!opshin, which represents opshin eval any
  • or a more specific purpose: #!/usr/bin/env -S opshin eval minting

By doing so, you can transform your python file to an executable: chmod +x your_file.py and execute it with ./your_file.py, which will run opshin eval any ./your_file.py under the hood.

Deploying

The deploy process generates all artifacts required for usage with common libraries like pycardano, lucid and the cardano-cli.

# Automatically generate all artifacts needed for using this contract
opshin build spending examples/smart_contracts/assert_sum.py

See the tutorial by pycardano for explanations how to build transactions with opshin contracts.

API for Smart Contracts

The python interface offers a simple API to compile, load, apply parameters and evaluate smart contracts.

from opshin.builder import *

# Build a validator script from a python file that contains a validator function
contract = build("path/to/contract.py")

# You can apply parameters to the contract during compilation
contract = build("path/to/contract.py", arg1, arg2, arg3)

# Store the compilation artifacts in a folder
contract.dump("path/to/store")

# You can also load a compiled contract from a path
contract = load("path/to/store")

# And apply parameters after loading a contract
contract = contract.apply_parameters(arg1, arg2, arg3)

# The artifacts contain the compiled script, the policy ID and the addresses and blueprint
contract_addr = contract.mainnet_addr
contract_blueprint = contract.blueprint

Debugging artefacts

For debugging purposes, you can also run

# Compile script to 'uplc', and evaluate the script in UPLC (for debugging purposes)
opshin eval_uplc spending examples/smart_contracts/assert_sum.py "{\"int\": 4}" "{\"int\": 38}" 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

# Compile script to 'pluto', an intermediate language (for debugging purposes)
opshin compile_pluto spending examples/smart_contracts/assert_sum.py

Contributing

Developing and Technical Documentation

Generally, all contributions on the code side are very welcome. To get an overview over the architecture and idea behind OpShin, check out the Technical Documentation.

Sponsoring

You can sponsor the development of opshin through GitHub or Patreon or just by sending ADA. Drop me a message on social media and let me know what it is for.

  • Patreon Support OpShin at Patreon to enjoy member benefits!
  • GitHub Sponsor the developers of this project through the button "Sponsor" next to them
  • ADA Donation in ADA can be submitted to $opshin or addr1qyz3vgd5xxevjy2rvqevz9n7n7dney8n6hqggp23479fm6vwpj9clsvsf85cd4xc59zjztr5zwpummwckmzr2myjwjns74lhmr.

Supporters

The main sponsor of this project is Inversion. Here is a word from them!

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