This repo is meant to be a starting point for learning to write Aztec contracts and tests on the Aztec sandbox (local development environment). It includes an example contract, useful commands in package.json and helpful scripts in ./scripts.
You can find the Easy Private Voting contract in ./src/main.nr. A simple integration test is in ./src/test/e2e/index.test.ts.
This repo connects to a locally running Aztec Sandbox by default, but can be configured to connect to the testnet by specifying AZTEC_ENV=testnet in a .env file or by prefixing a command e.g. AZTEC_ENV=testnet yarn deploy.
Use Node.js version 22.15.0.
Start your codespace from the codespace dropdown.
Get the sandbox, aztec-cli, and other tooling with this command:
bash -i <(curl -s https://install.aztec.network)Install the correct version of the toolkit with:
aztec-up 2.0.2This project uses JSON configuration files to manage environment-specific settings:
config/sandbox.json- Configuration for local sandbox developmentconfig/testnet.json- Configuration for testnet deployment
The system automatically loads the appropriate configuration file based on the ENV environment variable. If ENV is not set, it defaults to sandbox.
The configuration files contain network URLs, timeouts, and environment-specific settings. You can modify these files to customize your development environment.
Start the sandbox with:
aztec start --sandboxRun scripts and tests with default sandbox configuration:
yarn deploy # Deploy to sandbox
yarn test # Run tests on sandboxAll scripts support a ::testnet suffix to automatically use testnet configuration:
yarn deploy::testnet # Deploy to testnet
yarn test::testnet # Run tests on testnet
yarn deploy-account::testnet # Deploy account to testnet
yarn interaction-existing-contract::testnet # Interact with testnet contractsThe ::testnet suffix automatically sets ENV=testnet, loading configuration from config/testnet.json.
yarn installaztec-nargo compileor
yarn compileGenerate the contract artifact JSON and TypeScript interface:
yarn codegen./store directory. If you restart the sandbox, you will need to delete the ./store directory to avoid errors.
Make sure the sandbox is running before profiling.
aztec start --sandboxThen run an example contract deployment profile with:
yarn profileMake sure the sandbox is running before running tests.
aztec start --sandboxThen test with:
yarn testTesting will run the TypeScript tests defined in index.test.ts inside ./src/test/e2e, as well as the Aztec Testing eXecution Environment (TXE) tests defined in first.nr (imported in the contract file with mod test;).
Note: The Typescript tests spawn an instance of the sandbox to test against, and close it once the TS tests are complete.
You can find a handful of scripts in the ./scripts folder.
./scripts/deploy_account.tsis an example of how to deploy a schnorr account../scripts/deploy_contract.tsis an example of how to deploy a contract../scripts/fees.tsis an example of how to pay for a contract deployment using various fee payment methods../scripts/multiple_pxe.tsis an example of how to deploy a contract from one PXE instance and interact with it from another../scripts/profile_deploy.tsshows how to profile a transaction and print the results../scripts/interaction_existing_contract.tsdemonstrates how to interact with an already deployed voting contract, including casting votes and checking vote counts.
The ./src/utils/ folder contains utility functions:
./src/utils/create_account_from_env.tsprovides functions to create Schnorr accounts from environment variables (SECRET, SIGNING_KEY, and SALT), useful for account management across different environments../src/utils/setup_pxe.tsprovides a function to set up and configure the Private Execution Environment (PXE) service with proper configuration based on the environment../src/utils/deploy_account.tsprovides a function to deploy Schnorr accounts to the network with sponsored fee payment, including key generation and deployment verification../config/config.tsprovides environment-aware configuration loading, automatically selecting the correct JSON config file based on theENVvariable.
./store directory. If you restart the sandbox, you will need to delete the ./store directory to avoid errors.
yarn updateGet the contract code from the monorepo. The script will look at the versions defined in ./Nargo.toml and fetch that version of the code from the monorepo.
yarn updateYou may need to update permissions with:
chmod +x .github/scripts/update_contract.shThis repository includes an AGENTS.md file with detailed instructions for setting up your environment, running tests, and creating pull requests. Please read it before contributing changes.