# Hardhat: Deploying a Smart Contract Learn how to deploy a simple Solidity-based smart contract to Ethermint using the Hardhat environment {synopsis} [Hardhat](https://hardhat.org/) is a flexible development environment for building Ethereum-based smart contracts. It is designed with integrations and extensibility in mind ## Pre-requisite Readings - [Installation](./../../quickstart/installation.md) {prereq} - [Run a node](./../../quickstart/run_node.md) {prereq} ## Install Dependencies Before proceeding, you need to install Node.js (we'll use v16.x) and the npm package manager. You can download directly from [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) or in your terminal: :::: tabs ::: tab Ubuntu ```bash curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | sudo -E bash - sudo apt install -y nodejs ``` ::: ::: tab MacOS ```bash # You can use homebrew (https://docs.brew.sh/Installation) $ brew install node # Or you can use nvm (https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) $ nvm install node ``` ::: :::: You can verify that everything is installed correctly by querying the version for each package: ```bash $ node -v ... $ npm -v ... ``` ::: tip If you haven't already, you will also need to install Ethermint if you plan on deploying your smart contracts locally. Check this [document](./../../quickstart/installation.md) for the full instructions. ::: ## Create Hardhat Project To create a new project, navigate to your project directory and run: ```bash $ npx hardhat 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 888 8888888888 8888b. 888d888 .d88888 88888b. 8888b. 888888 888 888 "88b 888P" d88" 888 888 "88b "88b 888 888 888 .d888888 888 888 888 888 888 .d888888 888 888 888 888 888 888 Y88b 888 888 888 888 888 Y88b. 888 888 "Y888888 888 "Y88888 888 888 "Y888888 "Y888 Welcome to Hardhat v2.0.8 ? What do you want to do? … ❯ Create a sample project Create an empty hardhat.config.js ``` Following the prompts should create a new project structure in your directory. Consult the [Hardhat config page](https://hardhat.org/config/) for a list of configuration options to specify in `hardhat.config.js`. Most importantly, you should set the `defaultNetwork` entry to point to your desired JSON-RPC network: :::: tabs ::: tab Local Node ```javascript module.exports = { defaultNetwork: "local", networks: { hardhat: { }, local: { url: "http://localhost:8545/", accounts: [privateKey1, privateKey2, ...] } }, ... } ``` ::: ::: tab Testnet ```javascript module.exports = { defaultNetwork: "testnet", networks: { hardhat: { }, testnet: { url: "", accounts: [privateKey1, privateKey2, ...] } }, ... } ``` ::: :::: To ensure you are targeting the correct network, you can query for a list of accounts available to you from your default network provider: ```bash $ npx hardhat accounts 0xf39Fd6e51aad88F6F4ce6aB8827279cffFb92266 0x70997970C51812dc3A010C7d01b50e0d17dc79C8 0x3C44CdDdB6a900fa2b585dd299e03d12FA4293BC 0x90F79bf6EB2c4f870365E785982E1f101E93b906 ... ``` ## Deploying a Smart Contract You will see that a default smart contract, written in Solidity, has already been provided under `contracts/Greeter.sol`: ```javascript pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "hardhat/console.sol"; contract Greeter { string private greeting; constructor(string memory _greeting) { console.log("Deploying a Greeter with greeting:", _greeting); greeting = _greeting; } function greet() public view returns (string memory) { return greeting; } function setGreeting(string memory _greeting) public { console.log("Changing greeting from '%s' to '%s'", greeting, _greeting); greeting = _greeting; } } ``` This contract allows you to set and query a string `greeting`. Hardhat also provides a script to deploy smart contracts to a target network; this can be invoked via the following command, targeting your default network: ```bash npx hardhat run scripts/sample-script.js ``` Hardhat also lets you manually specify a target network via the `--network ` flag: :::: tabs ::: tab Local Node ```bash npx hardhat run --network {{ $themeConfig.project.rpc_url_local }} scripts/sample-script.js ``` ::: ::: tab Testnet ```bash npx hardhat run --network {{ $themeConfig.project.rpc_url }} scripts/sample-script.js ``` ::: :::: Finally, try running a Hardhat test: ```bash $ npx hardhat test Compiling 1 file with 0.8.4 Compilation finished successfully Greeter Deploying a Greeter with greeting: Hello, world! Changing greeting from 'Hello, world!' to 'Hola, mundo!' ✓ Should return the new greeting once it's changed (803ms) 1 passing (805ms) ```