Releases: taurushq-io/tg-bridge-contracts-CCIP
v1.1.0
1.1.0 - 20240430
- In the version 1.0.0, when fees are paid in native tokens, the function
ccipSend
from the CCIP router was called without thevalue
argument.
Old version
// Send CCIP Message
messageId = router.ccipSend(_destinationChainSelector, message);
new version
if(_paymentMethodId == 0){ // Native token
messageId = router.ccipSend{value: fees}(_destinationChainSelector, message);
} else{
messageId = router.ccipSend(_destinationChainSelector, message);
}
Tests have been improved to catch this bug.
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Chainlink has released a library (Chainlink local) to test Chainlink CCIP locally. This version includes a test using this simulator where fees are paid in native tokens.
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This version adds also:
- A public function
getFee
in order to know the fees from the router - A function
setMessageData
to set the data inside the message if in the future, there is a change in the CCIP bridge. Current default value is an empty string - Rename the function
setGasLimit
insetMessageGasLimit
to clearly indicate that it is the gas limit put in the message for CCIP.
- A public function
Use
The release does not include the .git folder, which does not allow installing dependencies.
The easiest solution is to clone the project and perform a git checkout on the version tag
git clone https://github.com/taurusgroup/tg-bridge-contracts-CCIP
git checkout v1.1.0
forge install
forge build
v1.0.0
Creation of a sender contract to interact with CCIP bridge
The release does not include the .git folder, which does not allow installing dependencies.
The easiest solution is to clone the project and perform a git checkout on the version tag
git clone https://github.com/taurusgroup/tg-bridge-contracts-CCIP
git checkout v1.0.0
forge install
forge build