Transaction Hash:
Block:
14917634 at Jun-06-2022 11:33:15 PM +UTC
Transaction Fee:
0.002260890619960778 ETH
$5.52
Gas Used:
46,703 Gas / 48.409965526 Gwei
Emitted Events:
114 |
Dippies.ApprovalForAll( owner=[Sender] 0x8359f427aaea4e9d400c48de8e5789ee7edf976e, operator=0xde8871b8...54A159b08, approved=True )
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Account State Difference:
Address | Before | After | State Difference | ||
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0x1aD91ee0...dA6B45836
Miner
| (Hiveon Pool) | 18,523.052032542072402174 Eth | 18,523.052149299572402174 Eth | 0.0001167575 | |
0x82F5eF9d...7Dc8d26c2 | |||||
0x8359F427...E7EDf976e |
0.350075461070600666 Eth
Nonce: 44
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0.347814570450639888 Eth
Nonce: 45
| 0.002260890619960778 |
Execution Trace
Dippies.setApprovalForAll( operator=0xde8871b8B32E476b6620800Ec29998454A159b08, approved=True )
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "erc721a/contracts/ERC721A.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/cryptography/ECDSA.sol"; import "@chainlink/contracts/src/v0.8/VRFConsumerBase.sol"; contract Dippies is ERC721A, Ownable, VRFConsumerBase { using Strings for uint256; enum Status { SALE_NOT_LIVE, PRESALE_LIVE, SALE_LIVE } uint256 public constant SUPPLY_MAX = 8888; uint256 public constant PRESALE_MAX = 4394; uint256 public constant RESERVE_MAX = 100; uint256 public constant PRICE = 0.06 ether; Status public state; bool public revealed; string public baseURI; string public provenance; uint256 public offset; uint256 private _reservedTeamTokens; address private _signer = 0xe93f0858AC8DE80197BE29af2113DddA86860091; address private _linkToken = 0x514910771AF9Ca656af840dff83E8264EcF986CA; address private _vrfAddress = 0xf0d54349aDdcf704F77AE15b96510dEA15cb7952; bytes32 internal _keyHash = 0xAA77729D3466CA35AE8D28B3BBAC7CC36A5031EFDC430821C02BC31A238AF445; uint256 private _fee = 2 ether; mapping(bytes32 => bool) _nonceUsed; constructor() ERC721A("Dippies", "DIPPIES") VRFConsumerBase(_vrfAddress, _linkToken) { _safeMint(address(this), 1); _burn(0); } function reserveTeamTokens(address to, uint256 quantity) external onlyOwner { require(_reservedTeamTokens + quantity <= RESERVE_MAX, "Dippies: Team Tokens Already Minted"); _reservedTeamTokens += quantity; _safeMint(to, quantity); } function mint(uint256 quantity, bytes calldata signature, bytes32 nonce) external payable { require((state == Status.SALE_LIVE || state == Status.PRESALE_LIVE), "Dippies: Sale Not Live"); require(msg.sender == tx.origin, "Dippies: Contract Interaction Not Allowed"); require(ECDSA.recover(keccak256(abi.encodePacked(msg.sender, quantity, state, nonce)), signature) == _signer, "Dippies: Invalid Signer"); require(totalSupply() + quantity <= SUPPLY_MAX, "Dippies: Exceed Max Supply"); require(quantity <= 2, "Dippies: Exceeds Max Per TX"); require(msg.value >= PRICE * quantity, "Dippies: Insufficient ETH"); if(state == Status.PRESALE_LIVE) { require(_numberMinted(msg.sender) + quantity <= 2, "Dippies: Exceeds Max Per Wallet"); } else { require(!_nonceUsed[nonce], "Dippies: Nonce Used"); _nonceUsed[nonce] = true; } _safeMint(msg.sender, quantity); } function setSaleState(Status _state) external onlyOwner { state = _state; } function setProvenanceHash(string memory _provenance) external onlyOwner { require(bytes(provenance).length == 0); provenance = _provenance; } function updateBaseURI(string memory newURI, bool reveal) external onlyOwner { baseURI = newURI; if(reveal) { revealed = reveal; } } function setLinkParams(uint256 fee, bytes32 keyhash) external onlyOwner { _fee = fee; _keyHash = keyhash; } function withdraw() external onlyOwner { uint256 balance = address(this).balance; payable(0x1fcEFF7E5Ebeb91adf2465e703Fc3f35c3cc7dF4).transfer(balance * 157 / 400); payable(0x3428baB379a1D3091653938338d4BBB8b4B07547).transfer(balance * 157 / 400); payable(0x1E76a475d10f3CFEd086c238e12017e5565b09ce).transfer(balance * 34 / 400); payable(0xaAA217e121433F6482f78371910930FC1AcA226b).transfer(balance * 8 / 400); payable(0xEFae49Bd1D8A16F88F190B0464626030c3966126).transfer(balance * 4 / 400); payable(0x2795033F658E8E2a8DeB1A28C7c65d743aA3154C).transfer(balance * 20 / 400); payable(0x0fa34a4aAf07D86881046B49789dECe58c861729).transfer(address(this).balance); } function setSigner(address signer) external onlyOwner { _signer = signer; } function setOffset() external onlyOwner returns (bytes32 requestId) { require(offset == 0, "Dippies: Offset Already Declared"); return requestRandomness(_keyHash, _fee); } function tokenURI(uint256 tokenId) public view override returns (string memory) { require(_exists(tokenId), "ERC721Metadata: URI query for nonexistent token"); if (!revealed) return _baseURI(); uint256 shiftedTokenId = (tokenId + offset) % SUPPLY_MAX; return string(abi.encodePacked(_baseURI(), shiftedTokenId.toString())); } function _baseURI() internal view override returns (string memory) { return baseURI; } function fulfillRandomness(bytes32 requestId, uint256 randomness) internal override { require(!revealed); offset = randomness % SUPPLY_MAX; } }// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "./interfaces/LinkTokenInterface.sol"; import "./VRFRequestIDBase.sol"; /** **************************************************************************** * @notice Interface for contracts using VRF randomness * ***************************************************************************** * @dev PURPOSE * * @dev Reggie the Random Oracle (not his real job) wants to provide randomness * @dev to Vera the verifier in such a way that Vera can be sure he's not * @dev making his output up to suit himself. Reggie provides Vera a public key * @dev to which he knows the secret key. Each time Vera provides a seed to * @dev Reggie, he gives back a value which is computed completely * @dev deterministically from the seed and the secret key. * * @dev Reggie provides a proof by which Vera can verify that the output was * @dev correctly computed once Reggie tells it to her, but without that proof, * @dev the output is indistinguishable to her from a uniform random sample * @dev from the output space. * * @dev The purpose of this contract is to make it easy for unrelated contracts * @dev to talk to Vera the verifier about the work Reggie is doing, to provide * @dev simple access to a verifiable source of randomness. * ***************************************************************************** * @dev USAGE * * @dev Calling contracts must inherit from VRFConsumerBase, and can * @dev initialize VRFConsumerBase's attributes in their constructor as * @dev shown: * * @dev contract VRFConsumer { * @dev constructor(<other arguments>, address _vrfCoordinator, address _link) * @dev VRFConsumerBase(_vrfCoordinator, _link) public { * @dev <initialization with other arguments goes here> * @dev } * @dev } * * @dev The oracle will have given you an ID for the VRF keypair they have * @dev committed to (let's call it keyHash), and have told you the minimum LINK * @dev price for VRF service. Make sure your contract has sufficient LINK, and * @dev call requestRandomness(keyHash, fee, seed), where seed is the input you * @dev want to generate randomness from. * * @dev Once the VRFCoordinator has received and validated the oracle's response * @dev to your request, it will call your contract's fulfillRandomness method. * * @dev The randomness argument to fulfillRandomness is the actual random value * @dev generated from your seed. * * @dev The requestId argument is generated from the keyHash and the seed by * @dev makeRequestId(keyHash, seed). If your contract could have concurrent * @dev requests open, you can use the requestId to track which seed is * @dev associated with which randomness. See VRFRequestIDBase.sol for more * @dev details. (See "SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS" for principles to keep in mind, * @dev if your contract could have multiple requests in flight simultaneously.) * * @dev Colliding `requestId`s are cryptographically impossible as long as seeds * @dev differ. (Which is critical to making unpredictable randomness! See the * @dev next section.) * * ***************************************************************************** * @dev SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS * * @dev A method with the ability to call your fulfillRandomness method directly * @dev could spoof a VRF response with any random value, so it's critical that * @dev it cannot be directly called by anything other than this base contract * @dev (specifically, by the VRFConsumerBase.rawFulfillRandomness method). * * @dev For your users to trust that your contract's random behavior is free * @dev from malicious interference, it's best if you can write it so that all * @dev behaviors implied by a VRF response are executed *during* your * @dev fulfillRandomness method. If your contract must store the response (or * @dev anything derived from it) and use it later, you must ensure that any * @dev user-significant behavior which depends on that stored value cannot be * @dev manipulated by a subsequent VRF request. * * @dev Similarly, both miners and the VRF oracle itself have some influence * @dev over the order in which VRF responses appear on the blockchain, so if * @dev your contract could have multiple VRF requests in flight simultaneously, * @dev you must ensure that the order in which the VRF responses arrive cannot * @dev be used to manipulate your contract's user-significant behavior. * * @dev Since the ultimate input to the VRF is mixed with the block hash of the * @dev block in which the request is made, user-provided seeds have no impact * @dev on its economic security properties. They are only included for API * @dev compatability with previous versions of this contract. * * @dev Since the block hash of the block which contains the requestRandomness * @dev call is mixed into the input to the VRF *last*, a sufficiently powerful * @dev miner could, in principle, fork the blockchain to evict the block * @dev containing the request, forcing the request to be included in a * @dev different block with a different hash, and therefore a different input * @dev to the VRF. However, such an attack would incur a substantial economic * @dev cost. This cost scales with the number of blocks the VRF oracle waits * @dev until it calls responds to a request. */ abstract contract VRFConsumerBase is VRFRequestIDBase { /** * @notice fulfillRandomness handles the VRF response. Your contract must * @notice implement it. See "SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS" above for important * @notice principles to keep in mind when implementing your fulfillRandomness * @notice method. * * @dev VRFConsumerBase expects its subcontracts to have a method with this * @dev signature, and will call it once it has verified the proof * @dev associated with the randomness. (It is triggered via a call to * @dev rawFulfillRandomness, below.) * * @param requestId The Id initially returned by requestRandomness * @param randomness the VRF output */ function fulfillRandomness(bytes32 requestId, uint256 randomness) internal virtual; /** * @dev In order to keep backwards compatibility we have kept the user * seed field around. We remove the use of it because given that the blockhash * enters later, it overrides whatever randomness the used seed provides. * Given that it adds no security, and can easily lead to misunderstandings, * we have removed it from usage and can now provide a simpler API. */ uint256 private constant USER_SEED_PLACEHOLDER = 0; /** * @notice requestRandomness initiates a request for VRF output given _seed * * @dev The fulfillRandomness method receives the output, once it's provided * @dev by the Oracle, and verified by the vrfCoordinator. * * @dev The _keyHash must already be registered with the VRFCoordinator, and * @dev the _fee must exceed the fee specified during registration of the * @dev _keyHash. * * @dev The _seed parameter is vestigial, and is kept only for API * @dev compatibility with older versions. It can't *hurt* to mix in some of * @dev your own randomness, here, but it's not necessary because the VRF * @dev oracle will mix the hash of the block containing your request into the * @dev VRF seed it ultimately uses. * * @param _keyHash ID of public key against which randomness is generated * @param _fee The amount of LINK to send with the request * * @return requestId unique ID for this request * * @dev The returned requestId can be used to distinguish responses to * @dev concurrent requests. It is passed as the first argument to * @dev fulfillRandomness. */ function requestRandomness(bytes32 _keyHash, uint256 _fee) internal returns (bytes32 requestId) { LINK.transferAndCall(vrfCoordinator, _fee, abi.encode(_keyHash, USER_SEED_PLACEHOLDER)); // This is the seed passed to VRFCoordinator. The oracle will mix this with // the hash of the block containing this request to obtain the seed/input // which is finally passed to the VRF cryptographic machinery. uint256 vRFSeed = makeVRFInputSeed(_keyHash, USER_SEED_PLACEHOLDER, address(this), nonces[_keyHash]); // nonces[_keyHash] must stay in sync with // VRFCoordinator.nonces[_keyHash][this], which was incremented by the above // successful LINK.transferAndCall (in VRFCoordinator.randomnessRequest). // This provides protection against the user repeating their input seed, // which would result in a predictable/duplicate output, if multiple such // requests appeared in the same block. nonces[_keyHash] = nonces[_keyHash] + 1; return makeRequestId(_keyHash, vRFSeed); } LinkTokenInterface internal immutable LINK; address private immutable vrfCoordinator; // Nonces for each VRF key from which randomness has been requested. // // Must stay in sync with VRFCoordinator[_keyHash][this] mapping(bytes32 => uint256) /* keyHash */ /* nonce */ private nonces; /** * @param _vrfCoordinator address of VRFCoordinator contract * @param _link address of LINK token contract * * @dev https://docs.chain.link/docs/link-token-contracts */ constructor(address _vrfCoordinator, address _link) { vrfCoordinator = _vrfCoordinator; LINK = LinkTokenInterface(_link); } // rawFulfillRandomness is called by VRFCoordinator when it receives a valid VRF // proof. rawFulfillRandomness then calls fulfillRandomness, after validating // the origin of the call function rawFulfillRandomness(bytes32 requestId, uint256 randomness) external { require(msg.sender == vrfCoordinator, "Only VRFCoordinator can fulfill"); fulfillRandomness(requestId, randomness); } } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.5.0) (utils/cryptography/ECDSA.sol) pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "../Strings.sol"; /** * @dev Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) operations. * * These functions can be used to verify that a message was signed by the holder * of the private keys of a given address. */ library ECDSA { enum RecoverError { NoError, InvalidSignature, InvalidSignatureLength, InvalidSignatureS, InvalidSignatureV } function _throwError(RecoverError error) private pure { if (error == RecoverError.NoError) { return; // no error: do nothing } else if (error == RecoverError.InvalidSignature) { revert("ECDSA: invalid signature"); } else if (error == RecoverError.InvalidSignatureLength) { revert("ECDSA: invalid signature length"); } else if (error == RecoverError.InvalidSignatureS) { revert("ECDSA: invalid signature 's' value"); } else if (error == RecoverError.InvalidSignatureV) { revert("ECDSA: invalid signature 'v' value"); } } /** * @dev Returns the address that signed a hashed message (`hash`) with * `signature` or error string. This address can then be used for verification purposes. * * The `ecrecover` EVM opcode allows for malleable (non-unique) signatures: * this function rejects them by requiring the `s` value to be in the lower * half order, and the `v` value to be either 27 or 28. * * IMPORTANT: `hash` _must_ be the result of a hash operation for the * verification to be secure: it is possible to craft signatures that * recover to arbitrary addresses for non-hashed data. A safe way to ensure * this is by receiving a hash of the original message (which may otherwise * be too long), and then calling {toEthSignedMessageHash} on it. * * Documentation for signature generation: * - with https://web3js.readthedocs.io/en/v1.3.4/web3-eth-accounts.html#sign[Web3.js] * - with https://docs.ethers.io/v5/api/signer/#Signer-signMessage[ethers] * * _Available since v4.3._ */ function tryRecover(bytes32 hash, bytes memory signature) internal pure returns (address, RecoverError) { // Check the signature length // - case 65: r,s,v signature (standard) // - case 64: r,vs signature (cf https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2098) _Available since v4.1._ if (signature.length == 65) { bytes32 r; bytes32 s; uint8 v; // ecrecover takes the signature parameters, and the only way to get them // currently is to use assembly. assembly { r := mload(add(signature, 0x20)) s := mload(add(signature, 0x40)) v := byte(0, mload(add(signature, 0x60))) } return tryRecover(hash, v, r, s); } else if (signature.length == 64) { bytes32 r; bytes32 vs; // ecrecover takes the signature parameters, and the only way to get them // currently is to use assembly. assembly { r := mload(add(signature, 0x20)) vs := mload(add(signature, 0x40)) } return tryRecover(hash, r, vs); } else { return (address(0), RecoverError.InvalidSignatureLength); } } /** * @dev Returns the address that signed a hashed message (`hash`) with * `signature`. This address can then be used for verification purposes. * * The `ecrecover` EVM opcode allows for malleable (non-unique) signatures: * this function rejects them by requiring the `s` value to be in the lower * half order, and the `v` value to be either 27 or 28. * * IMPORTANT: `hash` _must_ be the result of a hash operation for the * verification to be secure: it is possible to craft signatures that * recover to arbitrary addresses for non-hashed data. A safe way to ensure * this is by receiving a hash of the original message (which may otherwise * be too long), and then calling {toEthSignedMessageHash} on it. */ function recover(bytes32 hash, bytes memory signature) internal pure returns (address) { (address recovered, RecoverError error) = tryRecover(hash, signature); _throwError(error); return recovered; } /** * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-tryRecover} that receives the `r` and `vs` short-signature fields separately. * * See https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2098[EIP-2098 short signatures] * * _Available since v4.3._ */ function tryRecover( bytes32 hash, bytes32 r, bytes32 vs ) internal pure returns (address, RecoverError) { bytes32 s = vs & bytes32(0x7fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff); uint8 v = uint8((uint256(vs) >> 255) + 27); return tryRecover(hash, v, r, s); } /** * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-recover} that receives the `r and `vs` short-signature fields separately. * * _Available since v4.2._ */ function recover( bytes32 hash, bytes32 r, bytes32 vs ) internal pure returns (address) { (address recovered, RecoverError error) = tryRecover(hash, r, vs); _throwError(error); return recovered; } /** * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-tryRecover} that receives the `v`, * `r` and `s` signature fields separately. * * _Available since v4.3._ */ function tryRecover( bytes32 hash, uint8 v, bytes32 r, bytes32 s ) internal pure returns (address, RecoverError) { // EIP-2 still allows signature malleability for ecrecover(). Remove this possibility and make the signature // unique. Appendix F in the Ethereum Yellow paper (https://ethereum.github.io/yellowpaper/paper.pdf), defines // the valid range for s in (301): 0 < s < secp256k1n ÷ 2 + 1, and for v in (302): v ∈ {27, 28}. Most // signatures from current libraries generate a unique signature with an s-value in the lower half order. // // If your library generates malleable signatures, such as s-values in the upper range, calculate a new s-value // with 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEBAAEDCE6AF48A03BBFD25E8CD0364141 - s1 and flip v from 27 to 28 or // vice versa. If your library also generates signatures with 0/1 for v instead 27/28, add 27 to v to accept // these malleable signatures as well. if (uint256(s) > 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF5D576E7357A4501DDFE92F46681B20A0) { return (address(0), RecoverError.InvalidSignatureS); } if (v != 27 && v != 28) { return (address(0), RecoverError.InvalidSignatureV); } // If the signature is valid (and not malleable), return the signer address address signer = ecrecover(hash, v, r, s); if (signer == address(0)) { return (address(0), RecoverError.InvalidSignature); } return (signer, RecoverError.NoError); } /** * @dev Overload of {ECDSA-recover} that receives the `v`, * `r` and `s` signature fields separately. */ function recover( bytes32 hash, uint8 v, bytes32 r, bytes32 s ) internal pure returns (address) { (address recovered, RecoverError error) = tryRecover(hash, v, r, s); _throwError(error); return recovered; } /** * @dev Returns an Ethereum Signed Message, created from a `hash`. This * produces hash corresponding to the one signed with the * https://eth.wiki/json-rpc/API#eth_sign[`eth_sign`] * JSON-RPC method as part of EIP-191. * * See {recover}. */ function toEthSignedMessageHash(bytes32 hash) internal pure returns (bytes32) { // 32 is the length in bytes of hash, // enforced by the type signature above return keccak256(abi.encodePacked("\\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\ 32", hash)); } /** * @dev Returns an Ethereum Signed Message, created from `s`. This * produces hash corresponding to the one signed with the * https://eth.wiki/json-rpc/API#eth_sign[`eth_sign`] * JSON-RPC method as part of EIP-191. * * See {recover}. */ function toEthSignedMessageHash(bytes memory s) internal pure returns (bytes32) { return keccak256(abi.encodePacked("\\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\ ", Strings.toString(s.length), s)); } /** * @dev Returns an Ethereum Signed Typed Data, created from a * `domainSeparator` and a `structHash`. This produces hash corresponding * to the one signed with the * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-712[`eth_signTypedData`] * JSON-RPC method as part of EIP-712. * * See {recover}. */ function toTypedDataHash(bytes32 domainSeparator, bytes32 structHash) internal pure returns (bytes32) { return keccak256(abi.encodePacked("\\x19\\x01", domainSeparator, structHash)); } } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "../utils/Context.sol"; /** * @dev Contract module which provides a basic access control mechanism, where * there is an account (an owner) that can be granted exclusive access to * specific functions. * * By default, the owner account will be the one that deploys the contract. This * can later be changed with {transferOwnership}. * * This module is used through inheritance. It will make available the modifier * `onlyOwner`, which can be applied to your functions to restrict their use to * the owner. */ abstract contract Ownable is Context { address private _owner; event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed previousOwner, address indexed newOwner); /** * @dev Initializes the contract setting the deployer as the initial owner. */ constructor() { _setOwner(_msgSender()); } /** * @dev Returns the address of the current owner. */ function owner() public view virtual returns (address) { return _owner; } /** * @dev Throws if called by any account other than the owner. */ modifier onlyOwner() { require(owner() == _msgSender(), "Ownable: caller is not the owner"); _; } /** * @dev Leaves the contract without owner. It will not be possible to call * `onlyOwner` functions anymore. Can only be called by the current owner. * * NOTE: Renouncing ownership will leave the contract without an owner, * thereby removing any functionality that is only available to the owner. */ function renounceOwnership() public virtual onlyOwner { _setOwner(address(0)); } /** * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`). * Can only be called by the current owner. */ function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public virtual onlyOwner { require(newOwner != address(0), "Ownable: new owner is the zero address"); _setOwner(newOwner); } function _setOwner(address newOwner) private { address oldOwner = _owner; _owner = newOwner; emit OwnershipTransferred(oldOwner, newOwner); } } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT // Creator: Chiru Labs pragma solidity ^0.8.4; import '@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/IERC721.sol'; import '@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/IERC721Receiver.sol'; import '@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/extensions/IERC721Metadata.sol'; import '@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/extensions/IERC721Enumerable.sol'; import '@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Address.sol'; import '@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Context.sol'; import '@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Strings.sol'; import '@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/introspection/ERC165.sol'; error ApprovalCallerNotOwnerNorApproved(); error ApprovalQueryForNonexistentToken(); error ApproveToCaller(); error ApprovalToCurrentOwner(); error BalanceQueryForZeroAddress(); error MintedQueryForZeroAddress(); error BurnedQueryForZeroAddress(); error MintToZeroAddress(); error MintZeroQuantity(); error OwnerIndexOutOfBounds(); error OwnerQueryForNonexistentToken(); error TokenIndexOutOfBounds(); error TransferCallerNotOwnerNorApproved(); error TransferFromIncorrectOwner(); error TransferToNonERC721ReceiverImplementer(); error TransferToZeroAddress(); error URIQueryForNonexistentToken(); /** * @dev Implementation of https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-721[ERC721] Non-Fungible Token Standard, including * the Metadata and Enumerable extension. Built to optimize for lower gas during batch mints. * * Assumes serials are sequentially minted starting at 0 (e.g. 0, 1, 2, 3..). * * Assumes that an owner cannot have more than 2**64 - 1 (max value of uint64) of supply. * * Assumes that the maximum token id cannot exceed 2**128 - 1 (max value of uint128). */ contract ERC721A is Context, ERC165, IERC721, IERC721Metadata, IERC721Enumerable { using Address for address; using Strings for uint256; // Compiler will pack this into a single 256bit word. struct TokenOwnership { // The address of the owner. address addr; // Keeps track of the start time of ownership with minimal overhead for tokenomics. uint64 startTimestamp; // Whether the token has been burned. bool burned; } // Compiler will pack this into a single 256bit word. struct AddressData { // Realistically, 2**64-1 is more than enough. uint64 balance; // Keeps track of mint count with minimal overhead for tokenomics. uint64 numberMinted; // Keeps track of burn count with minimal overhead for tokenomics. uint64 numberBurned; } // Compiler will pack the following // _currentIndex and _burnCounter into a single 256bit word. // The tokenId of the next token to be minted. uint128 internal _currentIndex; // The number of tokens burned. uint128 internal _burnCounter; // Token name string private _name; // Token symbol string private _symbol; // Mapping from token ID to ownership details // An empty struct value does not necessarily mean the token is unowned. See ownershipOf implementation for details. mapping(uint256 => TokenOwnership) internal _ownerships; // Mapping owner address to address data mapping(address => AddressData) private _addressData; // Mapping from token ID to approved address mapping(uint256 => address) private _tokenApprovals; // Mapping from owner to operator approvals mapping(address => mapping(address => bool)) private _operatorApprovals; constructor(string memory name_, string memory symbol_) { _name = name_; _symbol = symbol_; } /** * @dev See {IERC721Enumerable-totalSupply}. */ function totalSupply() public view override returns (uint256) { // Counter underflow is impossible as _burnCounter cannot be incremented // more than _currentIndex times unchecked { return _currentIndex - _burnCounter; } } /** * @dev See {IERC721Enumerable-tokenByIndex}. * This read function is O(totalSupply). If calling from a separate contract, be sure to test gas first. * It may also degrade with extremely large collection sizes (e.g >> 10000), test for your use case. */ function tokenByIndex(uint256 index) public view override returns (uint256) { uint256 numMintedSoFar = _currentIndex; uint256 tokenIdsIdx; // Counter overflow is impossible as the loop breaks when // uint256 i is equal to another uint256 numMintedSoFar. unchecked { for (uint256 i; i < numMintedSoFar; i++) { TokenOwnership memory ownership = _ownerships[i]; if (!ownership.burned) { if (tokenIdsIdx == index) { return i; } tokenIdsIdx++; } } } revert TokenIndexOutOfBounds(); } /** * @dev See {IERC721Enumerable-tokenOfOwnerByIndex}. * This read function is O(totalSupply). If calling from a separate contract, be sure to test gas first. * It may also degrade with extremely large collection sizes (e.g >> 10000), test for your use case. */ function tokenOfOwnerByIndex(address owner, uint256 index) public view override returns (uint256) { if (index >= balanceOf(owner)) revert OwnerIndexOutOfBounds(); uint256 numMintedSoFar = _currentIndex; uint256 tokenIdsIdx; address currOwnershipAddr; // Counter overflow is impossible as the loop breaks when // uint256 i is equal to another uint256 numMintedSoFar. unchecked { for (uint256 i; i < numMintedSoFar; i++) { TokenOwnership memory ownership = _ownerships[i]; if (ownership.burned) { continue; } if (ownership.addr != address(0)) { currOwnershipAddr = ownership.addr; } if (currOwnershipAddr == owner) { if (tokenIdsIdx == index) { return i; } tokenIdsIdx++; } } } // Execution should never reach this point. revert(); } /** * @dev See {IERC165-supportsInterface}. */ function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceId) public view virtual override(ERC165, IERC165) returns (bool) { return interfaceId == type(IERC721).interfaceId || interfaceId == type(IERC721Metadata).interfaceId || interfaceId == type(IERC721Enumerable).interfaceId || super.supportsInterface(interfaceId); } /** * @dev See {IERC721-balanceOf}. */ function balanceOf(address owner) public view override returns (uint256) { if (owner == address(0)) revert BalanceQueryForZeroAddress(); return uint256(_addressData[owner].balance); } function _numberMinted(address owner) internal view returns (uint256) { if (owner == address(0)) revert MintedQueryForZeroAddress(); return uint256(_addressData[owner].numberMinted); } function _numberBurned(address owner) internal view returns (uint256) { if (owner == address(0)) revert BurnedQueryForZeroAddress(); return uint256(_addressData[owner].numberBurned); } /** * Gas spent here starts off proportional to the maximum mint batch size. * It gradually moves to O(1) as tokens get transferred around in the collection over time. */ function ownershipOf(uint256 tokenId) internal view returns (TokenOwnership memory) { uint256 curr = tokenId; unchecked { if (curr < _currentIndex) { TokenOwnership memory ownership = _ownerships[curr]; if (!ownership.burned) { if (ownership.addr != address(0)) { return ownership; } // Invariant: // There will always be an ownership that has an address and is not burned // before an ownership that does not have an address and is not burned. // Hence, curr will not underflow. while (true) { curr--; ownership = _ownerships[curr]; if (ownership.addr != address(0)) { return ownership; } } } } } revert OwnerQueryForNonexistentToken(); } /** * @dev See {IERC721-ownerOf}. */ function ownerOf(uint256 tokenId) public view override returns (address) { return ownershipOf(tokenId).addr; } /** * @dev See {IERC721Metadata-name}. */ function name() public view virtual override returns (string memory) { return _name; } /** * @dev See {IERC721Metadata-symbol}. */ function symbol() public view virtual override returns (string memory) { return _symbol; } /** * @dev See {IERC721Metadata-tokenURI}. */ function tokenURI(uint256 tokenId) public view virtual override returns (string memory) { if (!_exists(tokenId)) revert URIQueryForNonexistentToken(); string memory baseURI = _baseURI(); return bytes(baseURI).length != 0 ? string(abi.encodePacked(baseURI, tokenId.toString())) : ''; } /** * @dev Base URI for computing {tokenURI}. If set, the resulting URI for each * token will be the concatenation of the `baseURI` and the `tokenId`. Empty * by default, can be overriden in child contracts. */ function _baseURI() internal view virtual returns (string memory) { return ''; } /** * @dev See {IERC721-approve}. */ function approve(address to, uint256 tokenId) public override { address owner = ERC721A.ownerOf(tokenId); if (to == owner) revert ApprovalToCurrentOwner(); if (_msgSender() != owner && !isApprovedForAll(owner, _msgSender())) { revert ApprovalCallerNotOwnerNorApproved(); } _approve(to, tokenId, owner); } /** * @dev See {IERC721-getApproved}. */ function getApproved(uint256 tokenId) public view override returns (address) { if (!_exists(tokenId)) revert ApprovalQueryForNonexistentToken(); return _tokenApprovals[tokenId]; } /** * @dev See {IERC721-setApprovalForAll}. */ function setApprovalForAll(address operator, bool approved) public override { if (operator == _msgSender()) revert ApproveToCaller(); _operatorApprovals[_msgSender()][operator] = approved; emit ApprovalForAll(_msgSender(), operator, approved); } /** * @dev See {IERC721-isApprovedForAll}. */ function isApprovedForAll(address owner, address operator) public view virtual override returns (bool) { return _operatorApprovals[owner][operator]; } /** * @dev See {IERC721-transferFrom}. */ function transferFrom( address from, address to, uint256 tokenId ) public virtual override { _transfer(from, to, tokenId); } /** * @dev See {IERC721-safeTransferFrom}. */ function safeTransferFrom( address from, address to, uint256 tokenId ) public virtual override { safeTransferFrom(from, to, tokenId, ''); } /** * @dev See {IERC721-safeTransferFrom}. */ function safeTransferFrom( address from, address to, uint256 tokenId, bytes memory _data ) public virtual override { _transfer(from, to, tokenId); if (!_checkOnERC721Received(from, to, tokenId, _data)) { revert TransferToNonERC721ReceiverImplementer(); } } /** * @dev Returns whether `tokenId` exists. * * Tokens can be managed by their owner or approved accounts via {approve} or {setApprovalForAll}. * * Tokens start existing when they are minted (`_mint`), */ function _exists(uint256 tokenId) internal view returns (bool) { return tokenId < _currentIndex && !_ownerships[tokenId].burned; } function _safeMint(address to, uint256 quantity) internal { _safeMint(to, quantity, ''); } /** * @dev Safely mints `quantity` tokens and transfers them to `to`. * * Requirements: * * - If `to` refers to a smart contract, it must implement {IERC721Receiver-onERC721Received}, which is called for each safe transfer. * - `quantity` must be greater than 0. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function _safeMint( address to, uint256 quantity, bytes memory _data ) internal { _mint(to, quantity, _data, true); } /** * @dev Mints `quantity` tokens and transfers them to `to`. * * Requirements: * * - `to` cannot be the zero address. * - `quantity` must be greater than 0. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function _mint( address to, uint256 quantity, bytes memory _data, bool safe ) internal { uint256 startTokenId = _currentIndex; if (to == address(0)) revert MintToZeroAddress(); if (quantity == 0) revert MintZeroQuantity(); _beforeTokenTransfers(address(0), to, startTokenId, quantity); // Overflows are incredibly unrealistic. // balance or numberMinted overflow if current value of either + quantity > 3.4e38 (2**128) - 1 // updatedIndex overflows if _currentIndex + quantity > 3.4e38 (2**128) - 1 unchecked { _addressData[to].balance += uint64(quantity); _addressData[to].numberMinted += uint64(quantity); _ownerships[startTokenId].addr = to; _ownerships[startTokenId].startTimestamp = uint64(block.timestamp); uint256 updatedIndex = startTokenId; for (uint256 i; i < quantity; i++) { emit Transfer(address(0), to, updatedIndex); if (safe && !_checkOnERC721Received(address(0), to, updatedIndex, _data)) { revert TransferToNonERC721ReceiverImplementer(); } updatedIndex++; } _currentIndex = uint128(updatedIndex); } _afterTokenTransfers(address(0), to, startTokenId, quantity); } /** * @dev Transfers `tokenId` from `from` to `to`. * * Requirements: * * - `to` cannot be the zero address. * - `tokenId` token must be owned by `from`. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function _transfer( address from, address to, uint256 tokenId ) private { TokenOwnership memory prevOwnership = ownershipOf(tokenId); bool isApprovedOrOwner = (_msgSender() == prevOwnership.addr || isApprovedForAll(prevOwnership.addr, _msgSender()) || getApproved(tokenId) == _msgSender()); if (!isApprovedOrOwner) revert TransferCallerNotOwnerNorApproved(); if (prevOwnership.addr != from) revert TransferFromIncorrectOwner(); if (to == address(0)) revert TransferToZeroAddress(); _beforeTokenTransfers(from, to, tokenId, 1); // Clear approvals from the previous owner _approve(address(0), tokenId, prevOwnership.addr); // Underflow of the sender's balance is impossible because we check for // ownership above and the recipient's balance can't realistically overflow. // Counter overflow is incredibly unrealistic as tokenId would have to be 2**128. unchecked { _addressData[from].balance -= 1; _addressData[to].balance += 1; _ownerships[tokenId].addr = to; _ownerships[tokenId].startTimestamp = uint64(block.timestamp); // If the ownership slot of tokenId+1 is not explicitly set, that means the transfer initiator owns it. // Set the slot of tokenId+1 explicitly in storage to maintain correctness for ownerOf(tokenId+1) calls. uint256 nextTokenId = tokenId + 1; if (_ownerships[nextTokenId].addr == address(0)) { // This will suffice for checking _exists(nextTokenId), // as a burned slot cannot contain the zero address. if (nextTokenId < _currentIndex) { _ownerships[nextTokenId].addr = prevOwnership.addr; _ownerships[nextTokenId].startTimestamp = prevOwnership.startTimestamp; } } } emit Transfer(from, to, tokenId); _afterTokenTransfers(from, to, tokenId, 1); } /** * @dev Destroys `tokenId`. * The approval is cleared when the token is burned. * * Requirements: * * - `tokenId` must exist. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function _burn(uint256 tokenId) internal virtual { TokenOwnership memory prevOwnership = ownershipOf(tokenId); _beforeTokenTransfers(prevOwnership.addr, address(0), tokenId, 1); // Clear approvals from the previous owner _approve(address(0), tokenId, prevOwnership.addr); // Underflow of the sender's balance is impossible because we check for // ownership above and the recipient's balance can't realistically overflow. // Counter overflow is incredibly unrealistic as tokenId would have to be 2**128. unchecked { _addressData[prevOwnership.addr].balance -= 1; _addressData[prevOwnership.addr].numberBurned += 1; // Keep track of who burned the token, and the timestamp of burning. _ownerships[tokenId].addr = prevOwnership.addr; _ownerships[tokenId].startTimestamp = uint64(block.timestamp); _ownerships[tokenId].burned = true; // If the ownership slot of tokenId+1 is not explicitly set, that means the burn initiator owns it. // Set the slot of tokenId+1 explicitly in storage to maintain correctness for ownerOf(tokenId+1) calls. uint256 nextTokenId = tokenId + 1; if (_ownerships[nextTokenId].addr == address(0)) { // This will suffice for checking _exists(nextTokenId), // as a burned slot cannot contain the zero address. if (nextTokenId < _currentIndex) { _ownerships[nextTokenId].addr = prevOwnership.addr; _ownerships[nextTokenId].startTimestamp = prevOwnership.startTimestamp; } } } emit Transfer(prevOwnership.addr, address(0), tokenId); _afterTokenTransfers(prevOwnership.addr, address(0), tokenId, 1); // Overflow not possible, as _burnCounter cannot be exceed _currentIndex times. unchecked { _burnCounter++; } } /** * @dev Approve `to` to operate on `tokenId` * * Emits a {Approval} event. */ function _approve( address to, uint256 tokenId, address owner ) private { _tokenApprovals[tokenId] = to; emit Approval(owner, to, tokenId); } /** * @dev Internal function to invoke {IERC721Receiver-onERC721Received} on a target address. * The call is not executed if the target address is not a contract. * * @param from address representing the previous owner of the given token ID * @param to target address that will receive the tokens * @param tokenId uint256 ID of the token to be transferred * @param _data bytes optional data to send along with the call * @return bool whether the call correctly returned the expected magic value */ function _checkOnERC721Received( address from, address to, uint256 tokenId, bytes memory _data ) private returns (bool) { if (to.isContract()) { try IERC721Receiver(to).onERC721Received(_msgSender(), from, tokenId, _data) returns (bytes4 retval) { return retval == IERC721Receiver(to).onERC721Received.selector; } catch (bytes memory reason) { if (reason.length == 0) { revert TransferToNonERC721ReceiverImplementer(); } else { assembly { revert(add(32, reason), mload(reason)) } } } } else { return true; } } /** * @dev Hook that is called before a set of serially-ordered token ids are about to be transferred. This includes minting. * And also called before burning one token. * * startTokenId - the first token id to be transferred * quantity - the amount to be transferred * * Calling conditions: * * - When `from` and `to` are both non-zero, `from`'s `tokenId` will be * transferred to `to`. * - When `from` is zero, `tokenId` will be minted for `to`. * - When `to` is zero, `tokenId` will be burned by `from`. * - `from` and `to` are never both zero. */ function _beforeTokenTransfers( address from, address to, uint256 startTokenId, uint256 quantity ) internal virtual {} /** * @dev Hook that is called after a set of serially-ordered token ids have been transferred. This includes * minting. * And also called after one token has been burned. * * startTokenId - the first token id to be transferred * quantity - the amount to be transferred * * Calling conditions: * * - When `from` and `to` are both non-zero, `from`'s `tokenId` has been * transferred to `to`. * - When `from` is zero, `tokenId` has been minted for `to`. * - When `to` is zero, `tokenId` has been burned by `from`. * - `from` and `to` are never both zero. */ function _afterTokenTransfers( address from, address to, uint256 startTokenId, uint256 quantity ) internal virtual {} } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "./IERC165.sol"; /** * @dev Implementation of the {IERC165} interface. * * Contracts that want to implement ERC165 should inherit from this contract and override {supportsInterface} to check * for the additional interface id that will be supported. For example: * * ```solidity * function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceId) public view virtual override returns (bool) { * return interfaceId == type(MyInterface).interfaceId || super.supportsInterface(interfaceId); * } * ``` * * Alternatively, {ERC165Storage} provides an easier to use but more expensive implementation. */ abstract contract ERC165 is IERC165 { /** * @dev See {IERC165-supportsInterface}. */ function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceId) public view virtual override returns (bool) { return interfaceId == type(IERC165).interfaceId; } } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; /** * @dev String operations. */ library Strings { bytes16 private constant _HEX_SYMBOLS = "0123456789abcdef"; /** * @dev Converts a `uint256` to its ASCII `string` decimal representation. */ function toString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory) { // Inspired by OraclizeAPI's implementation - MIT licence // https://github.com/oraclize/ethereum-api/blob/b42146b063c7d6ee1358846c198246239e9360e8/oraclizeAPI_0.4.25.sol if (value == 0) { return "0"; } uint256 temp = value; uint256 digits; while (temp != 0) { digits++; temp /= 10; } bytes memory buffer = new bytes(digits); while (value != 0) { digits -= 1; buffer[digits] = bytes1(uint8(48 + uint256(value % 10))); value /= 10; } return string(buffer); } /** * @dev Converts a `uint256` to its ASCII `string` hexadecimal representation. */ function toHexString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory) { if (value == 0) { return "0x00"; } uint256 temp = value; uint256 length = 0; while (temp != 0) { length++; temp >>= 8; } return toHexString(value, length); } /** * @dev Converts a `uint256` to its ASCII `string` hexadecimal representation with fixed length. */ function toHexString(uint256 value, uint256 length) internal pure returns (string memory) { bytes memory buffer = new bytes(2 * length + 2); buffer[0] = "0"; buffer[1] = "x"; for (uint256 i = 2 * length + 1; i > 1; --i) { buffer[i] = _HEX_SYMBOLS[value & 0xf]; value >>= 4; } require(value == 0, "Strings: hex length insufficient"); return string(buffer); } } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; /** * @dev Provides information about the current execution context, including the * sender of the transaction and its data. While these are generally available * via msg.sender and msg.data, they should not be accessed in such a direct * manner, since when dealing with meta-transactions the account sending and * paying for execution may not be the actual sender (as far as an application * is concerned). * * This contract is only required for intermediate, library-like contracts. */ abstract contract Context { function _msgSender() internal view virtual returns (address) { return msg.sender; } function _msgData() internal view virtual returns (bytes calldata) { return msg.data; } } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; /** * @dev Collection of functions related to the address type */ library Address { /** * @dev Returns true if `account` is a contract. * * [IMPORTANT] * ==== * It is unsafe to assume that an address for which this function returns * false is an externally-owned account (EOA) and not a contract. * * Among others, `isContract` will return false for the following * types of addresses: * * - an externally-owned account * - a contract in construction * - an address where a contract will be created * - an address where a contract lived, but was destroyed * ==== */ function isContract(address account) internal view returns (bool) { // This method relies on extcodesize, which returns 0 for contracts in // construction, since the code is only stored at the end of the // constructor execution. uint256 size; assembly { size := extcodesize(account) } return size > 0; } /** * @dev Replacement for Solidity's `transfer`: sends `amount` wei to * `recipient`, forwarding all available gas and reverting on errors. * * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1884[EIP1884] increases the gas cost * of certain opcodes, possibly making contracts go over the 2300 gas limit * imposed by `transfer`, making them unable to receive funds via * `transfer`. {sendValue} removes this limitation. * * https://diligence.consensys.net/posts/2019/09/stop-using-soliditys-transfer-now/[Learn more]. * * IMPORTANT: because control is transferred to `recipient`, care must be * taken to not create reentrancy vulnerabilities. Consider using * {ReentrancyGuard} or the * https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/v0.5.11/security-considerations.html#use-the-checks-effects-interactions-pattern[checks-effects-interactions pattern]. */ function sendValue(address payable recipient, uint256 amount) internal { require(address(this).balance >= amount, "Address: insufficient balance"); (bool success, ) = recipient.call{value: amount}(""); require(success, "Address: unable to send value, recipient may have reverted"); } /** * @dev Performs a Solidity function call using a low level `call`. A * plain `call` is an unsafe replacement for a function call: use this * function instead. * * If `target` reverts with a revert reason, it is bubbled up by this * function (like regular Solidity function calls). * * Returns the raw returned data. To convert to the expected return value, * use https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/units-and-global-variables.html?highlight=abi.decode#abi-encoding-and-decoding-functions[`abi.decode`]. * * Requirements: * * - `target` must be a contract. * - calling `target` with `data` must not revert. * * _Available since v3.1._ */ function functionCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal returns (bytes memory) { return functionCall(target, data, "Address: low-level call failed"); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], but with * `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts. * * _Available since v3.1._ */ function functionCall( address target, bytes memory data, string memory errorMessage ) internal returns (bytes memory) { return functionCallWithValue(target, data, 0, errorMessage); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], * but also transferring `value` wei to `target`. * * Requirements: * * - the calling contract must have an ETH balance of at least `value`. * - the called Solidity function must be `payable`. * * _Available since v3.1._ */ function functionCallWithValue( address target, bytes memory data, uint256 value ) internal returns (bytes memory) { return functionCallWithValue(target, data, value, "Address: low-level call with value failed"); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCallWithValue-address-bytes-uint256-}[`functionCallWithValue`], but * with `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts. * * _Available since v3.1._ */ function functionCallWithValue( address target, bytes memory data, uint256 value, string memory errorMessage ) internal returns (bytes memory) { require(address(this).balance >= value, "Address: insufficient balance for call"); require(isContract(target), "Address: call to non-contract"); (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.call{value: value}(data); return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], * but performing a static call. * * _Available since v3.3._ */ function functionStaticCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal view returns (bytes memory) { return functionStaticCall(target, data, "Address: low-level static call failed"); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-string-}[`functionCall`], * but performing a static call. * * _Available since v3.3._ */ function functionStaticCall( address target, bytes memory data, string memory errorMessage ) internal view returns (bytes memory) { require(isContract(target), "Address: static call to non-contract"); (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.staticcall(data); return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], * but performing a delegate call. * * _Available since v3.4._ */ function functionDelegateCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal returns (bytes memory) { return functionDelegateCall(target, data, "Address: low-level delegate call failed"); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-string-}[`functionCall`], * but performing a delegate call. * * _Available since v3.4._ */ function functionDelegateCall( address target, bytes memory data, string memory errorMessage ) internal returns (bytes memory) { require(isContract(target), "Address: delegate call to non-contract"); (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.delegatecall(data); return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage); } /** * @dev Tool to verifies that a low level call was successful, and revert if it wasn't, either by bubbling the * revert reason using the provided one. * * _Available since v4.3._ */ function verifyCallResult( bool success, bytes memory returndata, string memory errorMessage ) internal pure returns (bytes memory) { if (success) { return returndata; } else { // Look for revert reason and bubble it up if present if (returndata.length > 0) { // The easiest way to bubble the revert reason is using memory via assembly assembly { let returndata_size := mload(returndata) revert(add(32, returndata), returndata_size) } } else { revert(errorMessage); } } } } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "../IERC721.sol"; /** * @title ERC-721 Non-Fungible Token Standard, optional enumeration extension * @dev See https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-721 */ interface IERC721Enumerable is IERC721 { /** * @dev Returns the total amount of tokens stored by the contract. */ function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Returns a token ID owned by `owner` at a given `index` of its token list. * Use along with {balanceOf} to enumerate all of ``owner``'s tokens. */ function tokenOfOwnerByIndex(address owner, uint256 index) external view returns (uint256 tokenId); /** * @dev Returns a token ID at a given `index` of all the tokens stored by the contract. * Use along with {totalSupply} to enumerate all tokens. */ function tokenByIndex(uint256 index) external view returns (uint256); } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "../IERC721.sol"; /** * @title ERC-721 Non-Fungible Token Standard, optional metadata extension * @dev See https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-721 */ interface IERC721Metadata is IERC721 { /** * @dev Returns the token collection name. */ function name() external view returns (string memory); /** * @dev Returns the token collection symbol. */ function symbol() external view returns (string memory); /** * @dev Returns the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for `tokenId` token. */ function tokenURI(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (string memory); } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; /** * @title ERC721 token receiver interface * @dev Interface for any contract that wants to support safeTransfers * from ERC721 asset contracts. */ interface IERC721Receiver { /** * @dev Whenever an {IERC721} `tokenId` token is transferred to this contract via {IERC721-safeTransferFrom} * by `operator` from `from`, this function is called. * * It must return its Solidity selector to confirm the token transfer. * If any other value is returned or the interface is not implemented by the recipient, the transfer will be reverted. * * The selector can be obtained in Solidity with `IERC721.onERC721Received.selector`. */ function onERC721Received( address operator, address from, uint256 tokenId, bytes calldata data ) external returns (bytes4); } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "../../utils/introspection/IERC165.sol"; /** * @dev Required interface of an ERC721 compliant contract. */ interface IERC721 is IERC165 { /** * @dev Emitted when `tokenId` token is transferred from `from` to `to`. */ event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 indexed tokenId); /** * @dev Emitted when `owner` enables `approved` to manage the `tokenId` token. */ event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed approved, uint256 indexed tokenId); /** * @dev Emitted when `owner` enables or disables (`approved`) `operator` to manage all of its assets. */ event ApprovalForAll(address indexed owner, address indexed operator, bool approved); /** * @dev Returns the number of tokens in ``owner``'s account. */ function balanceOf(address owner) external view returns (uint256 balance); /** * @dev Returns the owner of the `tokenId` token. * * Requirements: * * - `tokenId` must exist. */ function ownerOf(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (address owner); /** * @dev Safely transfers `tokenId` token from `from` to `to`, checking first that contract recipients * are aware of the ERC721 protocol to prevent tokens from being forever locked. * * Requirements: * * - `from` cannot be the zero address. * - `to` cannot be the zero address. * - `tokenId` token must exist and be owned by `from`. * - If the caller is not `from`, it must be have been allowed to move this token by either {approve} or {setApprovalForAll}. * - If `to` refers to a smart contract, it must implement {IERC721Receiver-onERC721Received}, which is called upon a safe transfer. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function safeTransferFrom( address from, address to, uint256 tokenId ) external; /** * @dev Transfers `tokenId` token from `from` to `to`. * * WARNING: Usage of this method is discouraged, use {safeTransferFrom} whenever possible. * * Requirements: * * - `from` cannot be the zero address. * - `to` cannot be the zero address. * - `tokenId` token must be owned by `from`. * - If the caller is not `from`, it must be approved to move this token by either {approve} or {setApprovalForAll}. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function transferFrom( address from, address to, uint256 tokenId ) external; /** * @dev Gives permission to `to` to transfer `tokenId` token to another account. * The approval is cleared when the token is transferred. * * Only a single account can be approved at a time, so approving the zero address clears previous approvals. * * Requirements: * * - The caller must own the token or be an approved operator. * - `tokenId` must exist. * * Emits an {Approval} event. */ function approve(address to, uint256 tokenId) external; /** * @dev Returns the account approved for `tokenId` token. * * Requirements: * * - `tokenId` must exist. */ function getApproved(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (address operator); /** * @dev Approve or remove `operator` as an operator for the caller. * Operators can call {transferFrom} or {safeTransferFrom} for any token owned by the caller. * * Requirements: * * - The `operator` cannot be the caller. * * Emits an {ApprovalForAll} event. */ function setApprovalForAll(address operator, bool _approved) external; /** * @dev Returns if the `operator` is allowed to manage all of the assets of `owner`. * * See {setApprovalForAll} */ function isApprovedForAll(address owner, address operator) external view returns (bool); /** * @dev Safely transfers `tokenId` token from `from` to `to`. * * Requirements: * * - `from` cannot be the zero address. * - `to` cannot be the zero address. * - `tokenId` token must exist and be owned by `from`. * - If the caller is not `from`, it must be approved to move this token by either {approve} or {setApprovalForAll}. * - If `to` refers to a smart contract, it must implement {IERC721Receiver-onERC721Received}, which is called upon a safe transfer. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function safeTransferFrom( address from, address to, uint256 tokenId, bytes calldata data ) external; } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; contract VRFRequestIDBase { /** * @notice returns the seed which is actually input to the VRF coordinator * * @dev To prevent repetition of VRF output due to repetition of the * @dev user-supplied seed, that seed is combined in a hash with the * @dev user-specific nonce, and the address of the consuming contract. The * @dev risk of repetition is mostly mitigated by inclusion of a blockhash in * @dev the final seed, but the nonce does protect against repetition in * @dev requests which are included in a single block. * * @param _userSeed VRF seed input provided by user * @param _requester Address of the requesting contract * @param _nonce User-specific nonce at the time of the request */ function makeVRFInputSeed( bytes32 _keyHash, uint256 _userSeed, address _requester, uint256 _nonce ) internal pure returns (uint256) { return uint256(keccak256(abi.encode(_keyHash, _userSeed, _requester, _nonce))); } /** * @notice Returns the id for this request * @param _keyHash The serviceAgreement ID to be used for this request * @param _vRFInputSeed The seed to be passed directly to the VRF * @return The id for this request * * @dev Note that _vRFInputSeed is not the seed passed by the consuming * @dev contract, but the one generated by makeVRFInputSeed */ function makeRequestId(bytes32 _keyHash, uint256 _vRFInputSeed) internal pure returns (bytes32) { return keccak256(abi.encodePacked(_keyHash, _vRFInputSeed)); } } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; interface LinkTokenInterface { function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256 remaining); function approve(address spender, uint256 value) external returns (bool success); function balanceOf(address owner) external view returns (uint256 balance); function decimals() external view returns (uint8 decimalPlaces); function decreaseApproval(address spender, uint256 addedValue) external returns (bool success); function increaseApproval(address spender, uint256 subtractedValue) external; function name() external view returns (string memory tokenName); function symbol() external view returns (string memory tokenSymbol); function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256 totalTokensIssued); function transfer(address to, uint256 value) external returns (bool success); function transferAndCall( address to, uint256 value, bytes calldata data ) external returns (bool success); function transferFrom( address from, address to, uint256 value ) external returns (bool success); } // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; /** * @dev Interface of the ERC165 standard, as defined in the * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-165[EIP]. * * Implementers can declare support of contract interfaces, which can then be * queried by others ({ERC165Checker}). * * For an implementation, see {ERC165}. */ interface IERC165 { /** * @dev Returns true if this contract implements the interface defined by * `interfaceId`. See the corresponding * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-165#how-interfaces-are-identified[EIP section] * to learn more about how these ids are created. * * This function call must use less than 30 000 gas. */ function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceId) external view returns (bool); }