Foundry's configuration system allows you to configure its tools the way you want while also providing with a sensible set of defaults.
Configurations can be arbitrarily namespaced with profiles. Foundry's default config is also named default
, but you can
arbitrarily name and configure profiles as you like and set the FOUNDRY_PROFILE
environment variable to the selected
profile's name. This results in foundry's tools (forge) preferring the values in the profile with the named that's set
in FOUNDRY_PROFILE
. But all custom profiles inherit from the default
profile.
Foundry's tools search for a foundry.toml
or the filename in a FOUNDRY_CONFIG
environment variable starting at the
current working directory. If it is not found, the parent directory, its parent directory, and so on are searched until
the file is found or the root is reached. But the typical location for the global foundry.toml
would
be ~/.foundry/foundry.toml
, which is also checked. If the path set in FOUNDRY_CONFIG
is absolute, no such search
takes place and the absolute path is used directly.
In foundry.toml
you can define multiple profiles, therefore the file is assumed to be nested, so each top-level key
declares a profile and its values configure the profile.
The following is an example of what such a file might look like. This can also be obtained with forge config
## defaults for _all_ profiles
[profile.default]
src = "src"
out = "out"
libs = ["lib"]
solc = "0.8.10" # to use a specific local solc install set the path as `solc = "<path to solc>/solc"`
eth-rpc-url = "https://mainnet.infura.io"
## set only when the `hardhat` profile is selected
[profile.hardhat]
src = "contracts"
out = "artifacts"
libs = ["node_modules"]
## set only when the `spells` profile is selected
[profile.spells]
## --snip-- more settings
When determining the profile to use, Config
considers the following sources in ascending priority order to read from
and merge, at the per-key level:
- [
Config::default()
], which provides default values for all parameters. foundry.toml
or TOML file path inFOUNDRY_CONFIG
environment variable.FOUNDRY_
orDAPP_
prefixed environment variables.
The selected profile is the value of the FOUNDRY_PROFILE
environment variable, or if it is not set, "default".
The following is a foundry.toml file with all configuration options set. See also /config/src/lib.rs and /cli/tests/it/config.rs.
## defaults for _all_ profiles
[profile.default]
src = 'src'
test = 'test'
script = 'script'
out = 'out'
libs = ['lib']
auto_detect_remappings = true # recursive auto-detection of remappings
remappings = []
# list of libraries to link in the form of `<path to lib>:<lib name>:<address>`: `"src/MyLib.sol:MyLib:0x8De6DDbCd5053d32292AAA0D2105A32d108484a6"`
# the <path to lib> supports remappings
libraries = []
cache = true
cache_path = 'cache'
broadcast = 'broadcast'
# additional solc allow paths
allow_paths = []
# additional solc include paths
include_paths = []
force = false
evm_version = 'shanghai'
gas_reports = ['*']
gas_reports_ignore = []
## Sets the concrete solc version to use, this overrides the `auto_detect_solc` value
# solc = '0.8.10'
auto_detect_solc = true
offline = false
optimizer = true
optimizer_runs = 200
model_checker = { contracts = { 'a.sol' = [
'A1',
'A2',
], 'b.sol' = [
'B1',
'B2',
] }, engine = 'chc', targets = [
'assert',
'outOfBounds',
], timeout = 10000 }
verbosity = 0
eth_rpc_url = "https://example.com/"
# Setting this option enables decoding of error traces from mainnet deployed / verified contracts via etherscan
etherscan_api_key = "YOURETHERSCANAPIKEY"
# ignore solc warnings for missing license and exceeded contract size
# known error codes are: ["unreachable", "unused-return", "unused-param", "unused-var", "code-size", "shadowing", "func-mutability", "license", "pragma-solidity", "virtual-interfaces", "same-varname", "too-many-warnings", "constructor-visibility", "init-code-size", "missing-receive-ether", "unnamed-return", "transient-storage"]
# additional warnings can be added using their numeric error code: ["license", 1337]
ignored_error_codes = ["license", "code-size"]
ignored_warnings_from = ["path_to_ignore"]
deny_warnings = false
match_test = "Foo"
no_match_test = "Bar"
match_contract = "Foo"
no_match_contract = "Bar"
match_path = "*/Foo*"
no_match_path = "*/Bar*"
no_match_coverage = "Baz"
# Number of threads to use. Specifying 0 defaults to the number of logical cores.
threads = 0
# whether to show test execution progress
show_progress = true
ffi = false
always_use_create_2_factory = false
prompt_timeout = 120
# These are the default callers, generated using `address(uint160(uint256(keccak256("foundry default caller"))))`
sender = '0x1804c8AB1F12E6bbf3894d4083f33e07309d1f38'
tx_origin = '0x1804c8AB1F12E6bbf3894d4083f33e07309d1f38'
initial_balance = '0xffffffffffffffffffffffff'
block_number = 0
fork_block_number = 0
chain_id = 1
# NOTE due to a toml-rs limitation, this value needs to be a string if the desired gas limit exceeds 2**63-1 (9223372036854775807).
# `gas_limit = "max"` is equivalent to `gas_limit = "18446744073709551615"`. This is not recommended
# as it will make infinite loops effectively hang during execution.
gas_limit = 1073741824
gas_price = 0
block_base_fee_per_gas = 0
block_coinbase = '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
block_timestamp = 0
block_difficulty = 0
block_prevrandao = '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000'
block_gas_limit = 30000000
memory_limit = 134217728
extra_output = ["metadata"]
extra_output_files = []
names = false
sizes = false
via_ir = false
ast = false
# caches storage retrieved locally for certain chains and endpoints
# can also be restricted to `chains = ["optimism", "mainnet"]`
# by default all endpoints will be cached, alternative options are "remote" for only caching non localhost endpoints and "<regex>"
# to disable storage caching entirely set `no_storage_caching = true`
rpc_storage_caching = { chains = "all", endpoints = "all" }
# this overrides `rpc_storage_caching` entirely
no_storage_caching = false
# Whether to store the referenced sources in the metadata as literal data.
use_literal_content = false
# use ipfs method to generate the metadata hash, solc's default.
# To not include the metadata hash, to allow for deterministic code: https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/latest/metadata.html, use "none"
bytecode_hash = "ipfs"
# Whether to append the CBOR-encoded metadata file.
cbor_metadata = true
# How to treat revert (and require) reason strings.
# Possible values are: "default", "strip", "debug" and "verboseDebug".
# "default" does not inject compiler-generated revert strings and keeps user-supplied ones.
# "strip" removes all revert strings (if possible, i.e. if literals are used) keeping side-effects
# "debug" injects strings for compiler-generated internal reverts, implemented for ABI encoders V1 and V2 for now.
# "verboseDebug" even appends further information to user-supplied revert strings (not yet implemented)
revert_strings = "default"
# If this option is enabled, Solc is instructed to generate output (bytecode) only for the required contracts
# this can reduce compile time for `forge test` a bit but is considered experimental at this point.
sparse_mode = false
build_info = true
build_info_path = "build-info"
root = "root"
# Configures permissions for cheatcodes that touch the filesystem like `vm.writeFile`
# `access` restricts how the `path` can be accessed via cheatcodes
# `read-write` | `true` => `read` + `write` access allowed (`vm.readFile` + `vm.writeFile`)
# `none`| `false` => no access
# `read` => only read access (`vm.readFile`)
# `write` => only write access (`vm.writeFile`)
# The `allowed_paths` further lists the paths that are considered, e.g. `./` represents the project root directory
# By default, only read access is granted to the project's out dir, so generated artifacts can be read by default
# following example enables read-write access for the project dir :
# `fs_permissions = [{ access = "read-write", path = "./"}]`
fs_permissions = [{ access = "read", path = "./out"}]
# whether failed assertions should revert
# note that this only applies to native (cheatcode) assertions, invoked on Vm contract
assertions_revert = true
# whether `failed()` should be invoked to check if the test have failed
legacy_assertions = false
[fuzz]
runs = 256
max_test_rejects = 65536
seed = '0x3e8'
dictionary_weight = 40
include_storage = true
include_push_bytes = true
[invariant]
runs = 256
depth = 500
fail_on_revert = false
call_override = false
dictionary_weight = 80
include_storage = true
include_push_bytes = true
shrink_run_limit = 5000
[fmt]
line_length = 100
tab_width = 2
bracket_spacing = true
Optimizer components can be tweaked with the OptimizerDetails
object:
See Compiler Input Description settings.optimizer.details
The optimizer_details
(optimizerDetails
also works) settings must be prefixed with the profile they correspond
to: [profile.default.optimizer_details]
belongs to the [profile.default]
profile
[profile.default.optimizer_details]
constantOptimizer = true
yul = true
# this sets the `yulDetails` of the `optimizer_details` for the `default` profile
[profile.default.optimizer_details.yulDetails]
stackAllocation = true
optimizerSteps = 'dhfoDgvulfnTUtnIf'
The rpc_endpoints
value accepts a list of alias = "<url|env var>"
pairs.
The following example declares two pairs:
The alias optimism
references the endpoint URL directly.
The alias mainnet
references the environment variable RPC_MAINNET
which holds the entire URL.
The alias goerli
references an endpoint that will be interpolated with the value the GOERLI_API_KEY
holds.
Environment variables need to be wrapped in ${}
[rpc_endpoints]
optimism = "https://optimism.alchemyapi.io/v2/1234567"
mainnet = "${RPC_MAINNET}"
goerli = "https://eth-goerli.alchemyapi.io/v2/${GOERLI_API_KEY}"
The etherscan
value accepts a list of alias = "{key = "", url? ="", chain?= """""}"
items.
the key
attribute is always required and should contain the actual API key for that chain or an env var that holds the key in the form ${ENV_VAR}
The chain
attribute is optional if the alias
is the already the chain
name, such as in mainnet = { key = "${ETHERSCAN_MAINNET_KEY}"}
The optional url
attribute can be used to explicitly set the Etherscan API url, this is the recommended setting for chains not natively supported by name.
[etherscan]
mainnet = { key = "${ETHERSCAN_MAINNET_KEY}" }
mainnet2 = { key = "ABCDEFG", chain = "mainnet" }
optimism = { key = "1234576", chain = 42 }
unknownchain = { key = "ABCDEFG", url = "https://<etherscan-api-url-for-that-chain>" }
Solidity's built-in model checker
is an opt-in module that can be enabled via the ModelChecker
object.
See Compiler Input Description settings.modelChecker
and the model checker's options.
The module is available in solc
release binaries for OSX and Linux.
The latter requires the z3 library version [4.8.8, 4.8.14] to be installed
in the system (SO version 4.8).
Similarly to the optimizer settings above, the model_checker
settings must be
prefixed with the profile they correspond to: [profile.default.model_checker]
belongs
to the [profile.default]
profile.
[profile.default.model_checker]
contracts = { 'src/Contract.sol' = [ 'Contract' ] }
engine = 'chc'
timeout = 10000
targets = [ 'assert' ]
The fields above are recommended when using the model checker.
Setting which contract should be verified is extremely important, otherwise all
available contracts will be verified which can consume a lot of time.
The recommended engine is chc
, but bmc
and all
(runs both) are also
accepted.
It is also important to set a proper timeout (given in milliseconds), since the
default time given to the underlying solvers may not be enough.
If no verification targets are given, only assertions will be checked.
The model checker will run when forge build
is invoked, and will show
findings as warnings if any.
Foundry's tools read all environment variable names prefixed with FOUNDRY_
using the string after the _
as the name
of a configuration value as the value of the parameter as the value itself. But the
corresponding dapptools config vars are also
supported, this means that FOUNDRY_SRC
and DAPP_SRC
are equivalent.
Some exceptions to the above are explicitly ignored due to security concerns.
Environment variables take precedence over values in foundry.toml
. Values are parsed as a loose form of TOML syntax.
Consider the following examples: