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# Using with Upgrades
If you are deploying upgradeable contracts,
such as using [OpenZeppelin Upgrade Plugins](https://docs.openzeppelin.com/upgrades-plugins/1.x/),
you will need to use the upgradeable variant of ERC721A.
For more information, please refer to
[OpenZeppelin's documentation](https://docs.openzeppelin.com/contracts/4.x/upgradeable).
Since v4, the upgradeable variant uses the Diamond storage pattern as defined in [EIP-2535](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2535).
## Installation
```
npm install --save-dev erc721a-upgradeable
```
## Usage
The package shares the same directory layout as the main ERC721A package, but every file and contract has the suffix `Upgradeable`.
Constructors are replaced by internal initializer functions following the naming convention `__{ContractName}__init`.
These functions are internal, and you must define your own public initializer function that calls the parent class' initializer.
```solidity
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
import 'erc721a-upgradeable/contracts/ERC721AUpgradeable.sol';
import '@openzeppelin/contracts-upgradeable/access/OwnableUpgradeable.sol';
contract Something is ERC721AUpgradeable, OwnableUpgradeable {
// Take note of the initializer modifiers.
// - `initializerERC721A` for `ERC721AUpgradeable`.
// - `initializer` for OpenZeppelin's `OwnableUpgradeable`.
function initialize() initializerERC721A initializer public {
__ERC721A_init('Something', 'SMTH');
__Ownable_init();
}
function mint(uint256 quantity) external payable {
// `_mint`'s second argument now takes in a `quantity`, not a `tokenId`.
_mint(msg.sender, quantity);
}
function adminMint(uint256 quantity) external payable onlyOwner {
_mint(msg.sender, quantity);
}
}
```
If using with another upgradeable library, please do use their respective initializer modifier on the `initialize()` function, in addition to the `initializerERC721A` modifier.
## Deployment
If you are using hardhat, you can deploy it using
[OpenZeppelin Upgrade Plugins](https://docs.openzeppelin.com/upgrades-plugins/1.x/).
```
npm install --save-dev @openzeppelin/hardhat-upgrades
```
**Deploy Script**
```javascript
// scripts/deploy.js
const { ethers, upgrades } = require('hardhat');
const fs = require('fs');
async function main () {
const Something = await ethers.getContractFactory('Something');
console.log('Deploying...');
const something = await upgrades.deployProxy(
Something,
[],
{ initializer: 'initialize' }
);
await something.deployed();
const addresses = {
proxy: something.address,
admin: await upgrades.erc1967.getAdminAddress(something.address),
implementation: await upgrades.erc1967.getImplementationAddress(
something.address)
};
console.log('Addresses:', addresses);
try {
await run('verify', { address: addresses.implementation });
} catch (e) {}
fs.writeFileSync('deployment-addresses.json', JSON.stringify(addresses));
}
main();
```
**Upgrade Script**
```javascript
// scripts/upgrade.js
const { ethers, upgrades } = require('hardhat');
const fs = require('fs');
async function main () {
const Something = await ethers.getContractFactory('Something');
console.log('Upgrading...');
let addresses = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('deployment-addresses.json'));
await upgrades.upgradeProxy(addresses.proxy, Something);
console.log('Upgraded');
addresses = {
proxy: addresses.proxy,
admin: await upgrades.erc1967.getAdminAddress(addresses.proxy),
implementation: await upgrades.erc1967.getImplementationAddress(
addresses.proxy)
};
console.log('Addresses:', addresses);
try {
await run('verify', { address: addresses.implementation });
} catch (e) {}
fs.writeFileSync('deployment-addresses.json', JSON.stringify(addresses));
}
main();
```
### Local
Add the following to your `hardhat.config.js`:
```javascript
// hardhat.config.js
require("@nomiclabs/hardhat-waffle");
require('@openzeppelin/hardhat-upgrades');
module.exports = {
solidity: "0.8.11"
};
```
**Deploy**
```
npx hardhat run --network localhost scripts/deploy.js
```
**Upgrade**
```
npx hardhat run --network localhost scripts/upgrade.js
```
### Testnet / Mainnet
We will use the Goerli testnet as an example.
Install the following packages if they are not already installed:
```
npm install --save-dev @nomiclabs/hardhat-etherscan
npm install --save-dev dotenv
```
Add the following to your environment file `.env`:
```
ETHERSCAN_KEY="Your Etherscan API Key"
PRIVATE_KEY="Your Wallet Private Key"
RPC_URL_GOERLI="https://Infura Or Alchemy URL With API Key"
```
Add the following to your `hardhat.config.js`:
```javascript
// hardhat.config.js
require("@nomiclabs/hardhat-waffle");
require('dotenv').config();
require('@openzeppelin/hardhat-upgrades');
require("@nomiclabs/hardhat-etherscan");
module.exports = {
solidity: "0.8.11",
networks: {
goerli: {
url: process.env.RPC_URL_GOERLI,
accounts: [process.env.PRIVATE_KEY]
}
},
etherscan: {
// Your API key for Etherscan
// Obtain one at https://etherscan.io/
apiKey: process.env.ETHERSCAN_KEY
}
};
```
**Deploy**
```
npx hardhat run --network goerli scripts/deploy.js
```
**Upgrade**
```
npx hardhat run --network goerli scripts/upgrade.js
```