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Does this not require something like a block explorer with an API? Or is it possible to connect to a deployed contract against a local node if you know the contract code and salt (or potentially just contract code root and salt, and the JSON ABI)?
Yeah, I believe the latter is possible, similar to the Solidity dev workflow:
let contractAddress = "0x2bD9aAa2953F988153c8629926D22A6a5F69b14E";
let contract = new ethers.Contract(contractAddress, abi, provider);
Not exactly like that, but something like that. Interacting with already deployed contracts seems to be a common thing and I believe fuels-rs
should support that.
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Does this not require something like a block explorer with an API? Or is it possible to connect to a deployed contract against a local node if you know the contract code and salt (or potentially just contract code root and salt, and the JSON ABI)?
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Highly agree. It's a fairly common task (in ethers.js at least) to Interact with a deployed contract using the address and abi.
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