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Cainome: bindings generation from Cairo ABI

Cainome is a library to generate bindings from Cairo ABI.

Cainome architecture provides a flexible way to work with Cairo ABI for different languages (backends).

When Cainome can be useful?

When you have to interact with a Cairo contract from Rust or Go, you can use Cainome to generate the bindings for you.

Cainome will totally abstract the Cairo serialization and deserialization, and you can focus on the logic around your contract.

Rust usage example:

use cainome::rs::abigen;

abigen!(MyContract, "/path/project.contract_class.json");

fn main() -> Result<()> {
   // starknet-rs provider + contract address.
   let contract = MyContract::new(contract_address, provider);

   // Send transactions.
   let tx_result = contract.my_func(Felt::ONE).send().await?;

   // Call functions.
   let res = contract.my_view().call().await?;
}

Go usage example:

Using go generate (recommended)

Add a //go:generate directive to your Go source file:

//go:generate go run -mod=mod github.com/cainome/src/bin/cli/plugins/builtins/golang --execution-version v3 --golang --golang-package mycontract --output-dir ./bindings ./contract.json

package main

import (
    "context"
    "mymodule/bindings/mycontract"
)

func main() {
    // Your code using the generated bindings
}

Then run:

go generate ./...

This will automatically download and run cainome to generate your bindings. The cainome binary will be installed via cargo if not already present.

You can also set a specific version using the CAINOME_VERSION environment variable:

CAINOME_VERSION=v0.3.0 go generate ./...

For more advanced usage, environment variables, and troubleshooting, see the CLI documentation.

Using CLI directly

# Generate Go bindings using CLI
cainome --golang --golang-package mycontract --output-dir ./bindings /path/project.contract_class.json
package main

import (
    "context"
    "github.com/NethermindEth/starknet.go/account"
    "github.com/NethermindEth/starknet.go/rpc"
    "mycontract"
)

func main() {
    // Setup StarkNet provider and account
    provider := rpc.NewProvider("https://starknet-mainnet.public.blastapi.io")

    // Create contract reader for view functions
    reader := mycontract.NewReader(contractAddress, provider)

    // Call view functions
    result, err := reader.MyView(context.Background())
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }

    // Create contract writer for transactions
    writer := mycontract.NewWriter(contractAddress, account)

    // Send transactions
    txResult, err := writer.MyFunc(context.Background(), feltValue)
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }
}

For more details, refer to the different READMEs in the github repository.

Project structure

  • cli: inside src/bin/cli, the cainome CLI binary can be built using cargo build: README.
  • lib: inside src/lib.rs, the cainome library can be built using cargo build --lib.
  • parser: a run-time library to parse an ABI file into Tokens README.
  • cairo-serde: a compile-time library that implements serialization for native Rust types from Felt buffer README.
  • rs-macro: a compile-time library backend for the abigen macro to generate rust bindings README.
  • rs: a a run-time library to generated rust bindings README.
  • ts: a compile-time library backend to generate TypeScript bindings (coming soon).
  • golang: a built-in plugin for generating Go bindings via CLI.

Currently those crates are not published on crates.io, please consider using them with the release tags.

Plugin system

Cainome uses a plugin system that currently supports two main approaches:

  1. Built-in plugins (written in Rust): Rust and Go plugins are built into the CLI
  2. Future external plugins: Cainome will support plugins like protobuf, which can be written in any language

Available plugins:

  • Rust plugin: Generate Rust bindings (via macro or CLI)
  • Go plugin: Generate Go bindings (via CLI with --golang flag)

How to write a plugin

Currently, to write a plugin you can take as example the RustPlugin.

  1. Define a rust module inside src/bin/cli/plugins/builtins.
  2. You can write your plugin code in a crate (like rs crate), or in the module you've created at the previous step (use a folder in this case). Writting a crate can be easier to re-use in other projects though.
  3. The plugin takes a PluginInput as argument, where the tokens from the parser crate are available for each contract. From these tokens, you can easily generate code that represent the ABI of the contract. In the case of rust, you can find in the rs crate some examples of how types are handled. You don't have to use syn crate as rs crate is doing. You can simply build strings.
  4. In the current version, the plugin also receives the output_dir, so it is responsible of writing and organizing it's files.
  5. Finally, add in the PluginOptions an option for your plugin.

Cainome meaning

Cainome is a word combining Cairo and Genome. The idea of Cairo ABI being the DNA of our ecosystem, and like the genome expresses several genes which turn into proteins, from an ABI we can generate several bindings in different languages.

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