DropSinglePhase (ERC20 & ERC721)
import "@thirdweb-dev/contracts/extension/DropSinglePhase.sol";
The DropSinglePhase
smart contract is an extension meant for distributing ERC20 or ERC721 tokens.
This extension implements the 'Drop' distribution mechanism: set restrictions, known as a claim phase, such as a price to charge, an allowlist etc. for the public / allowlisted mint of your tokens.
DropSinglePhase
allows you to set one claim phase unlike the Drop
extension.
It is recommended to use this extension alongside the LazyMint
extension.
Usage
The DropSinglePhase
extension is an abstract contract, and expects you to implement the following functions by yourself:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_afterClaim | internal virtual | Runs after every claim function call. |
_beforeClaim | internal virtual | Runs before every claim function call. |
_collectPriceOnClaim | internal virtual | Collects and distributes the primary sale value of NFTs being claimed. |
_transferTokensOnClaim | internal virtual | Transfers the NFTs being claimed. |
_canSetClaimConditions | internal view virtual | Runs on every attempt to set the claim condition on the contract. Returns whether the claim condition can be set in the given execution context. |
This is an example smart contract demonstrating how to inherit from this extension and override the functions to add (optional) custom functionality.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "@thirdweb-dev/contracts/extension/DropSinglePhase.sol";
import "@thirdweb-dev/contracts/base/ERC20Base.sol";
import "@thirdweb-dev/contracts/lib/CurrencyTransferLib.sol";
/// This is an EXAMPLE of the usage of `DropSinglePhase` for distributing ERC20 tokens.
contract MyContract is ERC20Base, DropSinglePhase {
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Constructor
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
constructor(address _defaultAdmin, string memory _name, string memory _symbol)
ERC20Base(_defaultAdmin, _name, _symbol)
{}
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Internal (overrideable) functions
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @dev Runs before every `claim` function call.
function _beforeClaim(
uint256 _tokenId,
address _receiver,
uint256 _quantity,
address _currency,
uint256 _pricePerToken,
AllowlistProof calldata _allowlistProof,
bytes memory _data
) internal virtual override {
// Your custom implementation logic here
}
/// @dev Runs after every `claim` function call.
function _afterClaim(
uint256 _tokenId,
address _receiver,
uint256 _quantity,
address _currency,
uint256 _pricePerToken,
AllowlistProof calldata _allowlistProof,
bytes memory _data
) internal virtual override {
// Your custom implementation logic here
}
/// @dev Collects and distributes the primary sale value of tokens being claimed.
function _collectPriceOnClaim(
address _primarySaleRecipient,
uint256 _quantityToClaim,
address _currency,
uint256 _pricePerToken
) internal virtual override {
if (_pricePerToken == 0) {
return;
}
uint256 totalPrice = (_quantityToClaim * _pricePerToken) / 1 ether;
require(totalPrice > 0, "quantity too low");
if (_currency == CurrencyTransferLib.NATIVE_TOKEN) {
require(msg.value == totalPrice, "Must send total price.");
}
address saleRecipient = _primarySaleRecipient;
CurrencyTransferLib.transferCurrency(
_currency,
msg.sender,
saleRecipient,
totalPrice
);
}
/// @dev Transfers the tokens being claimed.
function _transferTokensOnClaim(address _to, uint256 _quantityBeingClaimed)
internal
virtual
override
returns (uint256)
{
_mint(_to, _quantityBeingClaimed);
return 0;
}
/// @dev Checks whether platform fee info can be set in the given execution context.
function _canSetClaimConditions()
internal
view
virtual
override
returns (bool)
{
return msg.sender == owner();
}
}
SDK Usage
This extension alone does not unlock anything in the SDK.
By combining this extension with LazyMint
and ERC721
or ERC20
extensions you will have the ERC721ClaimConditions
or ERC20ClaimConditions
extension detected on your contract.
For example, for ERC721 contracts the following features are unlocked in the SDK:
Base Contracts Implementing This Extension
Full API reference
claim
function claim(
address receiver,
uint256 quantity,
address currency,
uint256 pricePerToken,
AllowlistProof calldata allowlistProof,
bytes memory data
) external payable;
- Lets an account claim a given quantity of tokens.
- Parameter
receiver
: The receiver of the tokens to claim. - Parameter
quantity
: The quantity of tokens to claim. - Parameter
currency
: The currency in which to pay for the claim. - Parameter
pricePerToken
: The price per token to pay for the claim. - Parameter
allowlistProof
: The proof of the claimer's inclusion in the merkle root allowlist. - Parameter
data
: Arbitrary bytes data that can be leveraged in the implementation of this interface.
setClaimConditions
struct ClaimCondition {
uint256 startTimestamp;
uint256 maxClaimableSupply;
uint256 supplyClaimed;
uint256 quantityLimitPerWallet;
bytes32 merkleRoot;
uint256 pricePerToken;
address currency;
string metadata;
}
function setClaimConditions(ClaimCondition calldata phase, bool resetClaimEligibility) external;
- Lets an authorized wallet set the claim condition for the contract.
- Parameter
phase
: The set of restrictions that will apply to the minting of tokens on the contract.startTimestamp
: The unix timestamp after which the claim condition applies.maxClaimableSupply
: The maximum total number of tokens that can be claimed under the claim condition.supplyClaimed
: At any given point, the number of tokens that have been claimed under the claim condition.quantityLimitPerWallet
: The maximum number of tokens that can be claimed by a wallet.merkleRoot
: The allowlist of addresses that can claim tokens under the claim condition.pricePerToken
: The price required to pay per token claimed.currency
: The currency in which the price must be paid.metadata
: Claim condition metadata.
- Parameter
resetClaimEligibility
: Whether to carry over the restrictions active for wallets that claimed tokens in the incumbent claim condition (e.g. next valid claim timestamp for a given wallet). - The
_canSetClaimConditions
function is run on every call to this function. If the return value of_canSetClaimConditions
isfalse
, thesetClaimConditions
call will revert.
verifyClaim
struct AllowlistProof {
bytes32[] proof;
uint256 quantityLimitPerWallet;
uint256 pricePerToken;
address currency;
}
function verifyClaim(
address claimer,
uint256 quantity,
address currency,
uint256 pricePerToken,
AllowlistProof calldata allowlistProof
) public view returns (bool isOverride);
- Checks a request to claim tokens against the active claim condition's criteria.
- Parameter
claimer
: The wallet claiming tokens. - Parameter
quantity
: The quantity of tokens to claim. - Parameter
currency
: The currency in which to pay the price for the claim. - Parameter
pricePerToken
: The price to pay per token claimed. - Parameter
allowlistProof
: Struct containing below elements:proof
: Proof of concerned wallet's inclusion in an allowlist.quantityLimitPerWallet
: The total quantity of tokens the allowlisted wallet is eligible to claim over time.pricePerToken
: The price per token the allowlisted wallet must pay to claim tokens.currency
: The currency in which the allowlisted wallet must pay the price for claiming tokens.
getSupplyClaimedByWallet
function getSupplyClaimedByWallet(address claimer) public view returns (uint256);
- Returns the number of tokens claimed by a wallet under the active condition.
- Parameter
claimer
: The wallet claiming tokens.
_dropMsgSender
function _dropMsgSender() internal virtual returns (address);
- Exposes the ability to override the msg sender.
_beforeClaim
function _beforeClaim(
address receiver,
uint256 quantity,
address currency,
uint256 pricePerToken,
AllowlistProof calldata allowlistProof,
bytes memory data
) internal virtual
- Runs before every
claim
function call. Exposes the ability to add custom logic that runs before every claim of tokens. - Parameter
receiver
: The receiver of the tokens to claim. - Parameter
quantity
: The quantity of tokens to claim. - Parameter
currency
: The currency in which to pay for the claim. - Parameter
pricePerToken
: The price per token to pay for the claim. - Parameter
allowlistProof
: The proof of the claimer's inclusion in the merkle root allowlist. - Parameter
data
: Arbitrary bytes data that can be leveraged in the implementation of this interface.
_afterClaim
function _afterClaim(
address receiver,
uint256 quantity,
address currency,
uint256 pricePerToken,
AllowlistProof calldata allowlistProof,
bytes memory data
) internal virtual
- Runs after every
claim
function call. Exposes the ability to add custom logic that runs after every claim of tokens. - Parameter
receiver
: The receiver of the tokens to claim. - Parameter
quantity
: The quantity of tokens to claim. - Parameter
currency
: The currency in which to pay for the claim. - Parameter
pricePerToken
: The price per token to pay for the claim. - Parameter
allowlistProof
: The proof of the claimer's inclusion in the merkle root allowlist. - Parameter
data
: Arbitrary bytes data that can be leveraged in the implementation of this interface.
_collectPriceOnClaim
function _collectPriceOnClaim(
address primarySaleRecipient,
uint256 quantityToClaim,
address currency,
uint256 pricePerToken
) internal virtual;
- Collects and distributes the primary sale value of tokens being claimed.
- Parameter
primarySaleRecipient
: The recipient of the primary sale value generated from a claim. - Parameter
quantityToClaim
: The quantity of tokens being claimed. - Parameter
currency
: The currency used to pay for the claim. - Parameter
pricePerToken
: The price per token to pay for the claim.
_transferTokensOnClaim
function _transferTokensOnClaim(address to, uint256 quantityBeingClaimed)
internal
virtual
returns (uint256 startTokenId);
- Transfers the tokens being claimed to the appropriate recipient.
- Parameter
to
: The recipient of the tokens for a claim. - Parameter
quantityBeingClaimed
: The quantity of tokens being claimed.
_canSetClaimConditions
function _canSetClaimConditions() internal view virtual returns (bool);
- Runs on every
setClaimConditions
function call. - Returns whether the claim condition can be set in the given execution context.
- For example, this function can check whether the wallet calling
setClaimConditions
is the contract owner, and enforce that only the owner should be able to successfully callsetClaimConditions
.