import { ethers } from "hardhat"; async function main() { let provider = ethers.provider; let [operator] = await ethers.getSigners(); let nonce = await operator.getTransactionCount(); console.log(operator.address, nonce, await operator.getBalance()); let price = await provider.getFeeData(); let net = await provider.getNetwork(); console.log(price, net.chainId); const Git3 = await ethers.getContractFactory("Git3Hub_SLI"); const git3 = await Git3.deploy({ nonce: nonce, type: 2, maxFeePerGas: price.maxFeePerGas!, maxPriorityFeePerGas: price.maxPriorityFeePerGas!, }); let logicReceipt = await git3.deployed(); console.log(logicReceipt.deployTransaction.hash); nonce++; let factory1 = await ethers.getContractFactory("UpgradeableProxy"); // Proxy don't need to init Git3 contract because the constructor is empty. let initSelector = "0x"; let proxyInstance = await factory1 .connect(operator) .deploy(git3.address, operator.address, initSelector, { nonce: nonce, type: 2, maxFeePerGas: price.maxFeePerGas, maxPriorityFeePerGas: price.maxPriorityFeePerGas, }); let proxyReceipt = await proxyInstance.deployed(); console.log(proxyReceipt.deployTransaction.hash); // console.log({logicReceipt,proxyReceipt}); console.log("Logic Contract", git3.address); console.log("Proxy Contract", proxyInstance.address); } // We recommend this pattern to be able to use async/await everywhere // and properly handle errors. main().catch((error) => { console.error(error); process.exitCode = 1; });