Interfaces
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List of standardized interfaces
These interfaces are available as .sol
files, and also as compiler .json
ABI files (through the npm package). These
are useful to interact with third party contracts that implement them.
Detailed ABI
IERC20Errors
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/draft-IERC6093.sol";
Standard ERC20 Errors Interface of the ERC-6093 custom errors for ERC20 tokens.
ERC20InsufficientBalance(address sender, uint256 balance, uint256 needed)
error
Indicates an error related to the current balance
of a sender
. Used in transfers.
ERC20InvalidSender(address sender)
error
Indicates a failure with the token sender
. Used in transfers.
ERC20InvalidReceiver(address receiver)
error
Indicates a failure with the token receiver
. Used in transfers.
ERC20InsufficientAllowance(address spender, uint256 allowance, uint256 needed)
error
Indicates a failure with the spender
’s allowance
. Used in transfers.
IERC721Errors
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/draft-IERC6093.sol";
Standard ERC721 Errors Interface of the ERC-6093 custom errors for ERC721 tokens.
ERC721InvalidOwner(address owner)
error
Indicates that an address can’t be an owner. For example, address(0)
is a forbidden owner in EIP-20.
Used in balance queries.
ERC721IncorrectOwner(address sender, uint256 tokenId, address owner)
error
Indicates an error related to the ownership over a particular token. Used in transfers.
ERC721InvalidSender(address sender)
error
Indicates a failure with the token sender
. Used in transfers.
ERC721InvalidReceiver(address receiver)
error
Indicates a failure with the token receiver
. Used in transfers.
ERC721InsufficientApproval(address operator, uint256 tokenId)
error
Indicates a failure with the operator
’s approval. Used in transfers.
IERC1155Errors
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/draft-IERC6093.sol";
Standard ERC1155 Errors Interface of the ERC-6093 custom errors for ERC1155 tokens.
ERC1155InsufficientBalance(address sender, uint256 balance, uint256 needed, uint256 tokenId)
error
Indicates an error related to the current balance
of a sender
. Used in transfers.
ERC1155InvalidSender(address sender)
error
Indicates a failure with the token sender
. Used in transfers.
ERC1155InvalidReceiver(address receiver)
error
Indicates a failure with the token receiver
. Used in transfers.
ERC1155MissingApprovalForAll(address operator, address owner)
error
Indicates a failure with the operator
’s approval. Used in transfers.
ERC1155InvalidApprover(address approver)
error
Indicates a failure with the approver
of a token to be approved. Used in approvals.
IERC1271
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC1271.sol";
Interface of the ERC1271 standard signature validation method for contracts as defined in ERC-1271.
IERC1363
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC1363.sol";
Interface of an ERC1363 compliant contract, as defined in the EIP.
Defines a interface for ERC20 tokens that supports executing recipient
code after transfer
or transferFrom
, or spender code after approve
.
transferAndCall(address to, uint256 amount) → bool
external
Transfer tokens from msg.sender
to another address and then call onTransferReceived
on receiver
transferAndCall(address to, uint256 amount, bytes data) → bool
external
Transfer tokens from msg.sender
to another address and then call onTransferReceived
on receiver
transferFromAndCall(address from, address to, uint256 amount) → bool
external
Transfer tokens from one address to another and then call onTransferReceived
on receiver
transferFromAndCall(address from, address to, uint256 amount, bytes data) → bool
external
Transfer tokens from one address to another and then call onTransferReceived
on receiver
IERC1363Receiver
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC1363Receiver.sol";
Interface for any contract that wants to support IERC1363.transferAndCall
or IERC1363.transferFromAndCall
from {ERC1363} token contracts.
onTransferReceived(address operator, address from, uint256 amount, bytes data) → bytes4
external
Any ERC1363 smart contract calls this function on the recipient
after a transfer
or a transferFrom
. This function MAY throw to revert and reject the
transfer. Return of other than the magic value MUST result in the
transaction being reverted.
Note: the token contract address is always the message sender.
IERC1363Spender
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC1363Spender.sol";
Interface for any contract that wants to support IERC1363.approveAndCall
from {ERC1363} token contracts.
onApprovalReceived(address owner, uint256 amount, bytes data) → bytes4
external
Any ERC1363 smart contract calls this function on the recipient
after an approve
. This function MAY throw to revert and reject the
approval. Return of other than the magic value MUST result in the
transaction being reverted.
Note: the token contract address is always the message sender.
IERC1820Implementer
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC1820Implementer.sol";
Interface for an ERC1820 implementer, as defined in the
EIP.
Used by contracts that will be registered as implementers in the
IERC1820Registry
.
IERC1820Registry
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC1820Registry.sol";
Interface of the global ERC1820 Registry, as defined in the EIP. Accounts may register implementers for interfaces in this registry, as well as query support.
Implementers may be shared by multiple accounts, and can also implement more than a single interface for each account. Contracts can implement interfaces for themselves, but externally-owned accounts (EOA) must delegate this to a contract.
IERC165
interfaces can also be queried via the registry.
For an in-depth explanation and source code analysis, see the EIP text.
setManager(address account, address newManager)
external
Sets newManager
as the manager for account
. A manager of an
account is able to set interface implementers for it.
By default, each account is its own manager. Passing a value of 0x0
in
newManager
will reset the manager to this initial state.
Emits a ManagerChanged
event.
Requirements:
-
the caller must be the current manager for
account
.
setInterfaceImplementer(address account, bytes32 _interfaceHash, address implementer)
external
Sets the implementer
contract as account
's implementer for
interfaceHash
.
account
being the zero address is an alias for the caller’s address.
The zero address can also be used in implementer
to remove an old one.
See interfaceHash
to learn how these are created.
Emits an InterfaceImplementerSet
event.
Requirements:
-
the caller must be the current manager for
account
. -
interfaceHash
must not be anIERC165
interface id (i.e. it must not end in 28 zeroes). -
implementer
must implementIERC1820Implementer
and return true when queried for support, unlessimplementer
is the caller. SeeIERC1820Implementer.canImplementInterfaceForAddress
.
getInterfaceImplementer(address account, bytes32 _interfaceHash) → address
external
Returns the implementer of interfaceHash
for account
. If no such
implementer is registered, returns the zero address.
If interfaceHash
is an IERC165
interface id (i.e. it ends with 28
zeroes), account
will be queried for support of it.
account
being the zero address is an alias for the caller’s address.
interfaceHash(string interfaceName) → bytes32
external
Returns the interface hash for an interfaceName
, as defined in the
corresponding
section of the EIP.
IERC1822Proxiable
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/draft-IERC1822.sol";
ERC1822: Universal Upgradeable Proxy Standard (UUPS) documents a method for upgradeability through a simplified proxy whose upgrades are fully controlled by the current implementation.
proxiableUUID() → bytes32
external
Returns the storage slot that the proxiable contract assumes is being used to store the implementation address.
A proxy pointing at a proxiable contract should not be considered proxiable itself, because this risks bricking a proxy that upgrades to it, by delegating to itself until out of gas. Thus it is critical that this function revert if invoked through a proxy. |
IERC2981
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC2981.sol";
Interface for the NFT Royalty Standard.
A standardized way to retrieve royalty payment information for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to enable universal support for royalty payments across all NFT marketplaces and ecosystem participants.
IERC3156FlashLender
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC3156FlashLender.sol";
Interface of the ERC3156 FlashLender, as defined in ERC-3156.
IERC3156FlashBorrower
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC3156FlashBorrower.sol";
Interface of the ERC3156 FlashBorrower, as defined in ERC-3156.
IERC4626
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC4626.sol";
Interface of the ERC4626 "Tokenized Vault Standard", as defined in ERC-4626.
asset() → address assetTokenAddress
external
Returns the address of the underlying token used for the Vault for accounting, depositing, and withdrawing.
-
MUST be an ERC-20 token contract.
-
MUST NOT revert.
totalAssets() → uint256 totalManagedAssets
external
Returns the total amount of the underlying asset that is “managed” by Vault.
-
SHOULD include any compounding that occurs from yield.
-
MUST be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
-
MUST NOT revert.
convertToShares(uint256 assets) → uint256 shares
external
Returns the amount of shares that the Vault would exchange for the amount of assets provided, in an ideal scenario where all the conditions are met.
-
MUST NOT be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
-
MUST NOT show any variations depending on the caller.
-
MUST NOT reflect slippage or other on-chain conditions, when performing the actual exchange.
-
MUST NOT revert.
This calculation MAY NOT reflect the “per-user” price-per-share, and instead should reflect the “average-user’s” price-per-share, meaning what the average user should expect to see when exchanging to and from. |
convertToAssets(uint256 shares) → uint256 assets
external
Returns the amount of assets that the Vault would exchange for the amount of shares provided, in an ideal scenario where all the conditions are met.
-
MUST NOT be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
-
MUST NOT show any variations depending on the caller.
-
MUST NOT reflect slippage or other on-chain conditions, when performing the actual exchange.
-
MUST NOT revert.
This calculation MAY NOT reflect the “per-user” price-per-share, and instead should reflect the “average-user’s” price-per-share, meaning what the average user should expect to see when exchanging to and from. |
maxDeposit(address receiver) → uint256 maxAssets
external
Returns the maximum amount of the underlying asset that can be deposited into the Vault for the receiver, through a deposit call.
-
MUST return a limited value if receiver is subject to some deposit limit.
-
MUST return 2 ** 256 - 1 if there is no limit on the maximum amount of assets that may be deposited.
-
MUST NOT revert.
previewDeposit(uint256 assets) → uint256 shares
external
Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their deposit at the current block, given current on-chain conditions.
-
MUST return as close to and no more than the exact amount of Vault shares that would be minted in a deposit call in the same transaction. I.e. deposit should return the same or more shares as previewDeposit if called in the same transaction.
-
MUST NOT account for deposit limits like those returned from maxDeposit and should always act as though the deposit would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough tokens approved, etc.
-
MUST be inclusive of deposit fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of deposit fees.
-
MUST NOT revert.
any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToShares and previewDeposit SHOULD be considered slippage in share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by depositing. |
deposit(uint256 assets, address receiver) → uint256 shares
external
Mints shares Vault shares to receiver by depositing exactly amount of underlying tokens.
-
MUST emit the Deposit event.
-
MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the deposit execution, and are accounted for during deposit.
-
MUST revert if all of assets cannot be deposited (due to deposit limit being reached, slippage, the user not approving enough underlying tokens to the Vault contract, etc).
most implementations will require pre-approval of the Vault with the Vault’s underlying asset token. |
maxMint(address receiver) → uint256 maxShares
external
Returns the maximum amount of the Vault shares that can be minted for the receiver, through a mint call. - MUST return a limited value if receiver is subject to some mint limit. - MUST return 2 ** 256 - 1 if there is no limit on the maximum amount of shares that may be minted. - MUST NOT revert.
previewMint(uint256 shares) → uint256 assets
external
Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their mint at the current block, given current on-chain conditions.
-
MUST return as close to and no fewer than the exact amount of assets that would be deposited in a mint call in the same transaction. I.e. mint should return the same or fewer assets as previewMint if called in the same transaction.
-
MUST NOT account for mint limits like those returned from maxMint and should always act as though the mint would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough tokens approved, etc.
-
MUST be inclusive of deposit fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of deposit fees.
-
MUST NOT revert.
any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToAssets and previewMint SHOULD be considered slippage in share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by minting. |
mint(uint256 shares, address receiver) → uint256 assets
external
Mints exactly shares Vault shares to receiver by depositing amount of underlying tokens.
-
MUST emit the Deposit event.
-
MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the mint execution, and are accounted for during mint.
-
MUST revert if all of shares cannot be minted (due to deposit limit being reached, slippage, the user not approving enough underlying tokens to the Vault contract, etc).
most implementations will require pre-approval of the Vault with the Vault’s underlying asset token. |
maxWithdraw(address owner) → uint256 maxAssets
external
Returns the maximum amount of the underlying asset that can be withdrawn from the owner balance in the Vault, through a withdraw call.
-
MUST return a limited value if owner is subject to some withdrawal limit or timelock.
-
MUST NOT revert.
previewWithdraw(uint256 assets) → uint256 shares
external
Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their withdrawal at the current block, given current on-chain conditions.
-
MUST return as close to and no fewer than the exact amount of Vault shares that would be burned in a withdraw call in the same transaction. I.e. withdraw should return the same or fewer shares as previewWithdraw if called in the same transaction.
-
MUST NOT account for withdrawal limits like those returned from maxWithdraw and should always act as though the withdrawal would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough shares, etc.
-
MUST be inclusive of withdrawal fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of withdrawal fees.
-
MUST NOT revert.
any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToShares and previewWithdraw SHOULD be considered slippage in share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by depositing. |
withdraw(uint256 assets, address receiver, address owner) → uint256 shares
external
Burns shares from owner and sends exactly assets of underlying tokens to receiver.
-
MUST emit the Withdraw event.
-
MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the withdraw execution, and are accounted for during withdraw.
-
MUST revert if all of assets cannot be withdrawn (due to withdrawal limit being reached, slippage, the owner not having enough shares, etc).
Note that some implementations will require pre-requesting to the Vault before a withdrawal may be performed. Those methods should be performed separately.
maxRedeem(address owner) → uint256 maxShares
external
Returns the maximum amount of Vault shares that can be redeemed from the owner balance in the Vault, through a redeem call.
-
MUST return a limited value if owner is subject to some withdrawal limit or timelock.
-
MUST return balanceOf(owner) if owner is not subject to any withdrawal limit or timelock.
-
MUST NOT revert.
previewRedeem(uint256 shares) → uint256 assets
external
Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their redeemption at the current block, given current on-chain conditions.
-
MUST return as close to and no more than the exact amount of assets that would be withdrawn in a redeem call in the same transaction. I.e. redeem should return the same or more assets as previewRedeem if called in the same transaction.
-
MUST NOT account for redemption limits like those returned from maxRedeem and should always act as though the redemption would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough shares, etc.
-
MUST be inclusive of withdrawal fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of withdrawal fees.
-
MUST NOT revert.
any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToAssets and previewRedeem SHOULD be considered slippage in share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by redeeming. |
redeem(uint256 shares, address receiver, address owner) → uint256 assets
external
Burns exactly shares from owner and sends assets of underlying tokens to receiver.
-
MUST emit the Withdraw event.
-
MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the redeem execution, and are accounted for during redeem.
-
MUST revert if all of shares cannot be redeemed (due to withdrawal limit being reached, slippage, the owner not having enough shares, etc).
some implementations will require pre-requesting to the Vault before a withdrawal may be performed. Those methods should be performed separately. |
IERC5313
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC5313.sol";
Interface for the Light Contract Ownership Standard.
A standardized minimal interface required to identify an account that controls a contract
IERC5267
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC5267.sol";