A constructor
is an optional function that is executed upon contract creation.
Here are examples of how to pass arguments to constructors
.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.26;
// Base contract X
contract X {
string public name;
constructor(string memory _name) {
name = _name;
}
}
// Base contract Y
contract Y {
string public text;
constructor(string memory _text) {
text = _text;
}
}
// There are 2 ways to initialize parent contract with parameters.
// Pass the parameters here in the inheritance list.
contract B is X("Input to X"), Y("Input to Y") {}
contract C is X, Y {
// Pass the parameters here in the constructor,
// similar to function modifiers.
constructor(string memory _name, string memory _text) X(_name) Y(_text) {}
}
// Parent constructors are always called in the order of inheritance
// regardless of the order of parent contracts listed in the
// constructor of the child contract.
// Order of constructors called:
// 1. X
// 2. Y
// 3. D
contract D is X, Y {
constructor() X("X was called") Y("Y was called") {}
}
// Order of constructors called:
// 1. X
// 2. Y
// 3. E
contract E is X, Y {
constructor() Y("Y was called") X("X was called") {}
}