A compiler-backed tool for upgrading Vyper contracts across language versions. It rewrites legacy syntax to a chosen target compiler, then proves the rewrite is safe by compiling the source and the result and comparing their ABI, method identifiers, and storage layout.
It covers installable Vyper 0.1.0b* prereleases through 0.4.3, plus opt-in
0.5.0a1 through 0.5.0a3 alpha targets. Rules are version-gated: a given
rewrite only fires when the migration from the source version to the target
version actually crosses the compiler release that introduced the change.
Run it once without installing:
uvx vyupgrade contracts/Or install it as a tool:
uv tool install vyupgrade
vyupgrade contracts/Preview the changes as a unified diff:
vyupgrade contracts/ --diffApply them in place and write a machine-readable report:
vyupgrade contracts/ --write --report-json vyupgrade-report.jsonFail without writing when files would change, for use in CI:
vyupgrade contracts/ --checkThe target defaults to 0.4.3; pass --target-version to migrate to a
different release, including an explicit alpha target such as 0.5.0a3.
Paths may be files or directories; directories are searched recursively for
.vy and .vyi sources. The source version is inferred per file from its
#pragma version (or legacy # @version) line. Pass --source-version to
override the inference for files that have no pragma.
For broad source pragmas, rule gating uses the oldest satisfying compiler so historical migrations still run, while source validation uses the newest satisfying compiler no newer than the requested target.
For each file, vyupgrade compiles the original under its source compiler and
the rewritten output under the target compiler, then compares the two
artifacts. A migration is only written back when every file still compiles
under the target. Differences in ABI, method identifiers, or storage layout are
surfaced as diagnostics rather than silently accepted.
Compiler subprocesses run through the bundled uv, using
uv run --no-project --with vyper==<version> so each side gets the exact
compiler it needs instead of inheriting an incompatible interpreter. When a file
belongs to another project, the nearest pyproject.toml is read and any
declared packages matching its Vyper imports (such as snekmate) are added to
the compiler environment.
For 0.1.0b* source compilers, vyupgrade runs the compiler through a
typed-ast compatibility wrapper so the legacy compiler sees pre-Python-3.8
AST node classes without requiring a local Python 3.6 or 3.7 interpreter. When
an old compiler cannot produce a modern validation output format, that format is
dropped for source validation instead of blocking a compile check that the
compiler never supported.
Dependency inference is intentionally conservative. Exact requirements,
ordinary version ranges, and Git dependencies are supported. Project-specific
specifier syntaxes that cannot be translated to a compiler environment, such as
Poetry caret requirements, are skipped; use --compiler-search-paths,
--source-vyper, or --target-vyper for unusual layouts.
--target-version— target Vyper version or spec (default0.4.3).--source-version— override the per-file inferred source version.--diff— print a unified diff instead of the report.--write— apply changes in place (only when every file compiles).--check— exit non-zero if any file would change; write nothing.--aggressive— enable rewrites that change behavior or are not provably safe (e.g.enum→flag).--split-interfaces— move top-levelinterfaceblocks into sibling.vyifiles and import them.--select/--ignore— comma-separated rule codes to include or exclude.--report-json PATH— write a JSON report of fixes, diagnostics, and validation results.--format mamushi— runmamushiover written files to reformat them.--test-command CMD— run a test command after a successful write and record its result.--enable-decimals— treat decimals as enabled when reasoning about0.4.xrules.--source-vyper/--target-vyper— pin the exact compiler version for each side.--source-python/--target-python— pin the Python interpreter for each compiler subprocess.--compiler-search-paths— extra import search paths for the compiler.--config PATH— read configuration from a specificpyproject.toml.
Defaults can live in pyproject.toml under [tool.vyupgrade]. Command-line
flags take precedence.
[tool.vyupgrade]
paths = ["contracts/"]
target-version = "0.4.3"
source-version = "infer"
report-json = "vyupgrade-report.json"
aggressive = false
split-interfaces = false
format = "none"0— success.1—--checkfound files that would change.2— a file failed to compile under the target compiler.3— a file failed to compile under the source compiler.4— usage error (no paths, or conflicting flags).5— an error-severity diagnostic was raised.
Rewrites carry a VY### code and diagnostics a VYD### code. Where the source
intent cannot be proven safe, the change is reported as a manual-review
diagnostic instead of being applied.
- docs/migration-coverage.md — every syntax change mapped to a rule, diagnostic, explicit no-op, or validation-only behavior.
- docs/vyper-syntax-history.md — the versioned
Vyper syntax history from
0.5.0a3back through the0.1.0b*prereleases, with PR links and before/after examples. - CHANGELOG.md — release notes.
- DEVELOPMENT.md — maintainer validation and release workflow.