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Its showing errors will running [npm install get ethereumjs-testrpc web3
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@tcoulter requested we move [the discussion regarding the non-deterministic error I ran into](https://github.com/ethereumjs/testrpc/pull/24#issuecomment-198431379) from the TestRPC repo to here.
ghost updated
8 years ago
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Currently, the repo is using a modified forked version of testrpc in order to get websocket support. The new beta version of ganache comes with webscocket support BAKED IN *gasp*. Let's switch back.
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I'd like to run my tests using an eth-lightwallet keystore and hooked-web3-provider.
This is working great with TestRPC if the transactions are sent over HTTP, but using `TestRPC.provider()` fails if…
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### Tested versions
Reproducible in:
- 4.2.1 stable
- 4.3.0 dev6
- 4.3.0 rc2
### System information
Godot v4.3.rc2.mono - Windows 10.0.17763 - Vulkan (Forward+) - dedicated NVIDIA GeForce …
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The browser is rejecting calls to the testrpc server because the header "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *" is getting stripped off somewhere down the line. Seems nginx is doing this.
I worked around …
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'When loading the page with redux-devtools, the page outputs errors and does not render' as per https://github.com/ethereumjs/testrpc/issues/300
### Error Received
The console error from truffle-…
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If we do this, we can set it to 'solidity-coverage' or something similar, and people can use `web3.version.network` in their tests to decide if they're running against coverage if they need to execute…
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Looks like this pretty looking tool doesn't work with `testrpc`.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/839290/27878522-ce3db7f6-61be-11e7-92f3-0ac76b116855.png)
Maybe it's possible …
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Currently this uses an old testrpc dependency, which should be changed to ganache-cli.
One of the issues this would resolve is related to the testrpc package having webpack as a direct dependency, wh…