yarn
yarn dev --stream
open http://localhost:3000
For more details, refer to the Web App README.
Contracts can be built manually (see below) but the latest contracts are also available from our Github CI/CD in this repo. For contract deployment/update instructions and considerations, see the Contracts README.
Set the WASI_SDK_PREFIX
environment variable before building (see architecture-specific instructions below). Alternatively, use cmake's -DWASI_SDK_PREFIX=....
option. Also make sure nodejs 14
, npm 6.14
, and yarn 1.22
are in your path.
git submodule update --init --recursive
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make -j
ctest -j
To speed up builds, use -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=ccache -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=ccache
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -yq \
binaryen \
build-essential \
cmake \
git \
libboost-all-dev \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
libgbm-dev \
libgmp-dev \
libnss3-dev \
libssl-dev \
libusb-1.0-0-dev \
pkg-config \
wget
export WASI_SDK_PREFIX=~/work/wasi-sdk-12.0
export PATH=~/work/node-v14.16.0-linux-x64/bin:$PATH
cd ~/work
wget https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk/releases/download/wasi-sdk-12/wasi-sdk-12.0-linux.tar.gz
tar xf wasi-sdk-12.0-linux.tar.gz
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v14.16.0/node-v14.16.0-linux-x64.tar.xz
tar xf node-v14.16.0-linux-x64.tar.xz
npm i -g yarn
Don't see the scripts directory. These scripts fell behind. Only use the build method described here.
Don't rely on the docker files in this repo, except for use within GH workflows. Instead, manually follow the instructions here inside a persistent interactive docker container.
Ephemeral chains are instances of the EOS blockchain spawned by nodeos
locally, with manipulated data from our chain runners, eg: Basic Genesis Runner, Elections Runner (which finishes with an open, running election), and Completed Elections Runner. By running a ephemeral chain you are in full control of the blockchain, giving you more flexibility to test the Eden contracts.
You will need to build the repo locally by following the below build steps. If you don't have a proper C++ environment setup you can download it from our current main branch artifacts.
If you built locally, you can skip these steps.
Downloading the executables
mkdir build
# unzip all of the above artifact files in this build folder
cd build
tar -xvf clsdk-ubuntu-20-04.tar.gz clsdk/bin
cp ../scripts/eden_chain_runner.sh ./
Now you have all the files needed for running the ephemeral chain inside the build
folder.
If you are on a Linux machine compatible with Ubuntu arch you can spin it up by just running: ./eden_chain_runner.sh run-genesis.wasm 1
Otherwise you can spin it up with the following docker command:
docker run --name eden-genesis \
-v "$(pwd)":/app \
-w /app \
-p 8080:8080 -p 8888:8888 \
-d -it ghcr.io/eoscommunity/eden-builder:sub-chain \
bash ./eden_chain_runner.sh run-genesis.wasm 1
To see if the chain is running successfully you can execute cleos get info
or watch the nodeos logs: tail -fn +1 eden-runner.log
With the ephemeral chain running you can just spin up our local environment with:
yarn
NODE_ENV=test yarn build --stream
NODE_ENV=test yarn start --stream
open http://localhost:3000
Re-running ephemeral chains
Running the above commands again will just setup a brand new chain! Just watch out to kill nodeos and unlock your keos wallet if built locally or remove your docker container. Also don't forget to restart the yarn
environment because the blocks state needs to be refreshed.
In the above instructions we ran a simple genesis case with 3 inducted members, but you can also try run-complete-elections.wasm
to see a community with more than 100 members with chief delegates already elected.