epam / corgis

Simple solution for corgi NFT
https://epam.github.io/corgis
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Explore Corgis when you first see this!

To run on main Testnet

Requirements

IMPORTANT: Make sure you have the latest version of NEAR Shell and Node Version > 10.x

  1. node and npm

  2. near shell

Install with

npm i -g near-cli

3.(optional) install yarn to build

npm i -g yarn

4.Rust

You need to install Rustup in order to compile Rust contracts. See the official guide on how to set up Rust in your local environment.

https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install

By installing rustup, you will add the Rust compiler and the cargo package manager to your system.

The NEAR platform leverage the use of WASM to execute smart contracts. Thus, in order to build a suitable binary for the NEAR platform, we must install the wasm32 target:

rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown

Procedure (deploy the contract for your own project)

Step 1: Create account for the contract.

In the terminal

near login

click the link and create your own contract ID on NEAR Testnet

After you see the context, "Logged in as [ YOUR_NAME ] with public key [ ed25519:XXXXXX... ] successfully", you are done.

Step 2: Deploy the contract on the account

Set the following environment variable

export CONTRACT_NAME=<YOUR_NAME>

Alternatively, modify src/config.js line that sets the contractName. Set it with Id from step 1.

const CONTRACT_NAME = process.env.CONTRACT_NAME || "new-corgis"; /* TODO: fill this in! */

Step 3:

(For Mac and Ubuntu): Finally, run the command in your terminal.

npm install && npm run start

with yarn:

yarn install && yarn start

(For Windows):

yarn install
yarn start

The server that starts is for static assets and by default serves them to localhost:1234. Navigate there in your browser to see the app running!

To Explore

For information about the contract, see contract/README.md.

To run on Local Node (May in the old version and need update)

Step 1: Get nearcore

Step 2: Use command ./scripts/start_localnet.py --local to start the local node

Step 3: Install serve with:

npm i serve

Use command serve src -p 3000 to start on localhost:3000

Step 4: Start frontend with command:

NODE_ENV=local yarn start

Now, open localhost:3000. Navigate there in your browser to see the app running!

Step 5: Use wallet/login/index.html to create account and start exploring.