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User Interface for an iExec ‘Dapp Manager’ #102

Open Baptoshi opened 2 years ago

Baptoshi commented 2 years ago

🟡 Topic |

iExec Tooling: anyone can claim this bounty, deliver the integration, and get rewarded in RLC.

🟡 Description |

The Dapp Developer is one of the three key players within the iExec Marketplace. Managing a Dapp that has been deployed on iExec requires multiple tools to understand, visualize, and manage all the application interactions. This bounty requires you to build a simple interface that allows any Dapp Developer to see a list of all their deployed apps and the ability to manage all their orders. The ideal dashboard will also give Dapp Developers an overview of the usage, the revenue generated by their Dapps, and address any necessary governance.

🟡 Innovation potential - What iExec Tech is Used? |

🟡 Expected Deliverable |

A front-end Dapp that includes these features at an absolute minimum:

📚 🛠 Technical Documentation to follow |

Find a list of useful links for builders https://www.notion.so/iexec-grants/Useful-links-for-builders-dbc195dda71f46aba9c03d25ff720874

iExec 'Quick start' & 'My first application" tutorials here: https://docs.iex.ec/for-developers/quick-start-for-developers

💬🔧Discord Tech Support Channel: Here

If you’re interested in this bounty, come say hello on Discord and introduce yourself!

🟡What are the eligibility criteria for a proposal?

Your project submission:

Must use the iExec Tech Stack Must not use someone else’s code Must provide full documentation and resources

🟡Deadline

60 days after your request to work on the bounty is accepted

gitcoinbot commented 2 years ago

Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


Work has been started.

These users each claimed they can complete the work by 264 years, 2 months from now. Please review their action plans below:

1) benbaessler has applied to start work _(Funders only: approve worker | reject worker)_.

I'm a Blockchain Developer with over 3+ years of software dev experience. I work with React, JavaScript / TypeScript, and Solidity on a daily basis. Here is my portfolio for more info about my skills: https://benbaessler.com/

I am very interested and would be excited to build this dApp Developer Dashboard! Technologies I will use include React, TypeScript, and Ethers. 2) jbekkink has been approved to start work.

Work Plan: • Design UI • Implement features • Write Documentation • Push Project to Github 3) sambhavanand has applied to start work _(Funders only: approve worker | reject worker)_.

I'm an engineer at a public tech company with 2+ years of experience writing fintech apps. I've started working on some web3 stuff and would love to showcase my skills here 4) smrf1093 has applied to start work _(Funders only: approve worker | reject worker)_.

I am interested to work on this dApp manager dashboard for iExec, I have a good experience in React development using web3 libraries, and here is my plan:

So passionate working on this bounty as I am a full-stack web3 developer and UI/UX designer 6) j48 has applied to start work _(Funders only: approve worker | reject worker)_.

Having already developed a couple of iExec-based apps, I know what devs need when managing their apps and orders. I'll use my experience to deliver the best overall GUI interaction and develop something I would personally use over the SDK CLI. I'll create a React app to manage the web3 wallet state while switching between the Dapp Manager components and lay the foundation for possibly building out further to manage all the different signed orders (app, dataset, workerpool, request) to make a deal (matchOrders) through the WebApp. Since the expected deliverables are straightforward, a week will be plenty of time to finish this task.

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gitcoinbot commented 1 year ago

Issue Status: 1. Open 2. Started 3. Submitted 4. Done


Work for 3828.7693 RLC (3500.00 USD @ $1.12/RLC) has been submitted by:

  1. @jbekkink

@baptoshi please take a look at the submitted work: