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Inter Protocol UI

User application for Agoric Inter Protocol--Vaults, BLD Boost, Liquidations, etc.

Development

Requirements

Setup

  1. Download and build the latest copy of agoric-sdk, including Agoric's Cosmic SwingSet.

    cd agoric-sdk
    yarn && yarn build
    yarn link-cli ~/bin/agoric # or use any local dir in $PATH (e.g. ~/.local/bin/agoric)

    Test that agoric works with:

    agoric --version

    For Cosmic SwingSet (in agoric-sdk):

    cd packages/cosmic-swingset
    make

    Test that Cosmic SwingSet tools work with:

    agd --help

  2. (One-time) Define keys expected by the startup scripts*

    agd keys add gov1 --keyring-backend=test
    agd keys add gov2 --keyring-backend=test

    *If you have access to the mnemonics, use --interactive to get a prompt to import them. Without that it will create new keys. You can save the seed phrase somewhere, or even create a keplr account with it for testing. You can use agd keys list --keyring-backend=test to check which keys you've created.

  3. Start a local chain with psm, vaults, etc.

    cd packages/inter-protocol && scripts/start-local-chain.sh
    
  4. Go the the wallet repository and start a local client server:

    cd wallet-app && yarn install
    cd wallet && yarn start
  5. Open the wallet UI and adjust Settings to use the localhost network.

    Screen Shot 2023-01-23 at 11 57 16 AM

    If you created a Keplr account with the seed from YOUR_ACCOUNT_KEY, you should already have a smart wallet provisioned.

  6. Return to this repository and yarn && yarn dev to start the local server with Hot Module Replacement (which automatically refreshes the UI as you change source files). To connect to your local wallet UI, use http://127.0.0.1:5173/?wallet=local.

Deployment

yarn install && yarn build will create a bundled SPA in the dist folder that can be served from a web server. You can preview the bundled application by running yarn preview. By default, it will have a network dropdown for choosing between various test networks.

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For production, it's recommended that you use the environment variable VITE_NETWORK_CONFIG_URL to preset a real network and hide the dropdown:

VITE_NETWORK_CONFIG_URL=https://<PRODUCTION-NETWORK>.net/network-config yarn build