add open graph so thumbnails show

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author: Embark
language: en
url: https://embark.embarklabs.io
url: https://framework.embarklabs.io
root: /
permalink: news/:year/:month/:day/:title/
code_dir: downloads/code
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theme: embark
deploy:
type: git
repo: git@github.com:hexojs/hexojs.github.io.git
repo: git@github.com:embarklabs/blog.git
highlight:
enable: true

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description: A React Application showcasing Embark's functionality
install: embark demo
thumbnail: react.png
link: https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/create_project.html#Creating-a-Demo-Project
link: https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/create_project.html#Creating-a-Demo-Project
tags:
- react
- contracts

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"latest":
label: "stable (v4)"
url: https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs
url: https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs
"3.2":
label: "v3.2"
url: https://5ca4e0fdb29712000adde37f--embark-site-versions.netlify.com/docs/

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## New website and Documentation
Embark has a new website and up to date documentation which can be found at https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/
Embark has a new website and up to date documentation which can be found at https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/
## More Smart Contract Languages

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To continue using `Web3.js` inside the Embark 4 Dapp, execute the following command in the Embark console: `plugin install embarkjs-connector-web3`.
This simply [installs `embarkjs-connector-web3` as a plugin](https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/installing_plugins.html). Alternatively, this plugin can be installed manually by executing:
This simply [installs `embarkjs-connector-web3` as a plugin](https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/installing_plugins.html). Alternatively, this plugin can be installed manually by executing:
1. `yarn add embarkjs-connector-web3` or `npm install --save embarkjs-connector-web3`
2. Adding `"embarkjs-connector-web3": {}` to the `plugins` section of `embark.json`
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## New Blockchain account configs
Embark 4 adds some new blockchain account configurations. To try to keep things as simple as possible, these additions are really similar to the ones in the contract configuration. For more information, please read the [Accounts Blockchain configuration guide](https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/blockchain_accounts_configuration.html) in our docs.
Embark 4 adds some new blockchain account configurations. To try to keep things as simple as possible, these additions are really similar to the ones in the contract configuration. For more information, please read the [Accounts Blockchain configuration guide](https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/blockchain_accounts_configuration.html) in our docs.
However, we did introduce some small breaking changes. We removed:
- `account`: This is completely replaced by the new `accounts` property (notice the `s` at the end of `accounts`). It gives the developer more flexibility. To have exactly the same behavior as before, just use the `nodeAccounts` account type as [described in the docs](https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/blockchain_accounts_configuration.md#parameter-descriptions)
- `simulatorMnemonic`: Removed in favor of Ganache's default mnemonic. If this functionality is still needed, please specify the desired mnemonic in the [blockchain config's `mnemonic` account type](https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/blockchain_accounts_configuration.md#parameter-descriptions).
- `account`: This is completely replaced by the new `accounts` property (notice the `s` at the end of `accounts`). It gives the developer more flexibility. To have exactly the same behavior as before, just use the `nodeAccounts` account type as [described in the docs](https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/blockchain_accounts_configuration.md#parameter-descriptions)
- `simulatorMnemonic`: Removed in favor of Ganache's default mnemonic. If this functionality is still needed, please specify the desired mnemonic in the [blockchain config's `mnemonic` account type](https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/blockchain_accounts_configuration.md#parameter-descriptions).
## Conclusion

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## New `beforeDeploy` hook
In Embark 4, we've introduced a handful of new [deployment hooks](https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/contracts_configuration.html#Deployment-hooks) and with 4.1, we're expanding the APIs from there. The new `beforeDeploy` hook lets you run an action either before all of your Smart Contracts are getting deployed, or, selectively for a subset of them.
In Embark 4, we've introduced a handful of new [deployment hooks](https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/contracts_configuration.html#Deployment-hooks) and with 4.1, we're expanding the APIs from there. The new `beforeDeploy` hook lets you run an action either before all of your Smart Contracts are getting deployed, or, selectively for a subset of them.
Very similar to the existing deployment hooks, `beforeDeploy` is an asynchronous function that returns a promise and has access to a context object that provides dependencies that your function may or may not be interested in. Adding a `beforeDeploy` hook that runs before your Smart Contracts are being deployed is as simple as adding it to the `contracts` configuration like this:
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$ service <service> on/off
```
This works within Embark's command line Dashboard, as well as [Cockpit's dashboard](https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/cockpit_dashboard.html). To learn more about Embark's interactive console and its command, head over to the [documentation](/docs/using_the_console.html#Enabling-and-disabling-processes).
This works within Embark's command line Dashboard, as well as [Cockpit's dashboard](https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/cockpit_dashboard.html). To learn more about Embark's interactive console and its command, head over to the [documentation](/docs/using_the_console.html#Enabling-and-disabling-processes).
## Accounts access inside tests

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If you've been following the development of Embark you're probably aware that we regularly put out alpha and beta releases for upcoming major or feature versions of Embark. In the past ~6 months since the release of Embark 4, we've published 10 alpha releases and one beta release for Embark 5 and today we're happy to announce the Embark 5 stable release!
In this post we'll be looking at some of the main changes and features to get up and running with v5. Notice that we've add a [migration guide](https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/migrating_from_3.x.html#Updating-to-v5) to our official docs as well.
In this post we'll be looking at some of the main changes and features to get up and running with v5. Notice that we've add a [migration guide](https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/migrating_from_3.x.html#Updating-to-v5) to our official docs as well.
## New Features

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}
```
Similar to [configuring Smart Contracts](/docs/contracts_configuration.html), this config contains environments that help configuring certain parameters differently depending of the environment. You can read more about [environments here](https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/environments.html).
Similar to [configuring Smart Contracts](/docs/contracts_configuration.html), this config contains environments that help configuring certain parameters differently depending of the environment. You can read more about [environments here](https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/environments.html).
### Parameter descriptions

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title: blog.header.title
title: "Embark Labs Blog"
tagline: blog.header.tagline
layout: blog
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title: blog.header.title
title: "Embark Labs Blog"
tagline: blog.header.tagline
layout: blog
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<html lang="en" dir="ltr">
{{ partial('partial/head') }}
<body>
{{ open_graph() }}
{{ body }}
{{ partial('partial/footer') }}

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<li class="o-list-bare__item"><a class="u-link-ghost" href="https://status.im/" target="_blank">Status</a></li>
<li class="o-list-bare__item"><a class="u-link-ghost" href="https://keycard.tech/" target="_blank">Keycard</a></li>
<li class="o-list-bare__item"><a class="u-link-ghost" href="https://dap.ps/" target="_blank">dap.ps</a></li>
<li class="o-list-bare__item"><a class="u-link-ghost" href="https://embark.embarklabs.io/" target="_blank">Embark</a></li>
<li class="o-list-bare__item"><a class="u-link-ghost" href="https://framework.embarklabs.io/" target="_blank">Embark</a></li>
<li class="o-list-bare__item"><a class="u-link-ghost" href="https://subspace.status.im/" target="_blank">Subspace</a></li>
<li class="o-list-bare__item"><a class="u-link-ghost" href="https://vac.dev/" target="_blank">Vac</a></li>
</ul>

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<a href="https://blog.embarklabs.io" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="{{__('navigation.blog')}}">{{__('navigation.blog')}}</a>
</li>
<li class="c-navigation__item">
<a href="https://embark.embarklabs.io" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Embark Framework">Embark</a>
<a href="https://framework.embarklabs.io" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Embark Framework">Embark</a>
</li>
<li class="c-navigation__item">
<a href="https://subspace.embarklabs.io" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Subspace">Subspace</a>
</li>
<li class="c-navigation__item">
<a href="https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/cockpit_introduction.html" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Cockpit">Cockpit</a>
<a href="https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/cockpit_introduction.html" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Cockpit">Cockpit</a>
</li>
</ul>
</div>

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<a href="https://blog.embarklabs.io" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="{{__('navigation.blog')}}">{{__('navigation.blog')}}</a>
</li>
<li class="c-navigation__item">
<a href="https://embark.embarklabs.io" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Embark Framework">Embark</a>
<a href="https://framework.embarklabs.io" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Embark Framework">Embark</a>
</li>
<li class="c-navigation__item">
<a href="https://subspace.embarklabs.io" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Subspace">Subspace</a>
</li>
<li class="c-navigation__item">
<a href="https://embark.embarklabs.io/docs/cockpit_introduction.html" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Cockpit">Cockpit</a>
<a href="https://framework.embarklabs.io/docs/cockpit_introduction.html" class="c-navigation__anchor" title="Cockpit">Cockpit</a>
</li>
</ul>
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{
"name": "Embark",
"description": "embark.embarklabs.io",
"description": "framework.embarklabs.io",
"version": "0.0.0",
"dependencies": {
"browser-sync": "^2.26.3",