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embark-nim-compiler
Plugin for Embark to compile Nim contracts
Installation
Plugin
In your embark dapp directory:
npm install embark-nim-compiler --save
or
yarn add embark-nim-compiler
then add embark-nim-compiler to the plugins section in embark.json
:
{
"plugins": {
"embark-nim-compiler": {
"setupBlockchainOptions": true,
"libHeraPath": "path/to/libHera.so"
}
}
}
setupBlockchainOptions
: boolean that when set totrue
, will change the blockchain config for you. If you set this tofalse
, you need to set the blockchain config yourself so that it supports eWasmlibHeraPath
: string path to the filelibHera.so
that is used to have Geth use Hera as a VM. Not needed ifsetupBlockchainOptions
isfalse
Since you need to have Geth+Hera installed, make sure that the built Geth is in your Path or change ethereumClientBin
in you blockchain config to point to the Geth executable (absolute path).
Configs
If you plan to use the eWasm testnet, you will need to have an account with tesnet Ether.
You can find the testnet faucet here: http://ewasm.ethereum.org/faucet/
You will need to connect your Metamask extension to the testnet. To do so, either connect it to you local Geth instance or to a hosted node.
Once you have ETH in your account, add it to the accounts
section in the blockchain config. You can find information on how to do it here: https://embark.status.im/docs/blockchain_accounts_configuration.html
Temporary endpoint
You can use our temporary endpoint available at http://159.65.52.177:8545/
.
This endpoint connects to an eWasm testnet node, but we'll probably shut down at some point, so don't rely on it for production.
Requirements
- Embark 5.0.0 or higher
- A valid eWasm ready node. See https://github.com/ewasm/testnet for more details
- Docker
Troubleshooting
If you get an error related to docker or the image jacqueswww/nimclang
, you might need to pull it first manually using:
docker pull jacqueswww/nimclang