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46 lines
1.5 KiB
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subspace - redux-observable example
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NodeJS application that uses `redux-observable` to initialize Subspace, deploy a contract and periodically create a transaction. This app will deploy a test contract to **Ganache**.
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## Requirements
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- `ganache-cli`
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- `yarn` or `npm` installed.
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## Install
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In the root folder, install, build and link the packages with `yarn` or `npm`
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```
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yarn
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yarn bootstrap
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yarn link --cwd packages/core
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```
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Then in the current folder link `@embarklabs/subspace`, and install the packages
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```
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yarn link "@embarklabs/subspace"
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yarn
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```
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## Usage
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In a terminal execute
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```
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ganache-cli
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```
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In a different session, execute
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```
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node -r esm src/index.js
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```
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You'll see in the console how the state changes everytime subspace receives an event, and a new transaction is created every second or so.
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*Note*: this is a simple example application that does not include error handling for the web3 connection. Be sure `ganache-cli` is running in `localhost:8545` before browsing the dapp.
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### node-gyp problems
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node-gyp can cause problems, because it requires a C++ compiler.
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If you do have problems caused by it, first follow the installation steps for your OS [here](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation).
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If you still have problems and are on Windows, try the following:
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- run `npm config set msvs_version 2015` before `npm install`
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- Repair Windows Build tools that the node-gyp doc made you install. If it tells you to remove a conflicting version do it. After the repair succeeded, reboot. |