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First run
Now let’s run our website quickly to see what embark will do for us.
npm install
embark run
You should see the Embark console and it's components.
- Contracts - the top left shows which contracts are deployed and their address. * Modules loaded and running - the top right shows the status of the loaded modules running (or not running) in Embark.
- Log - the middle shows log output.
- Console - on the bottom row there is a console that will let us interact with
web3
andipfs
(try it out by typinghelp
to see available commands).
Embark output
You’ll notice from the logs and from the modules that Embark has started Go-ethereum and IPFS processes, compiled and deployed our contract, and webpacked our website for us.
The contract warning in orange will disappear once we update our contract.
Take a tour of the barebones DReddit site
The website has several features that are not yet hooked up to our contract, but let’s take a look around at the website anyway. Launch http://localhost:8000
in your browser.
Functionality you'll see:
- Create a post
- Upvote / Downvote a post
- Search and view posts
Later, we'll hook this functionality up to a contract.