# Status Open Bounty [![Riot Chat Badge](https://img.shields.io/badge/join%20%23openbounty-riot-green.svg)](https://chat.status.im/#/room/#openbounty:status.im) Allows you to set bounties for GitHub issues, paid out in Ether or any ERC-20 token. More information: https://wiki.status.im/Status_Open_Bounty Live production version: https://openbounty.status.im The `master` branch is automatically deployed here. Live testnet (Ropsten) version: https://openbounty.status.im:444 The `develop` branch is automatically deployed here. ## Table of contents - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - [Application config](#application-config) - [GitHub integration](#github-integration) - [Contracts](#contracts) - [Running](#running) - [Testing](#testing) - [More info](#more-info) ## Prerequisites You will need [Leiningen](https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen) 2.0 or above installed. Also, make sure that you have [wkhtmltoimage](https://wkhtmltopdf.org/downloads.html) available in your PATH. On macOS, it can be installed via `brew cask install wkhtmltopdf`. ### PostgreSQL Install [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/), and set it up properly: ``` psql postgres -c "CREATE USER commiteth WITH PASSWORD 'commiteth';" psql postgres -c "CREATE DATABASE commiteth;" ``` ## Application config Create `/config-dev.edn`, and populate it correctly, according to `env/dev/resources/config.edn`. The config fields are described below: Key | Description --- | --- dev | Currently specifies whether Swagger UI endpoints should be added to routes port | HTTP port for the Ring web app dev-login | Local development only. Set it to the GitHub name of your dev user in order to log in to the system and to bypass OAuth. Following this, set `server-address` according to your localhost address. nrepl-port | nREPL port for development jdbc-database-url | PostgreSQL database URL; for instance, the URL to the local db would be `jdbc:postgresql://localhost/commiteth?user=commiteth&password=commiteth` server-address | The URL and port of the local server that can be resolved from public internet. It will be used as a redirect URI during GitHub OAuth authorization process. eth-account | Ethereum account ID for the bot eth-password | Ethereum account password for the bot eth-rpc-url | RPC URL to the Ethereum node, e.g. Geth. Either local or remote eth-wallet-file | Location of the wallet file. If Geth is run with the parameters specified below, it will reside under `$HOME/.ropsten/keystore`. offline-signing | Specifies whether to sign transactions locally before sending. Default is true. Set to false when connecting to the local Geth node that unlocks accounts. tokenreg-base-format | Should be set to `:status` github-client-id | Related to OAuth. Copied from the GitHub account: Settings -> Developer settings -> OAuth Apps github-client-secret | Related to OAuth. Copied from theGitHub account: Settings -> Developer settings -> OAuth Apps github-user | GitHub username for a bot account. It is used for posting bounty comments. github-password | GitHub password for a bot account. webhook-secret | Secret string to be used when creating a GitHub App user-whitelist | Set of GitHub user/org IDs to be whitelisted. E.g. `#{"status-im" "your_org"}` testnet-token-data | Token data map; useful if there are Geth connectivity problems ## GitHub integration Open Bounty uses both OAuth App and GitHub App integration. ### OAuth App Follow the steps [here](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/creating-an-oauth-app/). Specify the value of `:server-address` as "Homepage URL", and `:server-address` + `/callback` as "Authorization callback URL". Be sure to copy the Client ID and Client Secret values in the config file. ### GitHub App Follow the steps [here](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-github-apps/creating-a-github-app/). Be sure to specify `:server-address` + `/webhook-app` as "Webhook URL", and `:webhook-secret` as "Webhook Secret". ## Contracts All information related to development of OpenBounty smart contracts can be found in [`contracts/`](/contracts/). ## Running ### Ethereum node There are two options for connecting to an Ethereum node: either run a local node with an unlocked account, or connect to a remote Geth node or Infura. We will be connecting to Ropsten, which is an Ethereum network used for testing. #### Local To launch a local geth node with the bot account unlocked, issue the following command: ``` #!/bin/bash geth --fast --testnet --cache=1024 --datadir=$HOME/.ropsten --verbosity 4 --port 50100 --ipcpath ~/.ropsten/geth.ipc --rpc --rpcaddr 127.0.0.1 --rpcport 8545 --rpcapi db,eth,net,web3,personal --rpccorsdomain "https://wallet.ethereum.org" --unlock "0xYOUR_ADDR" --password <(echo "YOUR_PASSPHRASE") ``` #### Remote Register at [Infura](https://infura.io/signup). You will receive an email with the provider's URLs. Paste a URL for the Ropsten network into `config.edn` under the `:eth-rpc-url` key, and set `:offline-signing` to true. ### CSS auto-compilation Launch the following command in a separate shell: ``` lein less auto ``` ### Solidity compilation Invoke `build-contracts` Leiningen task to compile Solidity files into Java classes: ``` lein build-contracts ``` ### Clojure app without REPL Launch the following commands, each in its own shell: ``` lein run lein figwheel ``` ### Clojure app with REPL You'll have to start a REPL on the backend and frontend. ``` lein repl ``` Now you can start a CLJS REPL: ``` (use 'figwheel-sidecar.repl-api) (start-figwheel!) (cljs-repl) ``` (Alternatively, if you use emacs and CIDER, you can run cider-jack-in. Details [here](https://cider.readthedocs.io/en/latest/up_and_running/)) Next, start the application from the clojure REPL: ``` (user/start) ``` ## Uberjar build To create a standalone uberjar: ``` lein uberjar ``` This creates `target/uberjar/commiteth.jar`. You can run it with the following command from within the project's root: ``` java -Dconf= -jar target/uberjar/commiteth.jar ``` ## Testing ### QA Please refer to [doc/testing.md](https://github.com/status-im/commiteth/blob/develop/doc/testing.md). ### Clojure tests ``` lein test ``` ### ClojureScript tests ``` lein with-profile test doo phantom test ``` ### Reagent component devcards ``` lein with-profile test figwheel devcards ``` Open http://localhost:3449/cards.html ### CircleCI We use CircleCI to run unit tests. For this to work, set the following env vars: > These env vars override the configuration parameters that are usually set using the `config.edn` file. - `ETH_ACCOUNT` - as in `config.edn` - `ETH_PASSWORD` - as in `config.edn` - `ETH_RPC_URL` - as in `config.edn` - `ETH_WALLET_FILE` - as in `config.edn` - `ETH_WALLET_JSON` - contents of this will be written to `ETH_WALLET_FILE` :bulb: Ideally, we'd create those parameters in a script. PR welcome. ## Update landing page Landing page is static and different CSS and JS due to time constraints. - Build CSS with Gulp (see `static_landing_page/README.md` - Make changes and `./build-landing-page.sh` This copies the necessary artifacts over to the `resources` dir. ## More info Detailed information on code structure, troubleshooting, and more can be found [here](doc/README.md). ## License Licensed under the [Affero General Public License v3.0](https://github.com/status-im/commiteth/blob/master/LICENSE.md)