Mikhail Mikheev 8adf6c266e
Feature: replace web3connect with onboardjs (#456)
* init onboard.js

* dep bump

* initial replacement of web3connect with onboard.js

* use averta font in the modal

* update onboard.js, add handlers for session murder

* update preferred wallets

* implement reconnecting to injected provider

* fix duplicate wallet disconnected notification

* update onboard dep

* onboardjs fixes

* test onboard js with hw

* add https to rpcUrl

* Added saved wallet and transactions validation

* made Transactions validation

* bnc-onboard version updated

* Fix lock/unlock problem

* bump onboardjs version

* fixed material-ui lab version

* Update onboard version

* Added hw wallets integration

* Updated preferred wallets

* Add ledger modal

* Merge with dev

* Update onboard

* BUmp new version of onboardjs

* Added some logs

* Added some logs

* Update onboardjs version fix ledger connection

* Update onboardjs version fix ledger connection

* Bump new onboardjs version

* Update new version

* Made improvements

* yarn.lock regenration

* remove https=true

* Remove comments and added some improvements

* Updated package.json dep

* Removed unused deps

* Remove web3connect dep

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Co-authored-by: Mati Dastugue <matiasdastugue@gmail.com>
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Gnosis Team Safe

The most secure way to manage your crypto funds collectively

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

What things you need to install the software and how to install them

yarn add truffle // recommended usage of -g flag
yarn add ganache-cli // recommended usage of -g flag
yarn add flow-type // recommended usage of -g flag

We use yarn in our infrastacture, so we decided to go with yarn in the README

Installing and running

A step by step series of examples that tell you have to get a development env running

Install dependencies for the project:

yarn install

For using the Rinkeby services:

yarn start

If you prefer using Mainnet ones:

yarn start-mainnet

Building

For Rinkeby:

yarn build

For Mainnet:

yarn build-mainnet

Running the tests

  1. Run transaction-history-service
git clone https://github.com/gnosis/safe-transaction-service.git
cd safe-transaction-service
git checkout develop
docker-compose build
# it comes enabled by default in docker-compose
sudo service postgresql stop
docker-compose up -d

Check that the service is running at https://localhost:8000

  1. Migrate Safe Contracts:
git clone https://github.com/gnosis/safe-contracts.git
cd safe-contracts
yarn
npx truffle migrate
  1. Migrate Token Contracts for the tests: Inside safe-react directory
npx truffle migrate
  1. Run the tests:
yarn test

Break down into end to end tests

Explain what these tests test and why

Give an example

And coding style tests

Explain what these tests test and why

Give an example

Deployment

Add additional notes about how to deploy this on a live system

Built With

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

See the full list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments

  • Thanks for Gnosis Team for providing the Safe contracts.
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