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readme.md
Gnosis Safe
The most trusted platform to store digital assets on Ethereum. More info at gnosis-safe.io
This repository contains the code for the frontend code hosted at [https://gnosis-safe.io/app/]
Besides the Ethereum Mainnet, the following networks are supported:
For technical information please refer to the Gnosis Developer Portal.
For support requests, please open up a bug issue or reach out via Discord.
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
We use yarn in our infrastructure, so we decided to go with yarn in the README. Please install yarn globally if you haven't already.
Environment variables
The app grabs environment variables from the .env
file. Copy our template to your own local file:
cp .env.example .env
To execute transactions, you'll need to create an Infura project and set the project ID in the .env
you've just created:
REACT_APP_INFURA_TOKEN=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Once done, you'll need to restart the app if it's already running.
Installing and running
Install dependencies for the project:
yarn install
To use the Rinkeby services:
yarn start
If you prefer using the Mainnet ones:
yarn start-mainnet
Building
For Rinkeby:
yarn build
For Mainnet:
yarn build-mainnet
Running the tests
To run the tests:
yarn test
Lint
ESLint will be run automatically before you commit. To run it manually:
yarn lint:fix
Deployment
The code is deployed to a testing website automatically on each push via a GitHub Action. The GitHub Action will create a new subdomain and post the link as a comment in the PR.
When pushing to the master
branch, the code will be uploaded to the production bucket but not deployed automatically.
This is done manually by the devops team for extra safety.
Releasing to production
We prepare a new release every sprint. Sprints are two weeks long.
- A separate code-freeze branch named
release/X.Y.Z
is created - The QA team do regression testing on this branch
- If issues are found, bugfixes are merged into this branch
- Once the QA is done, we push the branch to
master
(which is deployed to production) - Master is afterwards backmerged into the main
development
branch.
Configuring the app for running on different networks
Please check the network configuration documentation
Built With
- React - A JS library for building user interfaces
- Material UI 4.X - React components that implement Google's Material Design
- redux, immutable, reselect, final-form - React ecosystem libraries
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.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details