# Status CLI Additional tools for DApps developers. These tools allows to speed up the process of developing DApps for Status. ## Requirements 1. Node.js; 2. NPM; 3. Watchman (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/docs/install.html). ## Installing ``` npm i -g status-dev-cli ``` ## Command Line **Common parameters:** * `--ip ` to specify your device's IP address. If you don't know your device's IP address, just run `status-dev-cli scan`. The IP should be provided for every command you try to execute (except `scan`, of course) Device IP can also be provided using the `STATUS_DEVICE_IP` environment variable (e.g. `STATUS_DEVICE_IP=192.168.0.2 status-dev-cli list`) #### 1. Scanning the network ***status-dev-cli 3.2.0+, Status 0.9.8+*** Scans for available Status debug servers and returns IP addresses of them. `status-dev-cli scan` #### 2. Adding a contact (DApp or bot) `status-dev-cli add [contact] --ip [device ip]` * `contact` — JSON containing contact information. It is not required if you develop a DApp and this DApp contains `package.json` file. Otherwise, this map should contain `whisper-identity`, `name` and `dapp-url` or `bot-url` fields (see the example in **Scenario** section) #### 3. Removing a contact (DApp or bot) `status-dev-cli remove [whisper-identity] --ip [device ip]` * `whisper-identity` — the identity of your DApp/bot. It is not required if you develop a DApp and this DApp contains `package.json` file. #### 4. Refreshing a DApp automatically `status-dev-cli watch [dir] [whisper-identity] --ip [device ip]` * `dir` — dir that should be observed. Not required; * `whisper-identity` — the identity of your DApp/bot. It is not required if you develop a DApp and this DApp contains `package.json` file. #### 5. Refreshing a DApp manually ***status-dev-cli 2.2.1+*** This command simply reloads the DApp `status-dev-cli refresh [whisper-identity] --ip [device ip]` * `whisper-identity` — the identity of your DApp/bot. It is not required if your DApp contains `package.json` file. #### 6. Switching network ***status-dev-cli 2.2.0+, Status 0.9.4+*** Typically when developing DApps, a developer uses his own private chain or a simulator. Status inserts its own web3 object into the DApp, however, this web3 object is connected to a different network than the development one. This command allows to switch a network. Next time you login the network will be switched back. `status-dev-cli switch-node --ip [device ip]` * `url` (required) — the network that will be used instead of `http://localhost:8545` #### 7. Listing all debuggable DApps and bots ***status-dev-cli 3.2.0+, Status 0.9.8+*** Displays all debuggable DApps and bots. Can be useful if you don't remember identities of your applications. `status-dev-cli list --ip [device ip]` #### 8. Extracting logs ***status-dev-cli 3.2.0+, Status 0.9.8+*** Displays the last 100 log messages for the specified bot or DApp. `status-dev-cli log --ip [device ip]` * `whisper-identity` — identity of your DApp or bot. ## Using status-dev-cli as a library ``` var StatusDev = require('status-dev-cli'); var statusDev = new StatusDev({ip: 'you-device-ip'}); dataData = { "whisper-identity": "dapp-MyAppName", "dapp-url": "http://your-server-ip:port", "name": "My App Name" } statusDev.addContact(dappData, function(error, result) {}); statusDev.refreshContact(dappData, function(error, result) {}); statusDev.removeContact(dappData, function(error, result) {}); statusDev.switchNode(rpcUrl, function(error, result) {}); statusDev.listDApps(function(error, result) {}); statusDev.getLog(identity, function(error, result) {}); ``` ## DApp development To make debugging work we run a web server on your device. It runs on port 5561 on both iOS and Android, but only if you need it. To start a server you need to: 1. Connect your device to computer; 2. Open Status application and log in; 3. Open `Console` chat and execute `/debug` command providing "On" as the argument. You can also easily turn the server off from here. **Note:** if you turn the server on, it will start automatically the next time you log in. ### Scenario Imagine you are developing a DApp on your computer. You have a directory where all DApp files are placed, and there is a server running on your computer. Let's say it is running on port 8080, so you can access your DApp by typing http://localhost:8080 in your browser. 1. Find the IP address of your device by running `status-dev-cli scan`; 2. Add a DApp to Status by executing `status-dev-cli add '{"whisper-identity": "dapp-test", "dapp-url": "http://localhost:8080/", "name": "My Dapp"}' --ip `; 3. Open the "My Dapp" on your device; 4. Optional: Execute `status-dev-cli watch-dapp . '{"whisper-identity": "dapp-test"}' --ip ` to start automatically refreshing your DApp in Status browser when you change the DApp's code.