The Status module that consumes go-ethereum
https://status.im
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README.md
Status bindings for go-ethereum
Docs
Intro
status-go is an underlying part of Status - a browser, messenger, and gateway to a decentralized world.
It's written in Go and requires Go 1.8 or above.
It uses Makefile to do most common actions. See make help
output for available commands.
status-go uses forked ethereum-go with some changes in it, located under vendor/
dir.
Build
There are two main modes status-go can be built:
- standalone server
- library to link for Android or iOS
Use following Makefile commands:
make statusgo
(builds binary intobuild/bin/statusd
)make statusgo-android
) (builds .aar filebuild/android-16/aar
)make statusgo-ios
andmake statusgo-ios-simulator
(builds iOS related artifacts inbuild/os-9.3/framework
)
Testing
To test statusgo, use: make ci
.
If you want to launch specific test, for instance RPCSendTransactions
, use the following command:
./build/env.sh go test -v ./geth/api/ -testify.m ^RPCSendTransaction$
Note -testify.m
as testify/suite is used to group individual tests.