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@abcwallet/packager

v1.2.2

Published

A packager for easily creating ABCWallet compatiable offline package.

Downloads

18

Readme

ABCWallet Packager

License: MIT

A packager for easily creating ABCWallet compatiable offline package.

Installation

NPM

npm install @abcwallet/packager

Yarn

Yarn add @abcwallet/packager

Usage

Requirements

Node 10+

Examples

Pack files into an offline package.

First, you need pack resources of your dapp, which should be packed is up to you:

abcp pack -I 100 -H 127.0.0.1 -i test/public -o test/archive.zip

Also, you may put every options in a JSON config file for reuse purpose:

abcp pack -c config.json

The JSON config file support complicated map relation.

Upload offline package to Dapp Store.

You need to set environment variable DS_EMAIL and DS_PASSWORD first. DS_EMAIL is your Dapp Store account email. DS_PASSWORD is your Dapp Store account password.

Then, you may deploy your package with the web page of Dapp Store or the deploy command:

abcp deploy -I 287 -i test/create_by_config.zip

Here you may also reuse the same JSON config file which pack command used:

abcp deploy -c config.json

this will upload offline package to Dapp Store automatically, it will be helpful if you use some sort of ci progress.

Map Config

With JSON config file you set a complicated map relation for your dapp:

one-to-many:

{
  "pid": "1", // your dapp ID
  "input": "./public", // your dapp public directory
  "output": "./create_by_config.zip", // path of packed archive
  "map": [ // one-to-one map
    {
      "from": ".", // the hold public dir
      "to": "a.your-domain.com"
    },
    {
      "from": ".", // the hold public dir
      "to": "b.your-domain.com"
    }
  ]
}

many-to-many:

{
  "pid": "1", // your dapp ID
  "input": "./public", // your dapp public directory
  "output": "./create_by_config.zip", // path of packed archive
  "map": [ // many-to-many map
    {
      "from": "./sub_dir_A_of_public",
      "to": "a.your-domain.com"
    },
    {
      "from": "./sub_dir_A_of_public",
      "to": "b.your-domain.com"
    }
  ]
}

Development

Code Style

We use a little tweaked version of standardjs: https://github.com/BlockABC/eslint-config-blockabc

License

MIT