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@jwalab/minilab

v0.0.19

Published

Minilab is a mini development environment for the JWA Platform

Downloads

27

Readme

minilab

The minilab is a minimal JWA Lab development environment. Start minilab and write your first service!

Rational

The JWA Platform can seem overwhelming at first. You need to run a Tezos node and an indexer, you need to run a message bus, there's an ingress service, there are protocols and security issues... While the platform itself is easy to piece together as seen with the Community Edition, it still separates the platform and the Tezos Node so it can be used in a production like environment. To make things even easier, minilab offers a complete environment to be used exclusively for development. It can start a Tezos node from scratch or with a known state, which could in term become extremely convenient for testing or debugging!

Look no further, if you want to get familiar with the JWA Platform, you've come to the right place.

Consume

npm install -i @jwalab/minilab
minilab start

Getting started

clone this repository and cd into the directory

git clone [email protected]:jwa-lab/minilab.git
cd minilab
./run start

Then import the alice and bob accounts:

./run bootstrap

Tools and services

  1. Tezos sandbox ()
  2. Nats.io
  3. tzindex
  4. tzstats
  5. Airlock
  6. Airlock dev authorization service