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@yoda-plus/yp-docutrade-cli

v1.0.2

Published

yp-docutrade-cli for DNS TXT record creation for docutrade

Downloads

3

Readme

@yoda-plus/yp-docutrade-cli

yp-docutrade-cli for DNS TXT record creation for docutrade

Installation

  • open the terminal and run the following command

    npm install -g @yoda-plus/yp-docutrade-cli

  • set environment variables

    • For linux/macOS

      export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<access-key-id>

      export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<secret-access-key>

      export AWS_ROUTE53_HOSTED_ZONE_ID=<zone-id>

      export AWS_ROUTE53_DOMAIN=<domain.com>

      OR add the above lines to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc file

    • For windows

    1. Press Windows + R to open the Windows Run prompt. Or you can search for Environment Variables in the search box and select the option Edit the system environment variables (skip step2).
    2. Type sysdm.cpl and press Enter to open the System Properties window.

    System Properties

    1. Open the Advanced tab and click on the Environment Variables button in the System Properties window.

    Environment Variables

    1. The Environment Variables window is divided into two sections. The sections display user-specific and system-wide environment variables. To add a variable, click the New… button under the appropriate section.

    New Environment Variable

    1. Enter the name of the variable and its value in the New User Variable window. Click OK to save the variable.

    Environment Variable to be added:

    AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<access-key-id>

    AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<secret-access-key>

    AWS_ROUTE53_HOSTED_ZONE_ID=<zone-id>

    AWS_ROUTE53_DOMAIN=<domain.com>

    New User Variable

    OR

    • Set Environment Variable in Windows via Command Prompt

      Use the setx command to set a new user-specific environment variable via the Command Prompt:

      setx [variable_name] "[variable_value]"

      Where:

      [variable_name]: The name of the environment variable you want to set. [variable_value]: The value you want to assign to the new environment variable.

      For instance:

      setx Test_variable "Variable value"

      Note: You need to restart the Command Prompt for the changes to take effect.

      • To add a system-wide environment variable, open the Command Prompt as administrator and use:

        setx [variable_name] "[variable_value]" /M

Usage

  • open the terminal and run the following command

    yp-docutrade txt-record create --address <contract address> --networkId <network chain ID>

    the above command will create a TXT record in the DNS zone for the given contract address and network chain ID

    Example:

    yp-docutrade txt-record create --address 0x1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 --networkId 51