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milestonetracker-ui

v0.0.1

Published

Milestone Tracker User Interface

Downloads

9

Readme

Milestone Tracker User Interface

Template for React-based Ethereum decentralized app (Dapp).

This is an opinionated version of ethereum-webpack-example-dapp and largely intended for personal use, unless you share the same opinion as mine.

It is largely a combination of:

What does this include

  • Webpack build script with Webpack dev server
  • ES2015/ES6
  • ESlint for ES2015 using Airbnb JS style guide
  • React for front-end view
  • Solidity for Ethereum smart contracts
  • Test suite for smart contract testing

How to run

  1. Run a local Ethereum node with JSON-RPC listening at port 8545 (default). testrpc would be the most straight-forward method.
# Using testrpc (recommended)
testrpc

# If you are running Geth,
# make sure to run in testnet or private net and enable rpc
geth --testnet --rpc
  1. Install dependencies
npm install
  1. Start the dev server, code and enjoy! Browser should automatically refresh if you make any changes to the code.
npm start

Load http://localhost:8080/ on your web browser.

  1. For deployment, run npm build and upload build/ to your server.