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redapp

v1.2.1

Published

Redux web3 integration and util for DApps

Downloads

8

Readme

ReDApp

Build Status dependencies Status devDependencies Status License: MIT

ReDApp is a NPM package aiming to ease the development of DApps (decentralized applications) by performing the common web3 tasks in an idiomatic Redux flow:

  • call smartcontract getters, e.g. read token balance.
  • transactions
  • accounts
  • blocks
  • send regular transactions
  • send smart-contract transactions

coming soon in V2:

  • retrieve history: get filtered event logs

ReDApp only supports Web3.js v1.0+.

Documentation

API reference docs and integration docs can be found here: ReDApp Documentation

Dependencies

Library deps.

  • Web3.0, v1.0+
  • redux + redux-saga: where tracked information is maintained and updated with.
  • UUID/v4: for unique ids for each transaction. Hashes do not suffice since in-broadcast transactions don't have a hash yet.

Dev deps.

  • Babel (v7): ES6 support
  • Mocha, Chai: testing
  • istanbul: coverage reporting
  • rimraf, cross-env, npm-run-all: utils for npm run scripts
  • ESLint: linting
  • ESdoc: documentation generator, checks doc coverage.

Examples

See /examples folder:

Testing & Coverage

npm run:test
npm run:cover

Building

There are three build output formats: ES6, common-js, UMD.

ES6

  • Babel stage features are transformed, code is otherwise the same
  • Separate modules
  • Outputs to es
npm run build:es

Common-js

  • Separate modules
  • Compatible with non-ES6 code
  • Outputs to /lib
npm run build:cjs

UMD

  • bundled code, single module require.
  • Built to work with unpkg.
  • external dependencies
  • external babel helpers (regeneratorRuntime)
  • Outputs to /dist/redapp.js, and a minified version, /dist/redapp.js
npm run build:umd
npm run build:umd:min

License

MIT, see LICENSE file