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seabug-contracts

v0.2.0

Published

A library for interacting with Seabug smart contracts via the Cardano Transaction Lib (CTL).

Downloads

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Readme

seabug-contracts

A library for interacting with Seabug smart contracts via the Cardano Transaction Lib (CTL).

Tests

Use spago test to run the tests. Something like nix build .#checks.<system>.seabug-contracts can also be used, where <system> is something like x86_64-linux.

Minting

The minting process currently requires some manual steps. To mint a new NFT:

  • Upload a new image to nft.storage (e.g. using seabug/scripts/mint-nft.sh)
  • Uncomment this line
  • Update the image info here
    • Make sure you're using the base36 encoded CID (mint-nft.sh prints this out)
  • Run make run-dev and open the link from the console in chrome; this will trigger the minting
    • If Nami/Gero are giving you trouble, this snippet can be used to use a key wallet instead:
      privateKey <- liftM (error "Failed to parse private key") $
        privateKeyFromBytes
            =<< hexToRawBytes "<secret key>"
      privateStakeKey <- liftM (error "Failed to parse private stake key")
        $ privateKeyFromBytes
        =<< hexToRawBytes "<secret stake key>"
      let wallet = Just $ mkKeyWallet (wrap privateKey) (Just $ wrap privateStakeKey)
    • The secret key can be obtained through e.g. seabug/scripts/prepare-wallet.sh (make sure to add ada to that wallet)
      • Note you may have to remove the "5820" from the start of the "cborHex" in the skey file
    • The stake key will also be necessary for minting, the command cardano-cli stake-address key-gen --signing-key-file stake.skey --verification-key-file stake.vkey can be used to get a stake key
  • Add the wallet that you minted with as an artist to the nft-marketplace-server database with admin/create_artist