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Hyperledger Indy Transaction Explorer

How it works?

Start locally in localhost

The easiest way to get started with indy. Follow this to startup locally Indypool with Indyscan attached out of the box.

Start in AWS

Second option is running in AWS. Follow this to startup Indypool with Indyscan attached out of the box in AWS.

Custom deployments or running on host

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Structure

- start/               - automation to start scanned Indypool locally
- start-aws/           - automation to start scanned Indypool in AWS
- indyscan-api/        - indyscan API for querying db-stored transactions
- indyscan-api-client/ - http client to call indyscan api
- indyscan-webapp/     - nextjs based UI running against indyscan-api 
- indyscan-daemon/     - process searching for ledger transactions, storing them in a database
- indyscan-daemon-ui/  - user interface to manage indyscan-daemon workers 
- indyscan-storage/    - shared library for app and daemon - how to store and retrieve transactions in db
- indyscan-txtype/     - shared library contaning domain knowledge about indy transactions
- ubuntu-libindy/      - base docker image for daemon docker image
- indypool-client/     - small tool for verifying connectivity to an indy ledger
- dev/                 - scripts for managing this monorepo

Indyscan daemon

Scans ledger and stores the found transactions in database. Read more.

Indyscan api

Provides HTTP api to query transactions (found by the daemon) and networks from the database Read more.

Indyscan api-client

Provides Javascript client for talking to Indyscan API Read more.

Indyscan web-app

NEXT.JS based UI for viewing scanned transactions Read more.