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ether-tweet-ui
This software generates an browser based User interface for EthTweet
To learn about EthTweet see: https://github.com/yep/eth-tweet
Use the following in a web browser in order to use the current Version of the client.
<this path>/dist/app/dev/index.html
Start up geth using RPC and allow access from the domain running ethTweetUI:
geth --rpc --rpccorsdomain="*"
Development
This angular 2 based webapp using webpack and the web3 API. You may use the following instructions to build or extend the ethTweet UI.
Usage
You have access to the following npm scripts
- npm run clean (clean the
dist
folder) - npm run build (build the code to the
dist
folder) - npm run browsersync (open a live browser on port 5000, recompiling the code on each change)
- npm run webpack:server (same as browsersync but uses webpack-dev-server)
- npm run lint (run eslint and tslint)
- npm run karma (run unit test)
- npm run karma:watch (run unit test in watch mode)
- npm run e2e (run e2e test - make sure that browsersync or webpack:server is running in another console window)
- npm run e2e:live (run e2e test and stop to allow debug - make sure that browsersync or webpack:server is running in another console window)
Distribution
Note that the code is distributed to the dist
folder
You can pass a different TARGET or MODE using the following command:
[TARGET=newtarget MODE=dev] npm run build
Default TARGET is app
, possible values will depends if you have scaffolded other targets
Default MODE is dev
, can be either prod
or dev
The same apply to the webpack-server
task or browsersync
task
npm run webpack-server
: compile and open a the webpack reload browser
You can pass a different TARGET or MODE using the following command:
[TARGET=newtarget MODE=dev] npm run webpack-server
Launching
npm run webpack-server
# or
npm run browsersync
Visit your browser at http://localhost:5000