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Surfboard
Surfboard is a command line interface for working with RIDE programming language. Surfboard allows to compile RIDE scripts, deploy and run tests.
Surfboard requires nodejs
.
The full manual how to use different tools for Waves dApps you can find here
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Surfboard is distributed as npm package. To install run npm i -g @waves/surfboard
Usage
For all commands surboard tries to use surfboard.config.json
. If it is not present, surfboard falls back to global config. You can change global config by using config:change
with -g
flag
$ npm install -g @waves/surfboard
$ surfboard COMMAND
running command...
$ surfboard (-v|--version|version)
@waves/surfboard/2.3.0 darwin-x64 node-v17.0.1
$ surfboard --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ surfboard COMMAND
...
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Commands
<!-- commands -->surfboard compile FILE
surfboard config:change KEY VALUE
surfboard config:show [KEY]
surfboard help [COMMAND]
surfboard init
surfboard repl
surfboard run FILE
surfboard test [FILE]
surfboard compile FILE
compile ride file
USAGE
$ surfboard compile FILE
ARGUMENTS
FILE path to ride file
OPTIONS
--fullInfo outputs JSON with additional info. Such as complexity, size etc.
See code: src/commands/compile.ts
surfboard config:change KEY VALUE
change config
USAGE
$ surfboard config:change KEY VALUE
ARGUMENTS
KEY config option key in dot notion
VALUE config option value
OPTIONS
-g, --global change global config
See code: src/commands/config/change.ts
surfboard config:show [KEY]
show config
USAGE
$ surfboard config:show [KEY]
ARGUMENTS
KEY Config option key in dot notation
OPTIONS
-g, --global Show global config
See code: src/commands/config/show.ts
surfboard help [COMMAND]
display help for surfboard
USAGE
$ surfboard help [COMMAND]
ARGUMENTS
COMMAND command to show help for
OPTIONS
--all see all commands in CLI
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
surfboard init
initialize new Ride project
USAGE
$ surfboard init
See code: src/commands/init.ts
surfboard repl
run ride repl
USAGE
$ surfboard repl
OPTIONS
--env=env which environment should be used for test
See code: src/commands/repl.ts
surfboard run FILE
run js script with with blockchain context
USAGE
$ surfboard run FILE
ARGUMENTS
FILE path to script
OPTIONS
--env=env which environment should be used
--variables=variables env variables can be set for usage in script via env.{variable_name}. E.g.: MY_SEED="seed
phraze",DAPP_ADDRESS="xyz"
See code: src/commands/run.ts
surfboard test [FILE]
run test
USAGE
$ surfboard test [FILE]
ARGUMENTS
FILE path to test file
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose logs all transactions and node responses
--env=env which environment should be used for test
--variables=variables env variables can be set for usage in tests via env.{variable_name}. E.g.: MY_SEED="seed
phraze",DAPP_ADDRESS=xyz, AMOUNT=1000
See code: src/commands/test.ts
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