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Polymath Apps

This is a monorepo containing the webapps and libraries in Polymath. In each package you will find a Readme that describes it.

Apps and packages

Setup

In the root of the repository run:

yarn install

Installing MongoDB

You will need to run MongoDB in your machine to run the dApps locally

Windows

Follow this guide to install mongodb on windows

MacOS

You can install mongodb with Homebrew

brew update
brew install mongodb

Mongodb uses /data/db as its data folder. If you don't have it you must create it

sudo mkdir -p /data/db

Finally, to start mongodb run:

brew services restart mongodb

Running an app

Start the local blockchain emulator yarn local-blockchain:start

You may want to retrieve a MetaMask account with ETH prepopulated. Look for the Private Keys section in the local blockchain logs from the previous command. You can then pick up any private key and import a new MetaMask account with it.

Once the process finishes, run: yarn start:<app> (for example yarn start:issuer)

Testing

Unit tests

To run unit tests for all apps in parallel (for CI for example) run in root: yarn test

To run unit tests for a specific app run: yarn test:<app> (for example yarn test:ui)

To generate coverage files add run yarn test --coverage

You can set the junit report directory with the env variable JEST_JUNIT_OUTPUT_DIR

E2E Tests

To also enable test coverage reports for E2E tests set COVERAGE=true in your environment

Instructions pending

How to contribute

Please read our contribution guidelines

Deployments

  • Any merge to master automatically deploys to Production
  • Any merge to develop automatically deploys to Staging
  • Any merge to release/* (i.e. release/2.1.1) automatically deploys to Beta

Environments

Production

What the final user sees, this is tokenstudio.polymath.network

Staging

Production-like environment, this runs code that has not yet made its way into the master branch.

Beta

This environment runs the code that is stable enough for an upcoming release. This is betastudio.polymath.network

Upgrading Smart Contracts

To upgrade the repository to a newer version of the smart contracts you must do the following:

  • Upgrade the polymath-core version in @polymathnetwork/shared
  • Run local-blockchain:generate-fixtures inside packages/polymath-shared
  • Commit new fixtures