@daostack/test-env-experimental v4.0.24
test_env
This repository is used to create docker images that can be used for testing the DAOstack stack, for example in  @daostack/client and @doastack/alchemy
The test environment
The test environment consists of 3 (related) docker images:
- https://hub.docker.com/r/daostack/test-env : an image with ganache with a large number of deployed contracts
- https://hub.docker.com/r/daostack/subgraph-ipfs : an ipfs image which contains the proposal data and the subgraph definition
- https://hub.docker.com/r/daostack/subgraph-postgres : a postgres image to use with graph-node, that contains the data of a subgraph called daostackthat indexes the contracts in thetest_envimage
Using the package
These setups look like this: (for updated examples refer to https://github.com/daostack/client/blob/master/docker-compose.yml and https://github.com/daostack/alchemy/blob/master/docker-compose.yml)
- Create a file named docker-compose.ymlwith the contents below
- Run docker-compose up graph-node
- Visit the subgraph at
version: "3"
services:
  graph-node:
    image: 'graphprotocol/graph-node@sha256:8af6adc44d6c55eaed7f6d3ac2b96af0823044e94ffee380288f07e96d5ff30b'
    ports:
      - 8000:8000
      - 8001:8001
      - 8020:8020
    links:
      - ipfs
      - postgres
      - ganache
    environment:
      postgres_host: postgres:5432
      postgres_user: postgres
      postgres_pass: 'letmein'
      postgres_db: postgres
      ipfs: ipfs:5001
      ethereum: private:http://ganache:8545
      GRAPH_LOG: "graph.log"
      GRAPH_GRAPHQL_MAX_FIRST: 1000
  ipfs:
    image: daostack/subgraph-ipfs:0.0.1-rc.36-v1-3.0.19
    ports:
      - 5001:5001
  postgres:
    image: daostack/subgraph-postgres:0.0.1-rc.36-v1-3.0.19
    ports:
      - 9432:5432
    environment:
      POSTGRES_PASSWORD: 'letmein'
  ganache:
    image: daostack/test-env:0.0.1-rc.36-v1-3.0.19
    ports:
      - 8545:8545What you need
- npm
- docker
Create a new release
./release.sh will create a new release, which will run the following steps:
- (re)start fresh docker containers for ipfs, postgres, graph-node, ganache
- deploy the contracts, DAOs, proposals, etc to ganache using npm run deploy-daos
- build a subgraph that indexes these using npm run deploy-subgraph
- tag and publish the docker contains to dockerhub
./release.sh -d will run the script in development mode, which will run all the steps except publish the result on docker hub
Instructions
Create and release new images for a new Arc/subgraph combo.
- find the latest subgraph relase: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@daostack/subgraph
- find the corresponding package versions for @daostack/migrationin https://github.com/daostack/subgraph/blob/master/package-lock.json
- edit package.jsonand update the@daostack/subgraphand@daostack/migrationdependencies
- run npm install
- edit docker-compose.ymland update thegraphprotocl/graph-node(to match what is in the subgraph package.json) and thedaostack/migrationimage. This image already has the DAOStack base contracts deployed
- (re)-start the docker containers: docker-compose up graph-node. You will now have a graph server running onhttp://127.0.0.1:8000, but it will not have any subgraphs deployed to it yet.
- npm run migratedeploy some DAOs and other contracts (in addition to those already available from the- @daostack/migrationimage. If the- Arcversion has changed, this script may break. If so, fix it.
- npm run deploy-subgraph: will generate and deploy the subgraph.- http://127.0.0.1:8000
available accounts
There are 10 available test accounts - these are the usual ganache test accounts. They have hold some ETH and GEN.
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