@metaplex-foundation/amman v0.12.1
Amman
A m odern man datory toolbelt to help test solana SDK libraries and apps on a locally running validator.
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API
Aside from providing a CLI for various tasks, amman also provides commonly used actions, transactions, asserts and more via an API. Please find the API docs here.
CLI
amman [command]
Commands:
  amman start    Launches a solana-test-validator and the amman relay and/or
                 mock storage if so configured
  amman stop     Stops the relay and storage and kills the running solana
                 test validator
  amman logs     Launches 'solana logs' and pipes them through a prettifier
  amman airdrop  Airdrops provided Sol to the payer
  amman label    Adds labels for accounts or transactions to amman
  amman account  Retrieves account information for a PublicKey or a label or
                 shows all labeled accounts
  amman run      Executes the provided command after expanding all address
                 labels
Options:
  --help     Show help                                                 [boolean]
  --version  Show version number                                       [boolean]Commands: start
amman start <config.js>If no config.js is provided amman looks for an .ammanrc.js file in the current directory.
If that isn't found either it uses a default config.
The config should be a JavaScript module exporting 'validator' with any of the below properties:
- killRunningValidators: if true will kill any solana-test-validators currently running on the system.
- programs: bpf programs which should be loaded into the test validator
- accountsCluster: default cluster to clone remote accounts from
- accounts: array of remote accounts to load into the test validator
- jsonRpcUrl: the URL at which the test validator should listen for JSON RPC requests
- websocketUrl: for the RPC websocket
- ledgerDir: where the solana test validator writes the ledger
- resetLedger: if true the ledger is reset to genesis at startup
- verifyFees: if true the validator is not considered fully started up until it charges transaction fees
Example Configs
Validator/Relay/Storage Config with Defaults
Below is an example config with all values set to the defaults except for an added
program and a relay and storage config.
A amman-explorer relay is launched automatically with the validator unless it is running in a CI environment and if a relay is already running on the known relay port, it is killed first.
A mock storage is launched only if a storage config is provided. In case a storage server
is already running on the known storage port, it is killed first.
import { LOCALHOST, tmpLedgerDir } from '@metaplex-foundation/amman'
module.exports = {
  validator: {
    killRunningValidators: true,
    programs: [
      { 
        label: 'Token Metadata Program',
        programId: programIds.metadata,
        deployPath: localDeployPath('mpl_token_metadata')
      },
    ],
    jsonRpcUrl: LOCALHOST,
    websocketUrl: '',
    commitment: 'confirmed',
    ledgerDir: tmpLedgerDir(),
    resetLedger: true,
    verifyFees: false,
    detached: process.env.CI != null,
  },
  relay: {
    enabled: process.env.CI == null,
    killlRunningRelay: true,
  },
  storage: {
    enabled: process.env.CI == null,
    storageId: 'mock-storage',
    clearOnStart: true,
  },
}Config with Remote Accounts
Below is an example of a config where the accounts are being pulled from a specific RPC endpoint.
module.exports = {
  validator: {
    // By default Amman will pull the account data from the accountsCluster (can be overridden on a per account basis)
    accountsCluster: 'https://api.metaplex.solana.com',
    accounts: [
        {
          label: 'Token Metadata Program',
          accountId:'metaqbxxUerdq28cj1RbAWkYQm3ybzjb6a8bt518x1s',
          // marking executable as true will cause Amman to pull the executable data account as well automatically
          executable: true,
        },
        {
          label: 'Random other account',
          accountId:'4VLgNs1jXgdciSidxcaLKfrR9WjATkj6vmTm5yCwNwui',
          // By default executable is false and is not required to be in the config
          // executable: false,
          
          // Providing a cluster here will override the accountsCluster field
          cluster: 'https://metaplex.devnet.rpcpool.com'
        }
      ]
  }
}Deactivating Test Validator Features
For the different clusters like devnet some features are disabled. By default the locally running solana-test-validator does not disable any features and thus behaves differently than the provided clusters.
In order to run tests in a scenario that is closer to how they would run against a specific cluster you can match the features of it via the matchFeatures config property:
module.exports = {
  validator: {
    ...
    // The below disables any features that are deactivated for the `mainnet-beta` cluster
    matchFeatures: 'mainnet-beta',
  }
}If you want to explicitly disable a set of features you can do so via the deactivateFeatures property:
module.exports = {
  validator: {
    ...
   deactivateFeatures: ['21AWDosvp3pBamFW91KB35pNoaoZVTM7ess8nr2nt53B'],
  }
}NOTE: that only one of the above properties can be set
Resources
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