@polymathnetwork/polymath v0.1.0

Polymath.js
Polymath.js is the main library for interacting with Polymath's smart contracts. It is written in javascript using flow, babel and eslint. The documentation is automatically generated using documentationjs. Checkout the docs
Testing locally
Clone the repo, then run
yarn installyarn testrpc(keep this terminal running)
In a new terminal
yarn compileyarn migrate-testrpcyarn start(babel compiling) (keep this terminal running)
In a new terminal
yarn testto test all filesyarn mocha lib/test/{FILENAME.js}to test a single file
Note: If make changes to source files being compiled by babel, run yarn clean to remove the old compiled babel files, and then run yarn start to get an updated version with the new code.
Updating the contracts
The following occurs:
- Checks that polymath-core is on the master branch
- Executes git pull on the polymath-core
- Copies the polymath-core/contract directory into polymath-js directory
- Removes the polymath-js/build directory
In polymath-js
yarn contracts
Note: Ensure you have the following file structure
- polymath (root dir name doesn't matter)
|-- polymath-js
|-- polymath-coreServing and building documentation
To serve the docs locally, run:
yarn installyarn startto run babel to compile the source code and have it watching for updates (leave this terminal open)yarn serve-poly-docs
To build the docs run yarn build-poly-docs. Make sure when you make edits, you rebuild the docs so they are added in!
Contributing
We're always looking for developers to join the polymath network. To do so we encourage developers to contribute by creating Security Token Offering contracts (STO) which can be used by issuers to raise funds. If your contract is used, you can earn POLY fees directly through the contract, and additional bonuses through the Polymath reserve fund.
If you would like to apply directly to our STO contract development team, please send your resume and/or portfolio to careers@polymath.network.
Styleguide
The polymath-core repo follows the style guide overviewed here: http://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/style-guide.html
8 years ago