0.1.6 • Published 6 years ago

nutmeg-networkinterface v0.1.6

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Nutmeg Network Interface

Goal

Serve as a common layer between various networks (initially Monero) so that other components can interact with the network and not have to adjust behavior for different networks.

Milestones

  1. Create and publish stub implementation - Released November 25th, 2017
    • version 0.1.0
    • implementations use console log to provide some feedback to developers
  2. Create and publish working Monero implementation - WIP

Usage

This package should be consumed by installing from npm, npm install -P nutmeg-networkinterface

From the consuming module or script:

import {Network, Block} from 'nutmeg-networkinterface';

var interface = Network.intialize(); //returns a newly created NetworkInterface object

interface.getLatestBlock(); //latest block

var block = new Block();

interface.submitBlock(block); //returns true for success

//To clean up
interface.kill();

Developer Setup

Check if you have node installed

 $ npm -v
 # 5.5.1

If not, install node via homebrew and validate that things are working by trying the above command again

 $ brew install node
 # ...
 # == Summary
 # 🍺  /usr/local/Cellar/node/8.9.1: 5,012 files, 49.4MB

Next install Babel dependencies to compile our ES6 to ES5

 $ npm install --save-dev babel-cli babel-preset-es2015
 # ...
 # + babel-cli@6.26.0
 # + babel-preset-es2015@6.24.1
 # added 274 packages in 12.553s

Install the test devDependencies

 $ npm install -D babel-core chai mocha nyc

Install additional dependencies

 $npm install -D esdoc esdoc-standard-plugin

Running npm run test should result in the tests running (and ideally passing), which will tell you the setup is working.

NPM Commands

Testing

To run all the tests and coverage analysis use npm run test

To run a single test use npm run test:single <path to test file>

To run a single test with coverage analysis use npm run test:single-coverage <path to test file>

JSDoc

To generate the documentation run npm run jsdoc

This will generate an index.html in the ./docs directory. To view open docs/index.html

Note: The jsdoc step is run as apart of the build step, which is included as part of the test step by default.

Clean

To remove the generated content, use npm run clean

Note: This step is run as part of the pretest step by default. Which means it is run before the test, test:single, and test:single-coverage targets.

Resources

  1. JavaScript Library Configuration Setup
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