origin v0.8.6
Head to https://www.originprotocol.com/developers to learn more about what we're building and how to get involved.
origin-js
origin-js is a library of javascript code and Ethereum smart contracts which allow anyone to create decentralized marketplaces, including for fractional usage. It is an open source project created by Origin Protocol.
⚠️ This is an alpha version which is not suitable for production environments.
Documentation
Demo
origin-js is showcased in our Demo DApp currently running on the Rinkeby testnet.
Using origin-js in your project
As a node package
npm install origin --save
or
yarn add origin
Plain javascript
A browser-compatible plain javascript file origin.js
is available in the Releases section. A hosted version can be directly included in your html as:
<script src="https://code.originprotocol.com/origin-js/origin-v0.7.1.js"></script>
npm build
will generate this file and save it to dist/origin.js
.
Local development
Fully integrated with origin-dapp and origin-bridge
We recommend using Origin Box for development and testing on your local machine. This saves you the headache of spinning up several environments and running multiple, different processes.
Without origin-bridge
- Clone this repo.
git clone https://github.com/OriginProtocol/origin-js.git && cd origin-js
Install dependencies and link by running
npm run install:dev
. This script is a shortcut fornpm install && npm link
. Linking means that changes toorigin-js
code are immediately available to local DApps without annpm install
.Start the local blockchain and build origin-js by running
npm start
. Code changes will trigger a live rebuild.To interact with your local origin-js and local blockahin, see the instructions in our Demo DApp.
Tests
Command Line (All Tests)
Our full test suite can be run with:
npm run test
Note: you should not have the server running at this time, as these tests start their own local blockchain instance.
Command Line (Non-Solidity Tests)
To run non-contract tests (test/**.js
):
npm run test:js
To run non-contract tests and automatically re-run when files change:
npm run test:jsw
Command Line (Only Solidity Tests)
Our Solidity tests (which use Truffle) are located at contracts/test
.
npm run test:contracts
Note: you should not have the server running at this time, as these tests start their own local blockchain instance.
To run contract tests and automatically re-run when files change:
npm run test:contractsw
To run contract tests and measure test coverage of Solidity code:
npm run test:contracts-coverage
Browser Tests
A subset of our tests can be run from the browser. These tests are automatically served at http://localhost:8081
when you run npm start
. These tests are automatically rerun when source or test code is changed.
Run a subset of these tests using the grep
query string parameter, for example: http://localhost:8081/?grep=IpfsService
Using the Ganache GUI
By default, starting origin-js locally starts ganache-cli automatically. However, for development you might want to connect to the GUI version of Ganache. This provides a nice interface for browsing your local blockchain activity and can be useful for debugging.
To use the Ganache GUI:
1. Install Ganache
1. Start Ganache
1. Navigate to the settings in Ganache (click on the gear in the upper right-hand corner)
1. Set Port Number
to 8545
1. Set Network ID
to 999
1. Under the Accounts & Keys
tab, set the mnemonic to candy maple cake sugar pudding cream honey rich smooth crumble sweet treat
1. When starting origin-js locally, run npm run start:no-ganache
(instead of npm run start
)
Troubleshooting
Python 3
If you have Python 3 installed, you may see this error when installing dependencies:
gyp ERR! stack Error: Python executable "/Users/aiham/.pyenv/shims/python" is v3.6.4, which is not supported by gyp.
Resolve this by configuring npm to use Python 2 (where python2.7 is a binary accessible from your $PATH):
npm config set python python2.7
Contributing
Origin is an 100% open-source and community-driven project and we welcome contributions of all sorts. There are many ways to help, from reporting issues, contributing code, and helping us improve our community.
To get involved, please join our Discord channel and review our guide to contributing.
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