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@aztec/aztec-sandbox
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Aztec Sandbox is a package that allows for a simple development environment on Aztec stack. It creates an Aztec RPC server that listens for HTTP requests on `localhost:8080` by default. When started, it deploys all necessary L1 Aztec contracts and then st
Aztec Sandbox is a package that allows for a simple development environment on Aztec stack. It creates an Aztec RPC server that listens for HTTP requests on localhost:8080
by default. When started, it deploys all necessary L1 Aztec contracts and then starts listening for RPC requests.
The easiesty way to run is by using docker compose up
. This will create two containers:
8080
8545
You can also run it as a standalone node server with:
yarn start
It will look for a local Ethereum RPC to talk to but you can change this with the ETHEREUM_HOST
environment variable.
You'll also need to run ./bootstrap.sh
in the circuits/cpp
directory in order to build the WASM binaries.
The package also includes 2 examples. There are some system prerequisites that you will need to run these locally:
Before running locally you'll need to:
l1-contracts
directory and run ./bootstrap.sh
yarn install
yarn build
And you should be good to go!From the aztec-sandbox
directory, you can run the two existing examples:
yarn run:example:token
yarn run:example:uniswap
docker-compose-fork.yml
configuration.This package is set-up to be published on dockerhub by CI whenever there's a tagged release on master
branch.
It's published under the tags aztecprotocol/aztec-sandbox:latest
& aztecprotocol/aztec-sandbox:<version-tag>
.
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Aztec Sandbox is a package that allows for a simple development environment on Aztec stack. It creates a Private eXecution Environment (PXE) that listens for HTTP requests on `localhost:8080` by default. When started, it deploys all necessary L1 Aztec con
The npm package @aztec/aztec-sandbox receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, @aztec/aztec-sandbox popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aztec/aztec-sandbox demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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