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The IdentityRegistry is responsible for keeping a record of humans the DAO has verified. Functions dealing with adding, updating, and removing users are thus restricted to the DAO's Avatar, which acts as the contract's "owner".
To test these contracts,
npm run chain
npm test
Linting scripts are also included, and are briefly described below:
lint
- Lint all source files (.sol and .ts)lint:js
- Lint all TypeScript files with ESLintlint:sol:
- Lint all Solidity .sol
contracts with solhintCode coverage is provided thanks to solidity-coverage:
coverage
- Run code coverage of all smart contractsAll that is needed to set up deployment configuration with Infura is a .env file, with the following:
INFURA_KEY="INSERT_INFURA_KEY_HERE"
MNEMONIC="INSERT_MNEMONIC_HERE"
Only deployment to the Rinkeby test network is currently set up, which can be accomplished through the following command:
truffle migrate --network rinkeby
FAQs
Identity DAO contracts.
We found that @dorgtech/id-dao-contracts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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