Amman
A m odern man datory toolbelt to help test solana SDK libraries and apps on a locally
running validator.
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API
Aside from providing a CLI for various tasks, amman also provides commonly used actions,
transactions, asserts and more via an API. Please find the API docs here.
CLI
amman [command]
Commands:
amman validator [config] Launches a solana-test-validator
Options:
--help Show help [boolean]
--version Show version number [boolean]
Commands: validator
amman validator <config.js>
If no config.js
is provided amman looks for an .ammanrc.js
file in the current directory.
If that isn't found either it uses a default config.
The config should be a JavaScript module exporting 'validator' with any of the below
properties:
- killRunningValidators: if true will kill any solana-test-validators currently running on the system.
- programs: bpf programs which should be loaded into the test validator
- jsonRpcUrl: the URL at which the test validator should listen for JSON RPC requests
- websocketUrl: for the RPC websocket
- ledgerDir: where the solana test validator writes the ledger
- resetLedger: if true the ledger is reset to genesis at startup
- verifyFees: if true the validator is not considered fully started up until it charges transaction fees
Sample Validator Config
Below is an example validator config with all values set to the defaults except for an added
program.
import { LOCALHOST, tmpLedgerDir } from 'amman'
module.exports = {
validator: {
killRunningValidators: true,
programs: [
{ programId: programIds.metadata, deployPath: localDeployPath('mpl_token_metadata') },
],
jsonRpcUrl: LOCALHOST,
websocketUrl: '',
commitment: 'confirmed',
ledgerDir: tmpLedgerDir(),
resetLedger: true,
verifyFees: false,
}
}
LICENSE
Apache-2.0