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@taqueria/flextesa-docker
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Extends the oxheadalpha/flextesa image for use with Taqueria
This is the source used to build the docker image used by the @taqueria/plugin-flextesa package. It's built on top of oxhead's flextesa docker image, but uses a node entrypoint called startFlextesa.js, which allows arguments to be specified to configure accounts and their initial balances
To build, run npm run build
which will build both the startFlextesa.js file and the docker iamge itself.
The image generated will be called taqueria/flextesa
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Extends the oxheadalpha/flextesa image for use with Taqueria
The npm package @taqueria/flextesa-docker receives a total of 419 weekly downloads. As such, @taqueria/flextesa-docker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @taqueria/flextesa-docker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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