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If you just want to use the Agoric CLI for your own smart contract, please see the Getting Started website for information.
The CLI integrates support for the Confio
ts-relayer via the
agoric ibc-setup
and agoric ibc-relayer
commands.
Run agoric start --reset -v local-chain
in a project directory. In the
meantime, you can configure the relayer (note that --registry-from .
means to use ./registry.yaml
):
$ agoric ibc-setup init --registry-from . --src local --dest ollinet
...
$ agoric ibc-setup keys list
ollinet: agoric1fwk40de0xu7gtlk8z858q2f5lfcqv33ml8qdg4
local: agoric1rvyry6jqmcrrm4ay9tu23rer7que8kdj4206zk
$
Once your chain has booted, send some uist
tokens to your local
relayer
account printed above:
$ agd --home=_agstate/keys tx --keyring-backend=test bank send provision agoric1rvyry6jqmcrrm4ay9tu23rer7que8kdj4206zk 20000000uist --from=provision --chain-id=agoriclocal --yes
...
$
Go to https://ollinet.faucet.agoric.net and fund your ollinet
relayer account
printed above with BLD/IBC toy tokens.
Check your relayer balances. Both local
and ollinet
relayer accounts should
show ubld
and uist
:
$ agoric ibc-setup balances
CHAIN AMOUNT
ollinet 74972124ubld
local 20000000uist
$
Create an ICS-20 fungible token transfer channel:
$ agoric ibc-setup ics20 -v
...
Created channel:
agoriclocal: transfer/channel-0 (connection-0)
agoricollinet-55: transfer/channel-33 (connection-12)
$
Now that the channel exists, you can relay packets along it just by using:
$ agoric ibc-relayer start -v --poll 15
Leave this running in the background, and use the above transfer/channel-0
or
transfer/channel-33
to send tokens back and forth. The following
example uses the tx ibc-transfer transfer
command, and then
transfer channel-0
to indicate the transfer/channel-0
portID/channelID. It really wants you to know this is about token transfer.
$ agd --home=_agstate/keys tx ibc-transfer transfer --keyring-backend=test \
transfer channel-0 \
agoric1fwk40de0xu7gtlk8z858q2f5lfcqv33ml8qdg4 200uist \
--from=provision --chain-id=agoriclocal --yes
...
# Watch the ibc-relayer send a packet and its acknowledgement, then...
$ agd query bank balances agoric1rvyry6jqmcrrm4ay9tu23rer7que8kdj4206zk
NOTE: these steps are only for modifying the Agoric CLI. See the above for using it to create your own smart contracts.
If you want to modify the template
directory used by Agoric CLI, you can run:
# Change to the template directory
cd template
# Start the http://localhost:8000 Agoric VM
../bin/agoric --sdk start --reset
# Deploy the test contracts
../bin/agoric --sdk deploy contract/deploy.js api/deploy.js
Then, iterate on editing and rerunning the start
and deploy
steps above to test the new template.
Please create a PR on this repository if you have an improvement for the template.
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