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axiom-api

API for interacting with the Axiom.org cryptocurrency platform

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This directory contains the TypeScript codebase. There are several different build targets produced by the same codebase. Some targets build for a browser environment; some build for a node environment.

src/browser/ contains code that is only intended to run in the browser.

src/node/ contains code that is only intended to run in node.js.

src/iso/ contains code that is intended to run in either node.js or the browser.

One key exception to this rule is that unit tests are always running in node.js, albeit from a Jest environment that is mimicking the browser.

TypeScript will store its build files in /build/, and Parcel will store its build files in /dist/. You can ignore these directories unless you are mucking around with the build system.

Build Targets

The local chrome extension, used for testing against a blockchain running on your machine, is built into /ext-local/ with the command npm run ext-local.

The CLI is run as a Node application via npm run cli.

The hosting server is run as a Node application via npm run hserver.

There is an app used for testing things, built into /app/ with the command npm run app. You don't really need this; it's just handy to use as a testbed sometimes.

Testing Things Locally

  1. Make sure you have the local blockchain running:
    • ./start-local.sh
    • If this isn't working, see the README one directory up.
  2. Build the extension locally
    • npm install
    • npm run ext-local
  3. Load the extension in Chrome
    • Navigate to chrome://extensions
    • Toggle "Developer Mode" on
    • Click "Load Unpacked" and select the axiom/ts/ext-local directory
  4. Run a hosting server
    • npm run hserver
  5. Deploy the "hello" website. Use the passphrase "mint"
    • npm run cli create-bucket
    • `npm run cli deploy ./samplesite hello
  6. Test that it works
    • Navigate to "hello.axiom" in your browser
    • You should see a website with a picture of a frog

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Package last updated on 27 Aug 2019

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