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dhealth-explorer
Advanced tools
dHealth Explorer is a read-only web application to browse the content of dHealth Public Blockchain Infrastructure for Healthcare.
This software supports searching for transactions, accounts, namespaces, mosaics, nodes and blocks information on the dHealth Public Network.
dHealth Explorer is available as a web application that you can host locally or on a VPS.
Download dHealth Explorer from the Github repository.
Install the required dependencies with npm install
.
Run the web application with npm run prod
or npm run dev
.
Visit http://localhost:8080/#/ in your browser.
Following suite of commands illustrates the installation and first run of dHealth Explorer:
$ git clone https://github.com/dhealthproject/dhealth-explorer
$ cd dhealth-explorer
$ npm install
$ npm run dev
Validate your environment by running:
node -v
Developers can use this software and build awesome new features. Pull requests are very much appreciated.
git clone https://github.com/dhealthproject/dhealth-explorer.git
cd dhealth-explorer
npm install
npm run dev
You can deploy this web application on any VPS with Node JS 10+ support. Use the following instructions to start a web server inside a daemon docker container:
$ cd /opt/dhealth
$ git clone https://github.com/dhealthproject/dhealth-explorer.git
$ cd dhealth-explorer
$ docker build -t explorer-0 .
$ docker run -d -p 80:80 explorer-0
:warning: The attached Dockerfile
exposes port 80 for any source (i.e. 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp
).
/src/config
: Handles the explorer configuration./src/infrastructure
: Handles the API / SDK request from Symbol nodes./src/store
: Handles the application logic with state management./src/views
: Handles the UI of the explorer.The file /src/config/default.json
contains the node list shown in the node selector dropdown.
peersApi.nodes
array to set up the custom node list.peersApi.defaultNode
property to the default node url.Platform | Sponsor Link |
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The author of this package cannot be held responsible for any loss of money or any malintentioned usage forms of this package. Please use this package with caution.
Our software contains links to the websites of third parties (“external links”). As the content of these websites is not under our control, we cannot assume any liability for such external content. In all cases, the provider of information of the linked websites is liable for the content and accuracy of the information provided. At the point in time when the links were placed, no infringements of the law were recognisable to us..
Copyright 2019-2020 NEM. Copyright 2021-present Using Blockchain Ltd, All rights reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0
[1.0.0][1.0.0] - 20-May-2021
FAQs
dHealth Explorer: Public Blockchain Infrastructure for Healthcare
The npm package dhealth-explorer receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, dhealth-explorer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dhealth-explorer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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