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ulm-eosio-test-wrapper2
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## Module dependencies ``` scatter-core scatterjs-plugin-eosjs eosjs@16.0.9 ``` ## Installation ``` npm i --save ulm-eosio ```
scatter-core
scatterjs-plugin-eosjs
eosjs@16.0.9
npm i --save ulm-eosio
// put the code below in patch.js in root of your project and (node patch.js)
const fs = require('fs');
const f = 'node_modules/@angular-devkit/build-angular/src/angular-cli-files/models/webpack-configs/browser.js';
fs.readFile(f, 'utf8', function (err,data) {
if (err) {
return console.log(err);
}
var result = data.replace(/node: false/g, 'node: {crypto: true, stream: true}');
fs.writeFile(f, result, 'utf8', function (err) {
if (err) return console.log(err);
});
});
import { LoginEOSModule } from 'login-eos';
...
// @NgModule config example
LoginEOSModule.forRoot({
appName: 'your_app_name',
httpEndpoint: 'https://bp.cryptolions.io,
chain: 'aca376f206b8fc25a6ed44dbdc66547c36c6c33e3a119ffbeaef943642f0e906',
verbose: false,
blockchain: 'eos',
host: 'bp.cryptolions.io',
port: 443,
protocol: 'https',
expireInSeconds: 5
}),
...
<app-login-eos></app-login-eos>
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { LoginEOSService } from 'login-eos';
@Component({
selector: 'login',
templateUrl: './login.component.html'
})
export class LoginComponent {
constructor(public loginEOSService: LoginEOSService){}
}
// example of login/logout button
<a class="" (click)="loginEOSService.openPopup()" *ngIf="!loginEOSService.connected">Login</a>
<a class="" (click)="loginEOSService.logout()" *ngIf="loginEOSService.connected">Logout</a>
// you can subscribe for loggedin events
this.loginEOSService.loggedIn.subscribe(res => {
// do something
});
this.loginEOSService.eos.contract('your contract name', {
accounts: ['your network config']
}).then(contract => {
contract['contract action name']('some data fields', this.loginEOSService.options)
.then((result: any) => {
// do something
}).catch(err => {
this.loginEOSService.contractError(err);
});
}).catch(err => {
this.loginEOSService.contractError(err);
});
this.loginEOSService.contractError(err);
this.loginEOSService.showMessage('your message text');
FAQs
## Module dependencies ``` scatter-core scatterjs-plugin-eosjs eosjs@16.0.9 ``` ## Installation ``` npm i --save ulm-eosio ```
We found that ulm-eosio-test-wrapper2 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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