Meter-gear
Proxy Meter's RESTful API to Eth JSON-RPC, to support Remix, Truffle and more (You should give priority to using Meter's RESTful API).
Quick Start
Installation
On OS X
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Install the system-dependecies
brew install openssl
export CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include $CFLAGS"
export LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib $LDFLAGS"
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Installation of Meter-Gear and it's dependent Python packages via PyPI
pip3 install meter-gear
On Ubuntu
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Install the system-dependecies
sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev python-dev
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Use a virtual environment to isolate your meter-gear project
python3 -m venv meter-venv
source meter-venv/bin/activate
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Installation of Meter-Gear and it's dependent Python packages via PyPI
pip3 install meter-gear
Note that you can activate and deactivate your virtual environment now
source meter-venv/bin/activate
deactivate
See https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html for more information
On Windows
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Install Visual C++ Build Tools.
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Install scrypt-py use the precompiled wheels.
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Installation of Meter-Gear and it's dependent Python packages via PyPI
pip3 install meter-gear
Run
Installing through pip will make the meter-gear
command available on your machine (must run meter client first.
)
meter-gear
This will run meter-gear on 127.0.0.1:8545
.
You can change its default behavior with the following parameters:
- host: rpc service host, eg:
--host 127.0.0.1
- port: rpc service port, eg:
--port 8545
- endpoint: meter restful service endpoint, eg:
--endpoint http://127.0.0.1:8669
- keystore: keystore file path, eg:
--keystore /Users/(username)/keystore)
, default=meter stand-alone(solo) built-in accounts - passcode: passcode of keystore, eg:
--passcode xxxxxxxx
- debug: bool default=false, whether to display debug logs, eg:
--debug true
- log: bool default=false, whether to display rpc logs, eg:
--log false
Use Remix
Change the Remix environment to Web3 provide.
Use Truffle
Modify the configuration of truffle first(truffle.js
):
module.exports = {
networks: {
development: {
host: "localhost",
port: 8545,
network_id: "*"
}
}
};
Then you can use truffle's command line tool.