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datdot code is currently located in pallets/datdot
.
the template node uses instant-seal consensus, and a minimal runtime.
to build the datdot dev runtime, run:
cargo build -p datdot-runtime
to build the test node, run:
cargo build -p datdot-node
add the --release
flag to either of those commands to create a release build - debug and release builds will be located in ./target/release
or ./target/debug
respectively.
If you are having trouble building with the commands above, you can try this recipe (shared by @erangell)
git clone https://github.com/playproject-io/datdot-substrate.git
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 https://sh.rustup.rs/ -sSf | sh
rustup toolchain install nightly-2020-08-14
curl https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-pack/installer/init.sh -sSf | sh
rustup default nightly-2020-08-14
rustup update
rustup update nightly-2020-08-14
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown --toolchain nightly-2020-08-14
cargo +nightly-2020-08-14 check
cargo build -p datdot-node --release
You can aggregate the custom types of any pallets in datdot-node/pallets
by running:
node datdot-node/runtime/aggregate_types.js
This will produce a types.json
file.
Performing this requires each pallet defined in aggregate_types.js
have their own types.json file premade.
currently, executing ./target/release/datdot-node --dev
(or ./target/debug/datdot-node --dev
if you didn't use a --release
flag) runs a dev node. You can interact with this node by using the Polkadot.js Apps UI - selecting "local node" as your endpoint in the settings page should connect you to your node; however, until you specify the additional types in the developer tab, all functionality of the Apps UI will remain disabled.
Optionally, additionally running with --execution Native
(case sensitive) will allow you to see more verbose logging from parts of the runtime using native::info!(...)
calls.
NOTE: due to the nature of the instantseal consensus used in this node implementation, there is no concept of finality.
Datdot is built using Substrate - Original Readme:
Substrate is a next-generation framework for blockchain innovation.
Simply go to substrate.dev and follow the getting started instructions.
Please follow the contributions guidelines as outlined in docs/CONTRIBUTING.adoc
. In all communications and contributions, this project follows the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.
The security policy and procedures can be found in docs/SECURITY.md
.
Substrate is GPL 3.0 licensed.