To get your dev environment setup all you need to do is to run nix-shell
When running npm install
, don't worry about warnings or skipped optional dependencies.
npm install
bash ./setup.sh
npm run build
The camera scanner mock reads the wallet addresses from your device_config.json
file. You need to add a property under brain.mockCryptoQR
where the key is the cryptoCode
and the value is the address to be returned by the mocked camera.
Example:
{
"brain": {
...
"mockCryptoQR": {
"BTC": "XXXXXXX"
}
},
...
First, make sure lamassu-server is properly installed, configured, and running. See the INSTALL.md
file in the lamassu-server repository. Then, run lamassu-machine:
In first terminal window, run the bill validator simulator:
node bin/fake-bills.js
In second terminal window:
node bin/lamassu-machine --mockBillValidator --mockBillDispenser --mockCam --devBoard --mockPair '<totem-from-admin>'
You can find instructions how to get <totem-from-admin>
in install instructions for lamassu-server. IMPORTANT: Make sure to use single quotes and not double quotes, or the shell will mess up the totem.
For subsequent runs, you don't need the --mockPair
flag.
In firefox or chrome, open the ui/start.html
file. The URL should be something like this:
file://<lamassu-machine-dir>/ui/start.html?debug=dev
Don't worry if the fonts don't look right. The production software uses a proprietary font. Click on Initialize
(it should be fast on your computer), then Scan
. After a few moments of pairing, you should see the start screen.
When the screen asks you to insert a bill, navigate to the terminal where you opened the mock bill validator, and input 1 Enter to insert a one dollar bill.
Sometimes it might be a locale-related issue
Try executing the npm install
step inside a --pure
flagged nix-shell
nix-shell --pure
[nix-shell:<lamassu-machine-dir>]$ npm install
Configure mockPrinter on your device_config.json
{
"brain": {
...
"mockPrinter": true,
},
...