Welcome to Lunie.io!
👋 Welcome to Lunie, the official wallet and UI for the Cosmos Hub.
Install the following dependencies if you wish to run lunie on developer mode or contribute.
Lunie requires Node.js >=10.13.0
. If you have a different version of Node.js installed, you can use n
to install the correct version. The following command will use n
to install it alongside your current version of Node.js.
npm i -g n && n 10.13.0
Yarn is a JS package manager we use to manage Lunie's dependencies. Download it here.
To run a local tesnet for Lunie you will need Docker installed. You can download it here.
IMPORTANT: Only use Ledger devices that you bought factory new or trust fully.
Lunie supports sending transactions through the Cosmos
app for Ledger Nano hardware wallet. To install the Cøsmos
app on your device you'll have to:
- Download the Ledger Live app here
- Connect your Ledger via USB and update to the latest firmware
- Go to the Ledger Live App Store, and download the
Cøsmos
application (this can take a while). Note: You may have to enableDev Mode
in the Ledger Live Settings to be able to download theCøsmos
application - Navigate to the
Cøsmos
app on your Ledger device
With Node, Yarn and Docker installed, you're ready to check out the source code:
git clone https://github.com/luniehq/lunie.git
cd lunie
yarn install
First generate some SSL certificates and add them to your trusted certificates.
yarn certificates
You can simply start a docker based testnet and the frontend.
yarn start
This will create a rich account. You need to import that account into Lunie:
- Sign In
- Import Account
- Use mnemonic:
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You should now have a bunch of stake to play with.
Create the bundle to deploy Lunie you can run:
yarn build:ui
If you want to set a particular Stargate
(Cosmos SDK REST API) or Tendermint's RPC
endpoints:
STARGATE=<https://StargateAddress:port> RPC=<https://RPCAddress:port> yarn build:ui
Lunie has a automated release process. Every night the CI creates a new release PR. To release manually, run
yarn release
If you would like to run all the tests you can run:
yarn test
Lunie uses Jest to run unit tests. You can run all the unit tests with the following command:
yarn test:unit
For a single test file (e.g. PageValidator.spec.js
) run the unit tests like this to watch the tests whenever there are changes:
yarn watch PageValidator
End to end testing will be soon restored thanks to: Browserstack
If you want to run them locally first start a testnet:
MAX_NODES=4 yarn testnet:start
Then serve Lunie in it's production format:
yarn test:e2e:live-serve
Then run the actual tests:
yarn test:e2e:run
Or run only some tests by providing a filter:
yarn test:e2e:run --filter send.spec.js
Finally stop the testnet when you are done:
yarn testnet:stop
To check test coverage locally run following. It will spin up a webserver and provide you with a link to the coverage report web page.
yarn test:coverage
A list of all environment variables and their purpose:
Variable | Values | default | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
NODE_ENV |
production , development |
||
CI |
true , false |
false |
Adds better structured output, makes a screenshot and adds logs to files (used on CircleCI). |
ALLOW_CONSOLE |
true , false |
false |
Unit tests fail if they use console.error or console.warn . To see the initial use/occurences of those callings, you can escape this behavior using this flag. |