DYNAMIC METADATA DOCS: here
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Make sure you have https://nodejs.org/ installed on your computer
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Create a new repository from taquito-boilerplate by clicking "Use this template".
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Clone your new repository:
git clone <YOUR_REPOSITORY_URL>
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Change your current working directory to the newly cloned repository directory.
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Install dependencies:
npm install
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Start development server:
npm run dev
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Open http://localhost:5173/ in your browser to see a sample application.
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Run the command:
npm run build
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After you have build the app you can run it locally:
npm run preview
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Open http://localhost:4173/ in your browser to see the production build.
For more information read the Vite Guide
Before we start we need to add the following dependencies in order to not get polyfill issues. The reason for this step is that certain required dependencies are Node APIs, thus not included in Browsers. But still needed for communication and interaction with Wallets and Smart Contracts. For a better understanding here are the steps described.
You do not need to do the steps as it is already configured.
Run
npm install buffer stream-browserify util events process
Then create a new file
nodeSpecific.ts
in the src folder of the project and add:import { Buffer } from 'buffer' globalThis.Buffer = BufferThen open the
index.html
file and add the following script in the body. It should look like this:<body> <div id="root"></div> <script type="module" src="/src/nodeSpecific.ts"></script> //add this line <script type="module" src="/src/main.tsx"></script> </body>Finally open the
vite.config.ts
file and add theresolve
part:import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react-swc' // https://vitejs.dev/config/ export default defineConfig({ define: { global: {}, }, plugins: [react()], resolve: { alias: { stream: 'stream-browserify', os: 'os-browserify/browser', util: 'util', process: 'process/browser', buffer: 'buffer', }, }, })Now we can run the app.