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BAT back-end servers (ledger, eyeshade, and balance)

Running locally with docker-compose

It is important to configure your .env file before attemptiing to bring up the services . See Prepare .env file below

First, install docker and docker compose.

Check out https://github.com/brave-intl/bat-ledger

You can add any environment variables that need to be set by creating a .env file at the top of the repo. Docker compose will automatically load from this file when launching services.


# To bring up all the services :
    docker-compose up

# Logs from all services presented interleaved, you can press ctrl-c to stop.
# Ledger listens on port 3001, eyeshade on 3002, and balance on 3003

# Note you can run any subset of services (e.g. only eyeshade)
docker-compose up eyeshade-web eyeshade-worker

# You can also launch and run services in the background
docker-compose up -d eyeshade-web eyeshade-worker

# And stop running background services with
docker-compose stop

Configuration

Configuration variables are stored as environment preferences. See config.js for a list of these variables for ledger, eyeshade, and balance respectively.

If you intend to run eyeshade in communication with the publisher's website, you will need to set the UPHOLD_CLIENT_ID and UPHOLD_CLIENT_SECRET environment variables to the same as those used on your copy of the publishers site.

StandardJS

For linting we use StandardJS. It's recommended that you install the necessary IDE plugin. Since this repo uses ES7 features, you'll need a global install of both the standard and babel-eslint packages.

Running tests

Please note: Some tests access live APIs and require auth tokens which are not stored in the repo.

Prepare .env file

  1. Copy example over: cp .env.example .env.
  2. Confirm .env vars match the contents of .github/workflows/ci.yaml section env.
  3. Fill in the remaining {CHANGE_ME} .env vars appropriately; please consult your local BAT dev to find the answers.

Build local servers

npm run docker-build

Start local servers

npm run docker-up

Postgres migrations

You can run all migrations to upgrade the schema to the latest version using:

npm run docker-migrate-up

You can reverse a particular migration by running:

npm run docker-migrate-down -- migrations/0001_transactions/down.sql

Run tests

best to do in another terminal

npm run docker-test

Testing contribution

If you are testing contributions locally (not with e2e automated tests) you need to add surveyors manually. You can do this by running bellow command when ledger service is running.

curl -X POST --header 'Authorization: Bearer foobarfoobar' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --header 'Accept: application/json' -d '{"adFree":{"fee":{"USD":5},"votes":50,"altcurrency":"BAT","probi":"27116311373482831368"}}' 'http://127.0.0.1:3001/v2/surveyor/contribution'

Debugging

docker-compose run --rm -p 9229:9229 eyeshade-web npm run start-eyeshade -- --inspect=0.0.0.0

gyp

You may have to install node-gyp if you do not already have it on your machine. Use this document to install: https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation. Catalina users may have a longer road.

npm install

you may also have to use npm without running the postinstall scripts. use the --ignore-scripts flag.

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