If you are using Windows:
npm install --global --production windows-build-tools
Then run the following commands from project's root directory:
npm install
npm run compile
- LRC - https://github.com/Loopring/token-listing/blob/master/ethereum/deployment.md#protocol-token---lrc
- Protocol deployments: https://github.com/Loopring/token-listing/blob/master/ethereum/deployment.md#protocol
- run
npm run testrpc
from project's root directory in terminal. - run
npm run test
from project's root directory in another terminal window. - run single test:
npm run test -- transpiled/test/xxx.js
If you prefer to use docker, you can install docker first, then run the following:
npm run docker
If you do not have node/npm installed but still wish to use docker, you can run the commands manually:
docker-compose up --build --abort-on-container-exit
docker-compose logs -f test
The logs command is optional but will give you an easy to read output of the tests without the output from testrpc mixed in (though the combination of both is good for debugging and is why they're not being silenced.)