Smart contracts for relationships ❤️
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This project demonstrates a basic Hardhat use case. It comes with a sample contract, a test for that contract, a sample script that deploys that contract, and an example of a task implementation, which simply lists the available accounts.
Try running some of the following tasks:
npx hardhat accounts
npx hardhat compile
npx hardhat clean
npx hardhat test
npx hardhat node
node scripts/sample-script.js
npx hardhat help
- Install application
- Open a terminal, clone repo, open the directory and run
yarn install
- Open a terminal, clone repo, open the directory and run
- Start the front end
- Open another terminal in the same directory and run
yarn start
- Open another terminal in the same directory and run
- Start the local blockchain node
- Open another terminal in the same directory and run
npx hardhat node
- Open another terminal in the same directory and run
- Deploy the contracts to the local node
- Open another terminal in the same directory and run
npx hardhat run scripts/deploy-tokens.js --network localhost
- Open another terminal in the same directory and run
- Update the contract address constants
- Update addresses in
src/constants.js
with addresses from step 4
- Update addresses in
- Be sure to setup the localhost custom RPC in metamask
- Name: Localhost 8545
- New RPC URL: http://localhost:8545
- Chain ID: 1337
- Currency Symbol: ETH
- Reset the Metamask account each time the chain is restarted
- The nonce resets with the chain and metamask gets out of sync
- MetaMask > Settings > Advanced > Reset Account
- Do this for each account/wallet