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# Vega front-end monorepo
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The front-end monorepo provides a toolkit for building apps that interact with Vega, as well as the apps themselves.
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This repository is managed using [Nx](https://nx.dev).
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# 🔎 Applications in this repo
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### [Block explorer](./apps/explorer)
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The Vega block explorer provides an interface that allows users to search for and see transactions, blocks, parties, assets, markets and more on the Vega chain.
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### [Trading UI](./apps/trading)
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The trading interface built based on a component toolkit. It will provide a way for participants to interact with markets and provide resources for others to build additional open-source user interfaces.
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### [Token](./apps/token)
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The utility dApp for interacting with the Vega token and using its' utility. This includes; delegation, nomination, governance and redemption of tokens.
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### [Explorer](./apps/explorer)
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The block explorer for the Vega network, showing details of raw chain states and the state of markets on the Vega network.
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### [Stats](./apps/stats)
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An application for the status of the Vega network. Showing block height and other network activity.
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### [Static](./apps/static)
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Hosting for static content being shared across apps, for example fonts.
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# 🧱 Libraries in this repo
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### [UI toolkit](./libs/ui-toolkit)
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The UI toolkit contains a set of components used to build interfaces that can interact with the Vega protocol, and follow the design style of the project.
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It contains a storybook that can be served with `yarn nx run ui-toolkit:storybook`.
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### [Tailwind CSS config](./libs/tailwindcss-config)
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The Tailwind CSS config contains theme that align default config with Vega design system.
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### [Cypress](./libs/cypress)
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For shared Cypress logic, commands and steps.
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### [Web3](./libs/web3)
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A utility library for connecting to the Ethereum network and interacting with Vega Web3 contracts.
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### [React Helpers](./libs/react-helpers)
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Generic react helpers that can be used across multiple applications, along with other utilities.
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# 💻 Develop
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### Set up
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Check you have the correct version of Node. You can [install NVM to switch between node versions](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm#installing-and-updating). Then `NVM install`.
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Before you build you will need to `yarn install` in the root directory.
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The repository includes a number of template .env files for different networks. Copy from these to the .env file before `serve` to launch app with different network. You can serve any application with `yarn nx run <name-of-app>:serve`.
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### Build
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Run `nx build my-app` to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the `dist/` directory. Use the `--prod` flag for a production build.
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Run `nx serve my-app` for a dev server. Navigate to the port specified in `app/<project-name>/project.json`. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
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### Using Apollo GraphQL and Generate Types
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In order to generate the schemas for your GraphQL queries, you can run `NX_VEGA_URL=[YOUR URL HERE] nx run types:generate`.
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```bash
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export NX_VEGA_URL=https://api.n11.testnet.vega.xyz/graphql
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yarn nx run types:generate
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```
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### Running tests
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Run `yarn nx run <my-app>-e2e:e2e` to execute the e2e tests with [cypress](https://docs.cypress.io/), or `nx affected:e2e` will execute just the end-to-end tests affected by a change. You can use the `--watch` flag to open the cypress tests UI in watch mode, see [cypress executor](https://nx.dev/packages/cypress/executors/cypress) for all CLI flags.
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Run `nx test my-app` to execute the unit tests with [Jest](https://jestjs.io), or `nx affected:test` to execute just unit tests affected by a change. You can also use `--watch` with these test to run jest in watch mode, see [Jest executor](https://nx.dev/packages/jest/executors/jest) for all CLI flags.
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#### Trading app E2E tests
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To run tests locally using your own wallets you can add the following environment variables to `cypress.json`
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1. Change `TRADING_TEST_VEGA_WALLET_NAME` to your Vega wallet name
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2. Add `TRADING_TEST_VEGA_WALLET_PASSPHRASE` as your wallet passphrase
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3. Add `ETH_WALLET_MNEMONIC` as your Ethereum wallet mnemonic
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### Formatting
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In CI linting, formatting and also run. These checks can be seen in the [CI workflow file](.github/workflows//test.yml).
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- To fix linting errors locally run `yarn nx lint --fix`
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- To fix formatting errors local run `yarn nx format:write`
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- For either command you may use `--all` to run across the entire repository
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### Further help with Nx
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Visit the [Nx Documentation](https://nx.dev/getting-started/intro) to learn more.
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# Docker & Vegacapsule
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## Docker
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The [Dockerfile](./Dockerfile) for running the frontends is pretty basic, merely building the application with the APP arg that is passed in and serving the application from [nginx](./nginx/nginx.conf). The only complexity that exists is that there is a script which allows the passing of run time environment variables to the containers. See configuration below for how to do this.
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You can build any of the containers locally with the following command:
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```bash
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docker build . --build-arg APP=[YOUR APP] --tag=[TAG]
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```
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In order to run a container:
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```bash
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docker run -p 3000:80 [TAG]
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```
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## Config
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As environment variables are build time and not run time in frontend applications. We have built a system which allows for passing run time environment variables, this generates a JSON file that will override the default environment variables that the container was built with (which is always testnet, using the default .env files).
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In order to override specific environment variables you can pass these to the container like this:
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```bash
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docker run -e NX_VEGA_URL=https://api.n04.d.vega.xyz/graphql -p 3000:80 [TAG]
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```
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Which will now point the app to use a devnet data node. To see a list of all possible config properties see the readme.md for each app in the app directory.
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## Vega capsule
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Coming soon! You will be able to run the containers within Vega Capsule.
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You can run against a local instance of Vega Capsule today by using the .env.capsule present in the apps.
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# 📑 License
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[MIT](./LICENSE)
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