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* test: allow connecting to a local ganache node by signing transactions in brower * chore: update environment variables * fix: disassocaition * chore: remove redundant code * chore: rewrite promise as async/await * fix: approval amount too low * chore: address PR comments * test: fix tets * revert changes to env file * chore: changes as per pr comments
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The Vega token website
Control panel for your VEGA tokens
Features
- View vesting progress
- Redeem VEGA tokens
- Stake VEGA tokens
- Withdraw tokens
- Vote on proposals
Development
Starting the app:
yarn nx serve token
Configuration
Example configurations are provided here:
For convenience, you can boot the app injecting one of the configurations above by running:
yarn nx run token:serve --env={env} # e.g. stagnet1
There are a few different configuration options offered for this app:
Flag | Purpose |
---|---|
NX_APP_SENTRY_DSN |
The sentry endpoint to report to. Should be off in dev but set in live. |
NX_APP_CHAIN |
The ETH chain for the app to work on. Should be mainnet for live, but ropsten for preview deploys. |
NX_APP_VEGA_URL |
The GraphQL query endpoint of a Vega data node |
NX_APP_DEX_STAKING_DISABLED |
Disable the dex liquidity page an show a coming soon message |
NX_APP_FAIRGROUND |
Change styling to be themed as the fairground version of the website |
NX_APP_INFURA_ID |
Infura fallback for if the user does not have a web3 compatible browser |
NX_APP_HOSTED_WALLET_ENABLED |
If the hosted wallet is enabled or not. If so then allow users to login using the hosted wallet |
NX_APP_ENV |
Change network to connect to. When set to CUSTOM use CUSTOM_* vars for network parameters |
NX_ETH_URL_CONNECT (optional) |
If set to true the below two must also be set. This allows siging transactions in brower to allow to connect to a local ganache node through cypress |
NX_ETH_WALLET_MNEMONIC (optional) |
The mnemonic to be used to sign transactions with in browser |
NX_LOCAL_PROVIDER_URL (optional) |
The local node to use to send transaction to when signing in browser |
Example configs:
For example configurations, check out our netlify.toml.
Testing
To run the minimal set of unit tests, run the following:
yarn nx test token
To run the UI automation tests with a mocked API, run:
yarn nx run token-e2e:e2e
See also
- vega-locked-erc20 - proxy contract that shows your current balance of locked tokens
- VEGA Tokens: Vesting Details - blog describing the vesting process & key dates
- Introducing the VEGA token - blog about the VEGA token
- The VEGA Token Listing & LP Incentives - blog about the token and site
- vega.xyz - about Vega Protocol