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Threshold Token Dashboard

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This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.

Run T dapp against the Sepolia network

Update the .env file:

REACT_APP_SUPPORTED_CHAIN_ID=11155111
REACT_APP_ETH_HOSTNAME_HTTP=<your http ETH hostname- eg. Infura>
REACT_APP_ETH_HOSTNAME_WS=<your ws ETH hostname- eg. Infura>
// We can skip this env variable- the dapp uses the correct address
// of Multicall contract for Sepolia under the hood.
REACT_APP_MULTICALL_ADDRESS=$MULTICALL_ADDRESS

Setup

yarn

Install Sepolia contracts

yarn upgrade @keep-network/keep-core@sepolia \
  @keep-network/keep-ecdsa@sepolia \
  @keep-network/random-beacon@sepolia \
  @keep-network/tbtc@sepolia \
  @threshold-network/solidity-contracts@sepolia

NOTE 1: If you encounter an expected manifest error while executing this, then try providing an explicit version of the keep-core package: @keep-network/[email protected] The error is probably caused by a bug in Yarn: yarnpkg/yarn#4731.

NOTE 2: The token-dashboard package contains an indirect dependency to @summa-tx/[email protected] package, which downloads one of its sub-dependencies via unathenticated git:// protocol. That protocol is no longer supported by GitHub. This means that in certain situations installation of the package or update of its dependencies using Yarn may result in The unauthenticated git protocol on port 9418 is no longer supported error.

As a workaround, we advise changing Git configuration to use https:// protocol instead of git:// by executing:

git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://

Sepolia-dev contracts

Ref: keep-network/tbtc-v2#403

Instead of the sepolia contracts above you can also use dapp-development-sepolia contracts. They offer shorter durations for some specific elements in the contracts in comparison to sepolia/mainnet and also allow to manually control mint and unmint process of tbtc-v2 (for more information see please see keep-network/tbtc-v2#403). To install sepolia-dev contracts run:

yarn @keep-network/keep-core@sepolia \
  @keep-network/keep-ecdsa@sepolia \
  @keep-network/random-beacon@dapp-development-sepolia \
  @keep-network/tbtc@sepolia \
  @threshold-network/solidity-contracts@dapp-development-sepolia

and set the REACT_APP_DAPP_DEVELOPMENT_TESTNET_CONTRACTS variable in .env file to true:

(...)
REACT_APP_DAPP_DEVELOPMENT_TESTNET_CONTRACTS=true
(...)

Run T dapp

yarn start

Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

Production deployment

The following procedure allows to deploy T token dashboard to production:

  1. Developer with write access to the repository creates a release branch: releases/mainnet/<version>. Release branch should never be merged to main and creating a PR with a release branch is not required. Dependencies and project version needs to be updated on the release branch. All -dev, -sepolia dependencies need to be updated to mainnet versions. See this commit for v1.0.0 release as a good example.
  2. Preview of the release branch will be uploaded to preview.dashboard.threshold.network under the directory named after the release branch. For example: https://preview.dashboard.threshold.network/releases/mainnet/v1.0.0/index.html. A new version will be uploaded after each push to the release branch.
  3. After reviewing the mainnet dashboard preview, any developer with write access to the repository can tag the commit on the release branch and create a new release on GitHub.
  4. Once a new release is created, GitHub Action for mainnet T dashboard deployment will get automatically invoked. This action requires the manual approval of someone else from the development team.
  5. Once the release action is approved, the new version is automatically deployed to dashboard.threshold.network.

Local Development

Update .env to contain:

REACT_APP_SUPPORTED_CHAIN_ID=11155111
REACT_APP_ETH_HOSTNAME_HTTP=https://sepolia.infura.io/v3/<your API key here>
REACT_APP_ETH_HOSTNAME_WS=wss://sepolia.infura.io/v3/<your API key here>
REACT_APP_MULTICALL_ADDRESS=$MULTICALL_ADDRESS

REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_TBTC_V2=true
REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_TBTC_V2_REDEMPTION=true
REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_MULTI_APP_STAKING=true
REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_FEEDBACK_MODULE=false
REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_LEDGER_LIVE=true

REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_GOOGLE_TAG_MANAGER=false
REACT_APP_GOOGLE_TAG_MANAGER_ID=$GOOGLE_TAG_MANAGER_ID

REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_POSTHOG=false

REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_SENTRY=false
REACT_APP_SENTRY_DSN=$SENTRY_DSN
REACT_APP_FEATURE_FLAG_TRM=false

REACT_APP_ELECTRUM_PROTOCOL=wss
REACT_APP_ELECTRUM_HOST=electrumx-server.test.tbtc.network
REACT_APP_ELECTRUM_PORT=8443
REACT_APP_MOCK_BITCOIN_CLIENT=false

REACT_APP_WALLET_CONNECT_PROJECT_ID=$WALLET_CONNECT_PROJECT_ID

REACT_APP_TACO_DOMAIN=dashboard

Then build the docker container and run the dashboard:

docker-compose up --build