andrewwylde / agent-js

A collection of libraries and tools for building software around the Internet Computer, in JavaScript.

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agent-js

Use an Agent to interact with the Internet Computer from your JavaScript program.

This source code repository contains multiple npm packages, each under ./packages/.

Development

Getting Started

  1. Clone the git repository.
  2. Run npm i -g npm
  3. Run npm install

After that, you probably want to dive into a specific package in ./packages.

Workspaces

We use npm to manage this repo and its packages. A few useful commands to keep in mind;

  • To run the unit tests locally, you can use npm run test.
  • To run e2e tests, you can use npm run e2e. WARNING: You need to have a running replica locally. In our CI runs, we use the ic-ref which is not (at this time) available publicly. Normally you can use a replica distributed with dfx (ie. dfx start in a project), but there is no guarantee that the next branch will work with the latest published dfx. Once you have a replica running locally, you must pass the port to the e2e tests using the IC_REF_PORT environment vairable. If that variable is not set, the tests will fail.

Publishing

To publish to NPM, create a branch and run the following commands;

  • npm install. Makes sure everything is installed and up to date locally;
  • npm run build --workspaces. Builds all the applications and packages.
  • npm run test. Just in case.
  • One of:
    • npm exec lerna version VERSION_NUMBER —-no-push. The VERSION_NUMBER should be set to the version to be published (e.g. 0.6.30). The DIST_TAG argument can be ignored
    • npm exec lerna version minor --no-push to increment the minor version number only.
    • npm exec lerna version patch --no-push to increment the patch version number only.

This will change your code locally, so create a chore: release VERSION_NUMBER commit and push. Once the PR is created get someone to review it.

Then, when you have merged the new versions, open https://github.com/dfinity/agent-js/releases/new, click the "Draft a new release" button, enter the new tag version in form v#.#.#, and click "Publish release".

Publishing Docs

Until we have an internal process and centrally owned canister, docs can be released manually for @dfinity/agent and @dfinity/authentication.

  • Start from a fresh clone (or git clean -dfx .)
  • npm install
  • npm run make:docs/reference
  • dfx deploy

Note - you may need to ask to be added as a controller for the wallet that owns the docs until this job is moved to CI

GitHub Actions

GitHub Actions for this repo are configured in ./.github/workflows.

Master Branch Conventions and Mergify

All commits in the master branch should come from squashed GitHub Pull Requests, and those commit messages should follow the conventionalcommits.org syntax.

Mergify can take care of enforcing all of this. Just add the automerge-squash label to each Pull Request that Mergify should merge. This policy is configured via ./.mergify.yml.

bin/* scripts

The following scripts can be found in ./bin:

Monorepo-related scripts run in this order, but are usually invoked by npm install:

  • npm-postinstall - Run with npm run postinstall in this monorepo package.
    • It copies devtools dependencies from ./packages/agent-js-devtools/node_modules -> ./node_modules
  • build - Build (npm run build) each subpackage in ./packages/
  • test - Run npm test in each subpackage

Formatting

To save time on formatting, we use automated formatting for this repo using prettier. You can either use git pre-commit hooks or run the command npm exec prettier:format before submitting your PR to have your changes pass. We check formatting on CI.

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A collection of libraries and tools for building software around the Internet Computer, in JavaScript.

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