-
Download and unzip the
build.zip
file from the latest release in the Releases tab. -
Serve the
build/
folder locally, and access the application via a browser.
For more information on running a local server see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Common_questions/set_up_a_local_testing_server. This simple approach has one downside: refreshing the page will give a 404
because of how React handles client-side routing. To fix this issue, consider running serve -s
courtesy of the serve package.
yarn
Rename .env.local.example
to .env.local
and fill in the appropriate variables.
yarn start
To run on a testnet, make a copy of .env.local.example
named .env.local
, change REACT_APP_CHAIN_ID
to "{yourChainId}"
, and change REACT_APP_NETWORK_URL
to e.g. "https://{yourNetwork}.infura.io/v3/{yourKey}"
.
If deploying with Github Pages, be aware that there's some tricky client-side routing behavior with create-react-app
.
Please open all pull requests against the beta
branch. CI checks will run against all PRs. To ensure that your changes will pass, run yarn check:all
before pushing. If this command fails, you can try to automatically fix problems with yarn fix:all
, or do it manually.