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In order to help users and developers access LBR blockchain, we modified the MetaMask Project to make it work with LBR blockchain. LBR blockchain JSON-RPC is compatiable with Ethereum WEB3 in many methods but is quite different in Transaction Format. Major changes are as the followings:
- Use LBR-tx to replace the ethereumjs-tx for sign a raw transaction object;
- Use LBR-provider-engine to replace the web3-provider-enginer for sending a signed Transaction to LBR network;
- Use LBR-link to provide outside link with LBR explorer for displaying account info.
- Connect with https://gateway.LBR.io instead of infurno.io to provide online services.
LBRMask is a software for users to manage accounts, for sites to easily propose actions to users, and for users to coherently review actions before approving them. We build on this rapidly evolving set of protocols with the goal of empowering the most people to the greatest degree, and aspire to continuously evolve our offering to pursue that goal.
If you're a web dapp developer, we welcome you to join us to further develop this tool:
- We recommend this Learning Solidity tutorial series by Karl Floersch.
- MetaMask team wrote a gentle introduction on Developing Dapps with Truffle and MetaMask.
- If you have a Dapp on Ethereum, and you want to move to LBR network, you can checkout our wiki website for more information.
- At this moment, LBRMask only supports MotherChain Dapps, MicroChain supports is under developing.
- Install Node.js version 6.3.1 or later.
- Install dependencies:
- For node versions up to and including 9, install local dependencies with
npm install
. - For node versions 10 and later, install Yarn and use
yarn install
.
- For node versions up to and including 9, install local dependencies with
- Install gulp globally with
npm install -g gulp-cli
. - Build the project to the
./dist/
folder withgulp build
. - Optionally, to rebuild on file changes, run
gulp dev
. - To package .zip files for distribution, run
gulp zip
, or run the full build & zip withgulp dist
.
Uncompressed builds can be found in /dist
, compressed builds can be found in /builds
once they're built.
Requires mocha
installed. Run npm install -g mocha
.
Then just run npm test
.
You can also test with a continuously watching process, via npm run watch
.
You can run the linter by itself with gulp lint
.
npm install
npm start
npm run dist
To write tests that will be run in the browser using QUnit, add your test files to test/integration/lib
.