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midasnarky

v0.1.1

Published

JavaScript bindings for SnarkyJS

Downloads

4

Readme

SnarkyJS

To write a zkApp, we recommend using the zkApp CLI, which makes writing a zkApp easy by including SnarkyJS & providing project scaffolding, a test framework, and formatting.

SnarkyJS's documentation is available here.

See CHANGELOG.md for a list of changes between versions.

Run examples in Node

npm install
npm run build

./run src/examples/api_exploration.ts

Build and run web version

npm install
npm run build:web
npm run serve:web

Then go to http://localhost:8000/

Run tests

  • Unit tests

    npm run test
    npm run test:unit
  • Integration tests

    npm run test:integration
  • E2E tests

    npm install
    npm run e2e:install
    npm run build:web
    
    npm run e2e:prepare-server
    npm run test:e2e
    npm run e2e:show-report

Contributing

We appreciate any community contributions to SnarkyJS! Below are some steps that will help you get your changes in main as quickly as possible.

  1. Create a new issue for your proposed changes (or use an existing issue if a relevant one exists).
  2. Write an RFC in your issue outlining your proposed changes and motivation. Example Note: if you are proposing a smaller change your RFC will be smaller, and that's ok! :)
  3. One of the maintainers will review your RFC and work with you until it is approved.
  4. Fork the repository and implement your changes.
  5. Submit pull request and wait for code review :)