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saasy-ui-dev

v0.0.25

Published

## Run Locally

Readme

SaaSy UI Component

Run Locally

Clone the project

  git clone https://link-to-project

Install dependencies

  npm install

Create a .env file in the root directory

  touch .env

Environment Variables

To run this project, you will need to add the following environment variables to your .env file.

SAASY_SDK_API_KEY -> API key to interact with the saasy sdk.

WALLCONNECT_PROJECT_ID -> WalletConnect Cloud Project ID (free)

Run locally

  npm run storybook

Prop Reference

| Name | Type | Description | | :------------------- | :-------------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | icon | string | Required. Image path to icon that is displayed in the top-left | | termContracts | string[] OR 0x${string}[] | Required. Array of deployed contract addresses with associated terms. | | companyName | string | Required. Name of company/collection. | | nftContractAddress | string | Required. Contract address of nft collection. Used to display tokens for user selection. | | chainIdOfNFT | number | Required. Decimal number of chain ID where the nftContractAddress is deployed to. | | hasVariableInput | boolean | Required. Displays user input for selecting use-case. Example: Yuga Labs agreement. | | promisorAddress | string | Required. Wallet address of the one that will countersign the agreement. | | expirationDate | string | Required. Expiration date of the agreement. Format: MM/DD/YYYY | | agreementId | string | Required. Unique ID for the collection. Used in the sdk/database for sorting/finding. |

Deployment

Change the version number in package.json.

Build the package

  npm run build-lib

Login into npm and follow the prompts

  npm login

Publish the package

  npm publish