cosmostore is a blockchain built using Cosmos SDK and Tendermint and created with Starport.
starport chain serve
serve
command installs dependencies, builds, initializes, and starts your blockchain in development.
cosmostored tx store mint-item <name> <description> --from alice
name
- name of the item
description
- description of item
cosmostored tx market list-item <item-id> <price> --from alice
item-id
- id of the item
price
: - price for item (e.g: 100stake or 100token)
cosmostored tx market buy-item <market-item-id> <price> --from bob
market-item-id
: id of item in marketplace
price
: buying price of item (should match with market price)
CLI Queries:
cosmostored q store list-item
cosmostored q market list-market-item
API endpoints:
show items in store:
http://localhost:1317/harish551/cosmostore/store/item
marketplace items:
http://localhost:1317/harish551/cosmostore/market/marketItem
Your blockchain in development can be configured with config.yml
. To learn more, see the Starport docs.
To launch your blockchain live on multiple nodes, use starport network
commands. Learn more about Starport Network.
Starport has scaffolded a Vue.js-based web app in the vue
directory. Run the following commands to install dependencies and start the app:
cd vue
npm install
npm run serve
The frontend app is built using the @starport/vue
and @starport/vuex
packages. For details, see the monorepo for Starport front-end development.
To release a new version of your blockchain, create and push a new tag with v
prefix. A new draft release with the configured targets will be created.
git tag v0.1
git push origin v0.1
After a draft release is created, make your final changes from the release page and publish it.
To install the latest version of your blockchain node's binary, execute the following command on your machine:
curl https://get.starport.network/harish551/cosmostore@latest! | sudo bash
harish551/cosmostore
should match the username
and repo_name
of the Github repository to which the source code was pushed. Learn more about the install process.