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DigitalMarketplace

This starter full stack project has been generated using AlgoKit. See below for default getting started instructions.

Setup

Initial setup

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine.
  2. Ensure Docker is installed and operational. Then, install AlgoKit following this guide.
  3. Run algokit project bootstrap all in the project directory. This command sets up your environment by installing necessary dependencies, setting up a Python virtual environment, and preparing your .env file.
  4. In the case of a smart contract project, execute algokit generate env-file -a target_network localnet from the DigitalMarketplace-contracts directory to create a .env.localnet file with default configuration for localnet.
  5. To build your project, execute algokit project run build. This compiles your project and prepares it for running.
  6. For project-specific instructions, refer to the READMEs of the child projects:

This project is structured as a monorepo, refer to the documentation to learn more about custom command orchestration via algokit project run.

Subsequently

  1. If you update to the latest source code and there are new dependencies, you will need to run algokit project bootstrap all again.
  2. Follow step 3 above.

Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment (CI/CD)

This project uses GitHub Actions to define CI/CD workflows, which are located in the .github/workflows folder. You can configure these actions to suit your project's needs, including CI checks, audits, linting, type checking, testing, and deployments to TestNet.

For pushes to main branch, after the above checks pass, the following deployment actions are performed:

  • The smart contract(s) are deployed to TestNet using AlgoNode.
  • The frontend application is deployed to a provider of your choice (Netlify, Vercel, etc.). See frontend README for more information.

Please note deployment of smart contracts is done via algokit deploy command which can be invoked both via CI as seen on this project, or locally. For more information on how to use algokit deploy please see AlgoKit documentation.

Tools

This project makes use of Python and React to build Algorand smart contracts and to provide a base project configuration to develop frontends for your Algorand dApps and interactions with smart contracts. The following tools are in use:

  • Algorand, AlgoKit, and AlgoKit Utils
  • Python dependencies including Poetry, Black, Ruff or Flake8, mypy, pytest, and pip-audit
  • React and related dependencies including AlgoKit Utils, Tailwind CSS, daisyUI, use-wallet, npm, jest, playwright, Prettier, ESLint, and Github Actions workflows for build validation

VS Code

It has also been configured to have a productive dev experience out of the box in VS Code, see the backend .vscode and frontend .vscode folders for more details.

Integrating with smart contracts and application clients

Refer to the DigitalMarketplace-contracts folder for overview of working with smart contracts, projects/DigitalMarketplace-frontend for overview of the React project and the projects/DigitalMarketplace-frontend/contracts folder for README on adding new smart contracts from backend as application clients on your frontend. The templates provided in these folders will help you get started. When you compile and generate smart contract artifacts, your frontend component will automatically generate typescript application clients from smart contract artifacts and move them to frontend/src/contracts folder, see generate:app-clients in package.json. Afterwards, you are free to import and use them in your frontend application.

The frontend starter also provides an example of interactions with your DigitalMarketplaceClient in AppCalls.tsx component by default.

Next Steps

You can take this project and customize it to build your own decentralized applications on Algorand. Make sure to understand how to use AlgoKit and how to write smart contracts for Algorand before you start.

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