##DCASH
Frontend : React, Backend : Motoko
#start the server
#download all the required node modules
node install
# Starts the replica, running in the background
dfx start --background
# Deploys your canisters to the replica and generates your candid interface
dfx deploy
# Open a second terminal and start your frontend
npm start
TRANSFER FUNSTION STILL IN WORKS
- Find out your principal id:
dfx identity get-principal
- Save it somewhere.
e.g. My principal id is: qqdz6-4f25n-xal4d-fsw3l-7yquc-lsk2m-bdu2j-q7bnw-dcyay-y2awo-zae
- Format and store it in a command line variable:
OWNER_PUBLIC_KEY="principal \"$( \dfx identity get-principal )\""
- Check that step 3 worked by printing it out:
echo $OWNER_PUBLIC_KEY
- Check the owner's balance:
dfx canister call token balanceOf "( $OWNER_PUBLIC_KEY )"
- Check canister ID:
dfx canister id token
- Save canister ID into a command line variable:
CANISTER_PUBLIC_KEY="principal \"$( \dfx canister id token )\""
- Check canister ID has been successfully saved:
echo $CANISTER_PUBLIC_KEY
- Transfer half a billion tokens to the canister Principal ID:
dfx canister call token transfer "($CANISTER_PUBLIC_KEY, 500_000_000)"
- Create and deploy canisters:
dfx deploy --network ic
- Check the live canister ID:
dfx canister --network ic id token
- Save the live canister ID to a command line variable:
LIVE_CANISTER_KEY="principal \"$( \dfx canister --network ic id token )\""
- Check that it worked:
echo $LIVE_CANISTER_KEY
- Transfer some tokens to the live canister:
dfx canister --network ic call token transfer "($LIVE_CANISTER_KEY, 50_000_000)"
- Get live canister front-end id:
dfx canister --network ic id token_assets
- Copy the id from step 6 and add .raw.ic0.app to the end to form a URL. e.g. zdv65-7qaaa-aaaai-qibdq-cai.raw.ic0.app