The repository has been migrated and can be found here. Please, use it for the future updates.
Follow the instructions to get the Node up and running.
- Cere Primitives (
sp-*
), Frame (frame-*
) and the pallets (pallets-*
), binaries (/bin
) and all other utilities are licensed under Apache 2.0. - Cere Client (
/client/*
/sc-*
) is licensed under GPL v3.0 with a classpath linking exception.
- Install
Docker
. - Run the following command to update submodules.
git submodule update --init --recursive
- Run the following command to build the node.
docker build .
- Run the following command to extract wasm from image.
bash scripts/extract-wasm.sh node_runtime_artifacts_directory image_tag
- Install
Docker
. - Run the following command run tests.
docker build --build-arg ECR_REGISTRY=$ECR_REGISTRY -f Dockerfile.tests -t pos-network-node:test .
- Run the following command to copy SC artifacts to test_data folder.
id=$(docker create $ECR_REGISTRY/ddc-smart-contract:$DDC_SMART_CONTRACT_VERSION)
docker cp $id::/ddc-smart-contract/artifacts/ ./artifacts/
docker rm -v $id
The package must follow Semantic Versioning (SemVer). This strategy provides information on the type of changes introduced in a given version, compared to the previous one, in a unified format that automated tools can use.
The version is expressed as MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH.
- MAJOR introduces one or more breaking changes.
- MINOR introduces one or more backwards-compatible API changes.
- PATCH only introduces bug fixes with no API changes.
For more information, see "Semantic Versioning".
Increment this value | Under these conditions | Example |
---|---|---|
MAJOR | There is at least one breaking change in the current repository - a backwards-incompatible change to the API surface (the exposed part of the API) or features in a way that risks compilation or runtime errors. A major version bump in the upstream repository upon syncing a fork. When incrementing the MAJOR version, always reset the PATCH and MINOR values to 0 . |
Versions 2.1.0 and 3.0.0 are incompatible and cannot be used interchangeably without risk.Upstream version was incremented from 2.0.1 to 3.0.0 or higher. |
MINOR (same MAJOR value) | The highest MINOR introduces functionality in a backwards-compatible way, which includes: • Changing the API surface or features without risking compilation or runtime errors. • Adding non-API features. A minor version bump in the upstream repository upon syncing a fork. Note: When incrementing the minor version, always reset the PATCH version to 0 . |
It is possible to use 2.2.0 to satisfy a dependency on 2.1.0 because 2.2.0 is backwards-compatible. But it is not possible to use version 2.1.0 to satisfy a dependency on 2.2.0 .Upstream version was incremented from 2.0.1 to 2.1.0 , but lower than 3.0.0 . |
PATCH (same MAJOR.MINOR values) | The highest PATCH carries bug fixes without modifying the API at all. The API remains identical, and the features are not changed. A patch version bump in the upstream repository upon syncing a fork. |
Versions 2.2.0 and 2.2.1 should be interchangeable because they have the same API, even though 2.2.1 includes a bug fix not present in 2.2.0 .Upstream version was incremented from 2.0.1 to 2.0.2 , but lower than 2.1.0 . |
We use rustfmt
for the code formatting.
How to install
In order to format code in the specific directory, run:
cargo +nightly fmt