A page listing recent auctions and bids on OpenSea, with the ability to buy items on sale right from the page.
Check out a live version of this example here.
Execute nvm use
, if you have Node Version Manager, or install Node.js version 8.11 to make sure dependencies work.
Then, to install dependencies:
npm install
To run the app on localhost:
npm start
To minify and create a production build:
npm run build
This dapp is very simple. Here's the logic for fetching assets with orders:
async fetchData() {
const { orders, count } = await this.props.seaport.api.getOrders({
side: this.state.side
// Other possible query options, with more to come:
// 'asset_contract_address'
// 'maker'
// 'taker'
// 'owner'
// 'token_id'
// 'token_ids'
// 'sale_kind'
}, this.state.page)
this.setState({ orders, total: count })
}
And here's the one-line call for buying an asset:
await this.props.seaport.fulfillOrder({ order: this.props.order, accountAddress })
If you have any questions, drop us a note any time in Discord in the #developers channel!
The create-react-app buildpack has issues finding dependencies during the build phase. To work around those, you can do npm run eject
and deploy a node app, or you can deploy a pure, static site:
heroku create -b https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-static.git
npm run build
git push heroku master
public
houses favicon and base index.html – there should be little reason to use this directory.
src
contains the app's js entry point and a simple CSS file