![]() * fix(monero-rpc-pool): Keep background tasks alive, display retry rate last 200 ops * refactors * if moneor node is offline, use pool * refactors |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
public | ||
src | ||
.env.development | ||
.gitignore | ||
eslint.config.js | ||
index.html | ||
package-lock.json | ||
package.json | ||
README.md | ||
tsconfig.json | ||
tsconfig.node.json | ||
vite.config.ts | ||
yarn.lock |
Recommended IDE Setup
Requirements
- For compiling the Rust code:
cargo
andcargo tauri
(installation) - For running the Typescript code:
node
andyarn
- For formatting and bindings:
dprint
(cargo install dprint@0.50.0
) andtypeshare
(cargo install typeshare-cli
) - If you are on Windows and you want to use the
check-bindings
command you'll need to manually install the GNU DiffUtils (installation) and GNU CoreUtils (installtion). Remember to add the installation path (probablyC:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32\bin
) to thePATH
in your enviroment variables.
Start development servers
For development, we need to run both vite
and tauri
servers:
cd src-gui
yarn install && yarn run dev
# let this run
cd src-tauri
cargo tauri dev --no-watch -- -- --testnet
# let this run as well
Generate bindings for Tauri API
Running yarn run dev
or yarn build
should automatically re-build the Typescript bindings whenever something changes. You can also manually trigger this using the gen-bindings
command:
yarn run gen-bindings
You can also check whether the current bindings are up to date:
yarn run check-bindings
Debugging
Because the GUI is running in an embedded browser, we can't use the usual Browser extensions to debug the GUI. Instead we use standalone React DevTools / Redux DevTools.
React DevTools
Run this command to start the React DevTools server. The frontend will connect to this server automatically:
npx react-devtools
Redux DevTools
Run this command to start the Redux DevTools server. The frontend will connect to this server automatically. You can then debug the global Redux state. Observe how it changes over time, go back in time, see dispatch history, etc.
You may have to go to Settings -> 'use local custom server' -> connect
inside the devtools window for the state to be reflected correctly.
npx redux-devtools --hostname=localhost --port=8098 --open