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[![banner](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oceanprotocol/art/master/github/repo-banner%402x.png)](https://oceanprotocol.com)
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<h1 align="center">Commons</h1>
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> 🏄♀️ Marketplace front-end and backend server to explore, download, and publish open data sets.
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> https://commons.oceanprotocol.com
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/oceanprotocol/commons.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/oceanprotocol/commons)
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[![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/6a19987e62344b1c9c1d5bc9f315c733)](https://www.codacy.com/app/ocean-protocol/commons)
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[![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Coverage/6a19987e62344b1c9c1d5bc9f315c733)](https://www.codacy.com/app/ocean-protocol/commons)
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[![code style: prettier](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-prettier-7b1173.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/prettier/prettier)
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[![js oceanprotocol](https://img.shields.io/badge/js-oceanprotocol-7b1173.svg)](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/eslint-config-oceanprotocol)
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[![css bigchaindb](https://img.shields.io/badge/css-bigchaindb-39BA91.svg)](https://github.com/bigchaindb/stylelint-config-bigchaindb)
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<img width="1218" alt="Commons UI" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/90316/55874266-296ef080-5b92-11e9-8ac6-2423cb2a80fb.png">
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---
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<h3 align="center">🦑🦑🦑<br />This marketplace is deployed under <a href="https://commons.oceanprotocol.com">commons.oceanprotocol.com</a> and can be used there. Feel free to <a href="https://github.com/oceanprotocol/commons/issues">report any issues</a> you encounter.<br />🦑🦑🦑</h3>
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---
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If you're a developer and want to contribute to, or want to utilize this marketplace's code in your projects, then keep on reading.
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- [🏄 Get Started](#-get-started)
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- [🏖 Remote Ocean: Pacific](#-remote-ocean-pacific)
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- [🐳 Use with Barge](#-use-with-barge)
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- [⛵️ Environment Variables](#️-environment-variables)
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- [Client](#client)
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- [Server](#server)
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- [👩🔬 Testing](#-testing)
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- [Unit Tests](#unit-tests)
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- [End-to-End Integration Tests](#end-to-end-integration-tests)
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- [✨ Code Style](#-code-style)
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- [🛳 Production](#-production)
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- [⬆️ Releases](#️-releases)
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- [📜 Changelog](#-changelog)
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- [🎁 Contributing](#-contributing)
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- [🏛 License](#-license)
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## 🏄 Get Started
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This repo contains a client and a server, both written in TypeScript:
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- **client**: React app setup with [squid-js](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/squid-js), bootstrapped with [Create React App](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app)
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- **server**: Node.js app, utilizing [Express](https://expressjs.com). The server provides various microservices, like remote file checking. The endpoints are documented in [server Readme](server/).
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To spin up both, the client and the server in a watch mode for local development, execute:
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```bash
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npm install
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npm start
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```
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Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to view the client in the browser. The page will reload if you make edits to files in either `./client` or `./server`.
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### 🏖 Remote Ocean: Pacific
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To make use of all the functionality, you need to connect to an Ocean network.
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By default, the client will connect to Ocean components running within [Ocean's Pacific network](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com/concepts/pacific-network/) remotely.
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By default, the client uses a burner wallet connected to the correct network automatically. If you choose to use MetaMask, you need to connect to the Pacific network. To do this:
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1. select Custom RPC in the network dropdown in MetaMask
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2. under New Network, enter `https://pacific.oceanprotocol.com` as the custom RPC URL
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3. Hit _Save_, and you’re now connected to Pacific
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### 🐳 Use with Barge
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If you prefer to connect to locally running components instead of remote connections to Ocean's Nile network, you can spin up [`barge`](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/barge) and use a local Spree network:
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```bash
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git clone git@github.com:oceanprotocol/barge.git
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cd barge
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# startup with local Spree node
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./start_ocean.sh --latest --no-pleuston
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```
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Then set [environment variables](#️-environment-variables) to use those local connections.
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Finally, you need to copy the generated contract artifacts out of the Docker container. To do this, execute this script in another terminal:
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```bash
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./scripts/keeper.sh
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```
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The script will wait for all contracts to be generated in the `keeper-contracts` Docker container, then will copy the artifacts in place.
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If you are on macOS, you need to additionally tweak your `/etc/hosts` file so Brizo can connect to Aquarius. This is only required on macOS and is a [known limitation of Docker for Mac](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/networking/#known-limitations-use-cases-and-workarounds):
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```bash
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sudo vi /etc/hosts
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# add this line, and save
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127.0.0.1 aquarius
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```
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Then use this host for the local Aquarius url in the client config:
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```bash
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REACT_APP_AQUARIUS_URI="http://aquarius:5000"
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```
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### ⛵️ Environment Variables
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#### Client
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The `./client/src/config.ts` file is setup to prioritize environment variables for setting each Ocean component endpoint.
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By setting environment variables, you can easily switch between Ocean networks the commons client connects to, without directly modifying `./client/src/config.ts`. This is helpful e.g. for local development so you don't accidentially commit changes to the config file.
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For local development, you can use a `.env.local` file. There's an example file with the most common network configurations preconfigured:
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```bash
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cp client/.env.local.example client/.env.local
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# uncomment the config you need
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vi client/.env.local
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```
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#### Server
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The server uses its own environment variables too:
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```bash
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cp server/.env.example server/.env
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# edit variables
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vi server/.env
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```
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## 👩🔬 Testing
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Test suite is setup with [Jest](https://jestjs.io) and [react-testing-library](https://github.com/kentcdodds/react-testing-library) for unit testing, and [Cypress](https://www.cypress.io) for integration testing.
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To run all linting, unit and integration tests in one go, run:
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```bash
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npm test
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```
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The endpoints the integration tests run against are defined by your [Environment Variables](#️-Environment-Variables), and Cypress-specific variables in `cypress.json`.
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### Unit Tests
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For local development, you can start the test runners for client & server in a watch mode.
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```bash
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npm run test:watch
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```
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This will work for daily development but it misses the full interactivity of the test runner. If you need that, you will need to run them in individual terminal sessions:
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```bash
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cd client/
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npm run test:watch
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cd server/
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npm run test:watch
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```
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### End-to-End Integration Tests
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To run all integration tests in headless mode, run:
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```bash
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npm run test:e2e
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```
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This will automatically spin up all required resources to run the integrations tests, and then run them.
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You can also use the UI of Cypress to run and inspect the integration tests locally:
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```bash
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npm run cypress:open
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```
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## ✨ Code Style
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For linting and auto-formatting you can use from the root of the project:
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```bash
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# auto format all ts & css with eslint & stylelint
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npm run lint
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# auto format all ts & css with prettier, taking all configs into account
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npm run format
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```
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## 🛳 Production
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To create a production build of both, the client and the server, run from the root of the project:
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```bash
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npm run build
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```
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Builds the client for production to the `./client/build` folder, and the server into the `./server/dist` folder.
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## ⬆️ Releases
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From a clean `master` branch you can run any release task doing the following:
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- bumps the project version in `package.json`, `client/package.json`, `server/package.json`
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- auto-generates and updates the CHANGELOG.md file from commit messages
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- creates a Git tag
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- commits and pushes everything
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- creates a GitHub release with commit messages as description
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You can execute the script using {major|minor|patch} as first argument to bump the version accordingly:
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- To bump a patch version: `npm run release`
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- To bump a minor version: `npm run release minor`
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- To bump a major version: `npm run release major`
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By creating the Git tag with these tasks, Travis will trigger a new Kubernetes live deployment automatically, after a successful tag build.
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For the GitHub releases steps a GitHub personal access token, exported as `GITHUB_TOKEN` is required. [Setup](https://github.com/release-it/release-it#github-releases)
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## 📜 Changelog
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See the [CHANGELOG.md](./CHANGELOG.md) file. This file is auto-generated during the above mentioned release process.
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## 🎁 Contributing
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See the page titled "[Ways to Contribute](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com/concepts/contributing/)" in the Ocean Protocol documentation.
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## 🏛 License
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```text
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Copyright 2018 Ocean Protocol Foundation Ltd.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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```
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