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AuctionPlatform

A smartcontract Dapp with a web based UI that keeps track of contract data by adding it into blocks to be mined on a test network.

Setup

  1. Nodejs (v6.10.0 or greater)— a Javascript runtime for easily building fast and scalable network applications
  2. Npm (v4.3.0 or greater) — Node.js’ package ecosystem. If you already have NodeJs you can simply type: npm update into your terminal.
  3. Solidity Compiler(v0.4.8 or greater) — $ npm install -g solc This is the compiler for smart contract language. You need this to compile all .sol files. If you have a mac, I HIGHLY recommend installing homebrew and following the installation steps here. Also note that if this is your first time downloading solidity this download can take upwards of 20 mins so be patient.
  4. Truffle Framework (v3.1.2 or greater) — $ npm install -g truffle note the -g tag installs truffle globally so don’t worry about being in any specific directory. Truffle is a development framework for Ethereum that has built in smart contract compilation, linking, and deployment.
  5. Testrpc (v3.1.2 or greater) — $ npm install -g ethereumjs-testrpc This will be the blockchain on which contracts will be deployed and mined in testing. Specifically testrpc is an Ethereum client for testing and developing. It comes with the ability to play with accounts pre-filled with millions of dollars worth of Ether (sorry you can’t keep it) and customize everything from hostnames to gasPrice.

Kovan Deployment

  1. in a new terminal window enter $ open -a Google\ Chrome --args --disable-web-security --user-data-dir this disables the chrome browser security check that prevents the app from using the same port as the blockchain.
  2. In a new terminal window $ parity ui --chain=kovan --jsonrpc-apis personal,eth,net,web3 contract is at: 0x8a4f9c87e7066d02b4e97d7bc1e5bff31b96c715
  3. In a new terminal window $ cd smartcontractui
  4. $ npm start
  5. you can now open localhost:3000 if it does not happen automatically and view the Dapp UI

Interface / Methods

Active Contracts

Table of unpublished contracts. Clicking columns changes order by. Clicking rows shows all submitted bids to the contract and ability to publish contract with given contract ID number (cId) from the database and mines the contract on the connected blockchain. The mined contract is immutable and will be displayed in the Closed Contracts table

New Contract

Creates a new contract with the specified Asset, Quantity, Price, and Time. The contract is submitted to the database and is open and able to be edited.

Add Contract Field

Allows user to view and add multiple addition fields to an unpublished contract

Edit Contract

Allows user to edit all aspects of a contract by its cID. Usage: enter in a cID, and wait a few seconds for fields to populate, then edit.

Refresh

Refreshes the database once a contract or bid is added or closed.

New Bid

Generates a new bid for the given cId. A bid consists of a Supplier, Price, and Time that a bidder is willing to bet.

Closed Contracts Table

Table of contracts that have been published to the blockchain. Contracts are immutable and clicking on one will reveal all data about the contract as will as the closing buyer.

Credits:

This smart contract was adapted from a tutorial by Jordan Leigh..

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