This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app
.
- Downloads all the packages and run the tests
yarn install or npm install
Run the development server:
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
You can start editing the page by modifying pages/index.tsx
. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
API routes can be accessed on http://localhost:3000/api/hello. This endpoint can be edited in pages/api/hello.ts
.
The pages/api
directory is mapped to /api/*
. Files in this directory are treated as API routes instead of React pages.
Make sure that you have aptos
cli installed. If not install it from here: https://aptos.dev/cli-tools/aptos-cli-tool/install-aptos-cli/
- Set the current network in
utils/constants.ts#L18
export const CURRENT_NETWORK = Network.LOCAL;
- Run the local node in another terminal ( since the local node runs at port
:8080
and:8081
, make sure it is free and theforce-restart
deletes the previous logs and starts a fresh session )
aptos node run-local-testnet --with-faucet --force-restart --assume-yes
- Compile the module
aptos move compile
- Run the test cases
aptos move test
- Publish the module with a new account
aptos init --profile newAccount
aptos move publish --profile newAccount
The aptos init creates a new keypair using which the module can be published.
Note: Publishing the module with the current address wont be possible since the auth key is not present. You would have to create a new keypair and then
replace it in move.toml and MODULE_OWNER_ADDRESS in utils/constants.ts
to continue.
To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:
- Next.js Documentation - learn about Next.js features and API.
- Learn Next.js - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
You can check out the Next.js GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!
The easiest way to deploy your Next.js app is to use the Vercel Platform from the creators of Next.js.
Check out our Next.js deployment documentation for more details.