NOTE Mist is under heavy development and not intended to be tested by the community yet, therefore it might not run out of the box as described in the README below. To save us time getting you all up and running, better wait for now. Thanks :)
The Mist browser is the tool of choice to browse and use Ðapps.
For the Mist API see the MISTAPI.md.
If you want install the app from a pre-built version on the release page, you can simply run the executeable after download.
For updating simply download the new version and copy it over the old one (keep a backup of the old one if you want to be sure). The data folder for Mist is stored in other places:
- Windows
%APPDATA%\Roaming\Mist
- MacOSX
~/Library/Application Support/Mist
- Linux
~/.config/Mist
For development, a Meteor server will to be started to assist with live reload and CSS injection.
Once a Mist version is released the Meteor frontend part is bundled using meteor-build-client
npm package to create pure static files.
Requires electron version 0.37.2 and Node.js version 4.3.0 or above.
To run mist in development you need Node.js NPM and Meteor and electron installed:
$ curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh
$ npm install -g [email protected]
Now you're ready to install Mist:
$ git clone https://github.com/ethereum/mist.git
$ cd mist
$ git submodule update --init
$ npm install
To update Mist in the future, run:
$ cd mist
$ git pull && git submodule update
For development we start the interface with a Meteor server for autoreload etc. Start the interface in a separate terminal window:
$ cd mist/interface && meteor
In the original window you can then start Mist with:
$ cd mist
$ electron .
Start the wallet app for development, in a separate terminal window:
$ cd mist/interface && meteor
// and in another terminal
$ cd my/path/meteor-dapp-wallet/app && meteor --port 3050
In the original window you can then start Mist using wallet mode:
$ cd mist
$ electron . --mode wallet
To run a privatenet you need to have geth
installed separately and run it with the ipcpath
flag:
$ geth --networkid 1234 --ipcpath /Users/you/Library/Ethereum/geth.ipc --datadir ...
To create a binaries you need to install the following tools:
// tools for the windows binaries
$ brew install Caskroom/cask/xquartz
$ brew install wine
// install meteor-build-client
$ npm install -g meteor-build-client
// install gulp
$ npm install -g gulp
To generate the binaries simply run:
$ cd mist
$ gulp mist
// Or to generate the wallet (using the https://github.com/ethereum/meteor-dapp-wallet -> master)
$ gulp wallet
This will generate the binaries inside the dist_mist
or dist_wallet
folder.
Additional you can only build the windows, linux or mac binary by using the platform
option:
$ gulp mist --platform darwin
// Or
$ gulp mist --platform "darwin win32"
Options are:
darwin
(Mac OSX)win32
(Windows)linux
(Linux)
With the walletSource
you can specify the branch to use, default ist master
:
$ gulp mist --walletSource develop
Options are:
master
develop
local
Will try to build the wallet from [mist/]../meteor-dapp-wallet/app
Spits out the SHASUM and MD5 checksums of zip files. The zip files need to be generated manually for now!
It expects zip files to be named as the generated folders e.g. dist_wallet/Ethereum-Wallet-macosx-0-5-0.zip
$ gulp mist-checksums
> MD5 Ethereum-Wallet-win32-0-5-0.zip: 8ce2a562e8cfa77f2283d8b689732d59
> MD5 Ethereum-Wallet-linux32-0-5-0.zip: 6bbd5876d59f23eec018a204d3a08dc8
> MD5 Ethereum-Wallet-linux64-0-5-0.zip: 551cc4cf95c81b0faebf8460d155e041
> MD5 Ethereum-Wallet-macosx-0-5-0.zip: 5e781413a9880e78acd3ff396b4ce39a
> MD5 Ethereum-Wallet-win64-0-5-0.zip: 332e71f57aa2dac2fb8db8f6f87cda21
> SHASUM Ethereum-Wallet-linux32-0-5-0.zip: 983dc9f1bc14a17a46f1e34d46f1bfdc01dc0868
> SHASUM Ethereum-Wallet-win32-0-5-0.zip: 1f8e56c198545c235d47921888e5ede76ce42dcf
> SHASUM Ethereum-Wallet-macosx-0-5-0.zip: dba5a13d6114b2abf1d4beca8bde25f1869feb45
> SHASUM Ethereum-Wallet-linux64-0-5-0.zip: 2104b0fe75109681a70f9bf4e844d83a38796311
> SHASUM Ethereum-Wallet-win64-0-5-0.zip: fc20b746eb37686edb04aee3e442492956adb546
After the bundle run:
$ codesign --deep --force --verbose --sign "5F515C07CEB5A1EC3EEB39C100C06A8C5ACAE5F4" Ethereum-Wallet.app
Verify
$ codesign --verify -vvvv Ethereum-Wallet.app
$ spctl -a -vvvv Ethereum-Wallet.app