Bootstrapped with Create React App.
Set the environment variables in .env.development
depending on your settings.
The variables REACT_APP...
will get injected into the build and are available at runtime.
Install with npm install
and run the development server with npm start
.
Before build you need to provide the environment variables in .env.production
or .env
. Check out CRA docs on env vars.
Build with
npm run build
Resulting static assets will be stored at build/
and ready to be served.
The Dockerfile
installs, builds and serves the project on a minimal nginx container.
Again, don't forget to provide the environment variables in .env.production
or .env
(CRA docs on env vars).
Build with
docker build -t sourcify-ui .
Run with
docker run -p 80:80 sourcify-ui
The Docker image is published on Github Container Registry. You can run it with
docker run -p 80:80 ghcr.io/ethereum/sourcify/ui:latest
However pleases note that the values in the .env
files are injected on the build time so you won't be able to provide custom values for the environment variables:
REACT_APP_SERVER_URL=https://sourcify.dev/server
REACT_APP_REPOSITORY_SERVER_URL=https://repo.sourcify.dev
# Use DNSLink for IPNS
REACT_APP_IPNS=repo.sourcify.dev
REACT_APP_TAG=master
If you want to provide custom values for the environment variables you need to build the image yourself.
A workaround could be running a custom find and replace on the files before running the image:
find /usr/share/nginx/html/ -type f -exec sed -i 's#docs.sourcify.dev#yourcustomlink.com#g' {} \;;