Ethereum Studio
Ethereum Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) to learn, build and deploy decentralized apps (DApps) for Ethereum. It's a full browser experience which requires no installations to run.
Ethereum Studio has a built in Solidity compiler and Ethereum Virtual Machine. It also works with local and public networks.
To try it out, go to studio.ethereum.org.
Features
- In-browser EVM
- Code Autocompletion
- Bootstrap your App
- Live code your WebApp
- Built-in wallets
- Powered by Monaco Editor
Quick start
Below is described how to get the Ethereum Studio project setup and running locally.
Install node modules
npx lerna bootstrap --hoist
Run in development mode
npm start
Browse to http://localhost:3000
. Note that if you use any other hostname/IP than localhost
, then instead run update 'ORIGIN' value in 'env.development', this is important so that the iframes can communicate with the main window.
Make a production build
npm run build
The dist files will be inside ./dist
. Note that the this command uses production version of ".env" file, so in order to test it locally please create a ".env.local" with proper ORIGIN variable value prior to build.
Bumping version
Set the new version both in app.js
and in manifest.json
.
Run this script to fix that for you:
./bump_version "1.1.0"
Consider double-checking and updating the CHANGELOG
to reflect the changes. Tag the new version.
Modifying templates
Templates are now located inside ./packages/editor/templates
folder. After you modify those files and want to see changes you need to run generate-templates.js
script inside ./packages/editor/scripts
.
Issues
Bug reports and suggestions can be filed at the project Issues page. For more information about the process involved, please refer to the Wiki: Submitting Bugs and Suggestions.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome. Please, visit the Wiki for a guide on How to Contribute.
License
Ethereum Studio is free software and GPLv3 licensed. See the COPYING file for details.