Wallet
SERO decentralized full node wallet for pc
Install / Use
/learn @sero-cash/WalletREADME
Installation
If you want to 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).
Config folder
The data folder for Wallet is stored in other places:
- Windows
%APPDATA%\SERO Wallet - macOS
~/Library/Application\ Support/SERO Wallet - Linux
~/.config/SERO Wallet
Development
For development, a Meteor server will need to be started to assist with live reload and CSS injection.
Once a Wallet version is released the Meteor frontend part is bundled using the meteor-build-client npm package to create pure static files.
Dependencies
To run wallet in development you need:
- Node.js
v7.x(use the prefered installation method for your OS) - Meteor javascript app framework
- Yarn package manager
- Electron
v1.7.9cross platform desktop app framework - Gulp build and automation system
Install the latter ones via:
$ curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh
$ curl -o- -L https://yarnpkg.com/install.sh | bash
$ yarn global add electron@1.7.9
$ yarn global add gulp
Initialisation
Now you're ready to initialise Wallet for development:
$ git clone https://github.com/sero-cash/wallet.git
$ cd wallet
$ yarn
To update Wallet in the future, run:
$ cd wallet
$ git pull
$ yarn
Run the Wallet
Start the wallet app for development, in a separate terminal window:
$ cd wallet/interface && meteor --no-release-checkFS
// and in another terminal
$ cd my/path/meteor-dapp-wallet/app && meteor --port 3050
In the original window you can then start Wallet using wallet mode:
$ cd wallet
$ yarn dev:electron --mode wallet
Connecting to node via HTTP instead of IPC
This is useful if you have a node running on another machine, though note that it's less secure than using the default IPC method.
$ yarn dev:electron --rpc http://localhost:8545
Passing options to Gero
You can pass command-line options directly to Gero by prefixing them with --node- in
the command-line invocation:
$ yarn dev:electron --mode wallet --node-rpcport 19343 --node-networkid 2
The --rpc Wallet option is a special case. If you set this to an IPC socket file
path then the --ipcpath option automatically gets set, i.e.:
$ yarn dev:electron --rpc /my/gero.ipc
...is the same as doing...
$ yarn dev:electron --rpc /my/gero.ipc --node-ipcpath /my/gero.ipc
Using Wallet with a privatenet
To run a private network you will need to set the IPC path, network id and data folder:
$ yarn dev:electron --rpc ~/Library/SERO/gero.ipc --node-networkid 1234 --node-datadir ~/Library/SERO/privatenet
NOTE: since ipcpath is also a Wallet option you do not need to also include a
--node-ipcpath option.
You can also launch gero separately with the same options prior starting
Wallet.
Deployment
Our build system relies on gulp and electron-builder.
Dependencies
meteor-build-client bundles the meteor-based interface. Install it via:
$ npm install -g meteor-build-client
Furthermore cross-platform builds require additional electron-builder dependencies. On macOS those are:
// windows deps
$ brew install wine --without-x11 mono makensis
// linux deps
$ brew install gnu-tar libicns graphicsmagick xz
Generate packages
To generate the binaries for Wallet run:
$ gulp
$ gulp --wallet
The generated binaries will be under dist_wallet/release or dist_wallet/release.
Options
platform
To build binaries for specific platforms (default: all available) use the following flags:
// on mac
$ gulp --win --linux --mac
// on linux
$ gulp --win --linux
// on win
$ gulp --win
walletSource
With the walletSource you can specify the wallet branch to use, default is master:
$ gulp --wallet --walletSource develop
Options are:
masterdeveloplocalWill try to build the wallet from [wallet/]../meteor-dapp-wallet/app
Note: applicable only when combined with --wallet
skipTasks
When building a binary, you can optionally skip some tasks — generally for testing purposes.
$ gulp --mac --skipTasks=bundling-interface,release-dist
Checksums
Spits out the MD5 checksums of distributables.
It expects installer/zip files to be in the generated folders e.g. dist_wallet/release
$ gulp checksums [--wallet]
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