The Yearn Web Template provides an easy way to bootstrap a new Yearn Web project.
This include the default repo structure and configurations with the latest dependencies and compatible web-lib version.
The stack used for this project is the following:
- 💙 Yearn Web Lib — Base for our web-lib
- 🚀 Next — JavaScript library for user interfaces
- ▲ Vercel — Cloud deployment platform
- 📄 TypeScript for static type checking
- 💄 ESLint for code linting
- Clone as template from GitHub
- Run
yarn - Run
yarn run dev - Open the browser and navigate to
http://localhost:3000
You can update the public/manifest.json file which will be use to handle the meta tags and for the Gnosis wallet support:
- Update
namewith your project name - Update
descriptionwith your project description - Update
iconPathwith the relative path to your SVG icon (ideally, it should stay as is) - Update
localefor the default language of your project - Update
uriwith the base path of your project. - Update
ogwith the path to your OG image. - Update
twitterwith your twitter handle - Update
githubwith your project GitHub link.
More options are available in the public/manifest.json file.
By default, IPFS auto deployments are disabled. You can enable the workflow by editing the .github/workflows/ipfs.yml file, un-commenting lines 5-6, enabling an IPFS deployment each time a push occurs on the main branch.
Otherwise, you can go in actions and run the ipfs action.
Two environment variables are required to make it work, which are configurable in your Github Project Secret Variables:
IPFS_HOST: the host of the IPFS nodeIPFS_PORT: the port of the IPFS node
This project can be run with Docker.
- Build the image:
docker build -t [name-of-your-container] . - Run the container:
docker run -p 3000:3000 [name-of-your-container] - Open the browser and navigate to
http://localhost:3000
