Name: remix-ide
Owner: ethereum
Owner: ethereum
Description: Browser-Only Solidity IDE and Runtime Environment
Created: 2016-05-17 23:17:34.0
Updated: 2018-03-20 17:50:57.0
Pushed: 2018-03-20 17:54:14.0
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Language: JavaScript
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Remix is a browser-based compiler and IDE that enables users to build Ethereum contracts with Solidity language and to debug transactions.
To try it out, visit https://remix.ethereum.org.
Remix consists of many modules and in this repository you will find the Remix IDE (aka. Browser-Solidity).
The gh-pages
branch has always the latest stable build of Remix. It also contains a ZIP file with the entire build. Download it to use offline.
Note: it contains the latest release of Solidity available at the time of the packaging. No other compiler versions are supported.
Install npm and node.js (see https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-node), then do:
clone https://github.com/ethereum/browser-solidity.git
rowser-solidity
install
Run npm start
and open http://127.0.0.1:8080
in your browser.
Then open your text editor
and start developing.
The browser will automatically refresh when files are saved.
Most of the the time working with other modules (like debugger etc.) hosted in the Remix repository is not needed. But in case changes have to be made in that repository too, the following command will help you link Remix with your local Browser-solidity repository:
After npm install
run also:
run pullremix
run linkremixcore
run linkremixlib
run linkremixsolidity
run linkremixdebugger
Some things to consider if you have trouble building the package:
node
, npm
and nvm
. You can find the version that is tested on Travis CI by looking at the log in the build results.Run:
--version
--version
--version
apt-get install build-essential
. After installing build-essential
run npm rebuild
.Register new unit test files in test/index.js
.
The tests are written using tape.
Run the unit tests via: npm test
For local headless browser tests run npm run test-browser
(requires Selenium to be installed - can be done with npm run selenium-install
)
Running unit tests via npm test
requires at least node v7.0.0
To run the Selenium tests via Nightwatch serve the app through a local web server:
npm run serve
# starts web server at localhost:8080
Then you will need to either:
Have a Selenium server running locally on port 4444.
npm run test-browser
Or, install and run SauceConnect.
sc -u <USERNAME> -k <ACCESS_KEY>
(see .travis.yml
for values)npm run browser-test-sc
If you would like to use this as a Chrome extension, you must either build it first or pull from the gh-pages
branch, both described above.
After that, follow these steps:
chrome://extensions/
browser-solidity
folderTo see details about how to use Remix for developing and/or debugging Solidity contracts, please see our documentation page