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# multisig For Ledger testing on localhost use Caddy for serving HTTPS (https://localhost). ``` npm run serve caddy ``` ## Project setup ``` npm install ``` ### Compiles and hot-reloads for development ``` npm run serve ``` ### Compiles and minifies for production ``` npm run build ``` ### Run your tests ``` npm run test ``` ### Lints and fixes files ``` npm run lint ``` ### Run your unit tests ``` npm run test:unit ``` ### Customize configuration See [Configuration Reference](https://cli.vuejs.org/config/). ## Deploying applications with z `z` is the one-stop shop for the Zilliqa provisioning and deployment operations. To deploy applications with z ensure the `z` binary is installed in your operative system PATH environment variable. For more details about `z` please refer to the [documentation](https://github.com/Zilliqa/devops/blob/main/docs/z2.md). ## Deploying applications to staging To deploy the staging environment we need to clone the devops repository and execute `z` from there: ```sh git clone https://github.com/Zilliqa/devops.git cd devops source setenv ``` ### Set the following environment variables - `Z_ENV` to the path in which your `z.yaml` resides. - `ZQ_USER` to your username (the bit before `@` in your email address) - `GITHUB_PAT` (if you are deploying staging or production apps) to a classic PAT with all the repo permissions ticked. for example: ```sh export Z_ENV=`pwd`/infra/live/gcp/non-production/prj-d-staging/z_ase1.yaml export ZQ_USER=<user_id>@zilliqa.com export GITHUB_PAT=<GITHUB_PAT> ``` ### Login to Google Cloud ```sh z login ``` ### Add the application to the staging `z.yaml` file. Skip this step if it is an existing application 1. Create a branch: ```sh git checkout -b users/<username>/add_multisig_to_staging_cluster ``` 2. In the file `infra/live/gcp/non-production/prj-d-staging/z_ase1.yaml` add the following: - in `apps` stanza add: ```yaml clusters: staging: apps: multisig: repo: https://github.com/Zilliqa/zilliqa-developer path: products/multisig/cd/overlays/staging track: staging type: kustomize ``` - in `subdomains` stanza add: ```yaml infrastructure: dns: vars: subdomains: multisig: {} ``` 3. Push the changes ```sh git add . git commit -m "Add multisig to staging cluster" git push origin users/<username>/add_multisig_to_staging_cluster ``` 4. Open a Pull Request to the main branch 5. Apply the changes ```sh z plan z apply ``` ### Deploy the application ```sh z app sync --cache-dir=.cache multisig ``` Verify your application is running correct from the staging URL and with `kubectl` commands (if required). ## Deploying applications to production To deploy the production environment we need to clone the devops repository and execute `z` from there: ```sh git clone https://github.com/Zilliqa/devops.git cd devops source setenv ``` ### Set the following environment variables - `Z_ENV` to the path in which your `z.yaml` resides. - `ZQ_USER` to your username (the bit before `@` in your email address) - `GITHUB_PAT` (if you are deploying staging or production apps) to a classic PAT with all the repo permissions ticked. for example: ```sh export Z_ENV=`pwd`/infra/live/gcp/production/prj-p-blockchain-infra/z_ase1.yaml export ZQ_USER=<user_id>@zilliqa.com export GITHUB_PAT=<GITHUB_PAT> ``` ### Login to Google Cloud ```sh z login ``` ### Add the application to the production `z.yaml` file. Skip this step if it is an existing application 1. Create a branch: ```sh git checkout -b users/<username>/add_multisig_to_production_cluster ``` 2. In the file `infra/live/gcp/production/prj-p-prod-apps/z_ase1.yaml` add the following: - in `apps` stanza add: ```yaml clusters: production: apps: multisig: repo: https://github.com/Zilliqa/zilliqa-developer path: products/multisig/cd/overlays/production track: production type: kustomize ``` - in `subdomains` stanza add: ```yaml infrastructure: dns: vars: subdomains: multisig: {} ``` 3. Push the changes ```sh git add . git commit -m "Add multisig to production cluster" git push origin users/<username>/add_multisig_to_production_cluster ``` 4. Open a Pull Request to the main branch 5. Apply the changes ```sh z plan z apply ``` ### Deploy the application ```sh z app sync --cache-dir=.cache multisig ``` Verify your application is running correct from the production URL and with `kubectl` commands (if required).