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html-fund-me-fcc

This is a minimalistic example what you can find in the metamask docs.

Requirements

  • git
    • You'll know you've installed it right if you can run:
      • git --version
  • Metamask
    • This is a browser extension that lets you interact with the blockchain.
  • Nodejs
    • You'll know you've installed nodejs right if you can run:
      • node --version And get an ouput like: vx.x.x
  • Yarn instead of npm
    • You'll know you've installed yarn right if you can run:
      • yarn --version And get an output like: x.x.x
      • You might need to install it with npm

Quickstart

  1. Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/sebaszeledon/html-fund-me-fcc
cd html-fund-me-fcc
  1. Run the file.

You can usually just double click the file to "run it in the browser". Or you can right click the file in your VSCode and run "open with live server".

Optionally:

If you'd like to run with prettier formatting, or don't have a way to run your file in the browser, run:

yarn
yarn http-server

And you should see a small button that says "connect".

Connect

Hit it, and you should see metamask pop up.

Execute a transaction

If you want to execute a transaction follow this:

Make sure you have the following installed:

  1. You'll need to open up a second terminal and run:
git clone https://github.com/sebaszeledon/html-fund-me-fcc
cd hardhat-fund-me-fcc
yarn
yarn hardhat node

This will deploy a sample contract and start a local hardhat blockchain.

  1. Update your constants.js with the new contract address.

In your constants.js file, update the variable contractAddress with the address of the deployed "FundMe" contract. You'll see it near the top of the hardhat output.

  1. Connect your metamask to your local hardhat blockchain.

PLEASE USE A METAMASK ACCOUNT THAT ISNT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY REAL MONEY. I usually use a few different browser profiles to separate my metamasks easily.

In the output of the above command, take one of the private key accounts and import it into your metamask.

Additionally, add your localhost with chainid 31337 to your metamask.

  1. Reserve the front end with yarn http-server, input an amount in the text box, and hit fund button after connecting

Thank you!

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