Contracts herein define a minimal general trustless marketplace for any ERC-721 or ERC-1155 implementation. They support:
- batch trading
- royalties
- withdraw pattern to avoid re-entrancy issues
- modular, you can decide if you would like to include royalties or not, for example
- events for optimal subgraph indexing
- (potentially) order editing
They are well-tested, a combination of stateful and unit tests.
You can use poetry for easy python virtual environment and requirements handling.
Docker is a container technology used to provide an ephemeral (or temporary) environment to run code in - whether it is development or hosting a compiled artifact.
If you don't have Docker, please visit https://www.docker.com to get started if you wish to use it for development.
One of the images we have available is the poetry.Dockerfile
, which is under the namespace rumble-kong-league:v$VERSION-shell
. This image is meant to be ran locally to assist in development efforts. The easiest way to get going on this image, is to run the make shell
command.
make shell
## or
export VERSION=$(cat pyproject.toml| grep version| awk -F'"' {'print $2'})
docker build -t rumble-kong-league/marketplace:v$VERSION-shell -f poetry.Dockerfile .
# next, run an instance of the built docker image
docker run -it --rm -v $(PWD):/marketplace rumble-kong-league/marketplace:v${VERSION}-shell
Once you build/run the given Docker environment, you should be in a ready-to-go Poetry environment to run all of your development tests.
LFG 👑🦍