Official explorer for the Oasis Network.
The official deployment of Oasis Explorer lives at https://explorer.oasis.io.
Development deploy is available at https://explorer.dev.oasis.io.
Features
- Transaction History: Allows you to view the complete transaction history of a specific blockchain* address.
- Block Contents: Enables you to examine the contents of individual blocks. This includes information like the transactions in the block, the total block size, and the block's hash data.
- Transaction Verification: Lets you verify the status of a transaction. You can confirm whether a transaction has been validated by the network and included in a block.
- Blockchain Statistics: Provides overall statistics regarding the blockchain* such as the total number of transactions, and the number of blocks already created.
- Address Balance: Enables you to see the balance of any blockchain* address.
- Network Nodes: Provides information about the nodes in the blockchain* network.
- Search engine: Enables you to lookup tokens, addresses, names, blocks and transactions;
- Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs): Provides information about NFT ownership, metadata, transactions history and minting information. ( See NFT documentation)
- Contract Reading and Writing (upcoming): Can read contract details and record new contract interactions.
*blockchain: ParaTime layer/s or Consensus
Getting started
Installing and running Oasis Explorer
You can quickly get started with the following commands:
Then go to http://localhost:5173 to access the app.
Code style
This repository uses prettier as a code formatter and eslint for JavaScript/TypeScript linting.
It also lints git commits with gitlint and Markdown files with markdownlint.
You can use the following commands to run various linters:
# Lint JavaScript/TypeScript files across the whole repository. yarn lint # Fix JavaScript/TypeScript linting issues that were found. yarn lint:fix # Lint git commits. yarn lint-git # Lint Markdown files. yarn lint-docs
Git Commit Messages
A quick summary:
- Separate subject from body with a blank line.
- Limit the subject line to 72 characters.
- Capitalize the subject line.
- Do not end the subject line with a period.
- Use the present tense ("Add feature" not "Added feature").
- Use the imperative mood ("Move component to..." not "Moves component to...").
- Wrap the body at 80 characters.
- Use the body to explain what and why vs. how.
A detailed post on Git commit messages: How To Write a Git Commit Message.
Oasis Nexus API
Deployed version is at https://nexus.oasis.io/v1/ with OpenAPI HTML and YAML specs.
Bleeding-edge API version
OpenAPI spec for the bleeding-edge version.
To quickly run latest emerald nexus locally without running a node, replace following lines with:
analysis: analyzers: - name: emerald_main_damask chain_id: oasis-3 rpc: grpc.oasis.io:443 chaincontext: b11b369e0da5bb230b220127f5e7b242d385ef8c6f54906243f30af63c815535 # Use the latest round from oasisscan (easier than gRPC) # https://www.oasisscan.com/paratimes/000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000e2eaa99fc008f87f/roundList to: <latest round> from: <latest round - 500>
and run
make docker
make start-docker-e2e
# TODO: this needs to be updated with REACT_APP_TESTNET_API too
REACT_APP_API=http://localhost:8008/v1/ yarn start