This is an example of how to use the signed dynamic actions order within the 0xcert Framework v2.
The example is put in the context of a simple dApp to showcase not only functionalities but also the basic principles of handling blockchain communication through the 0xcert Framework. The main logic is isolated in the src/example.ts
file while response handling is located in index.ts
. The basic configuration needed for communication can be found in the src/config.ts
file.
To keep the example as simple as possible, some values are hardcoded, such as order definition. You can change those in the src/config.ts
file.
The src/config.ts
file also contains some empty variables that you need to set for the example to work. Mainly, the assetLedgerId, which you got at deploying a new asset ledger in the asset management guide, and the MetaMask account (account1Id) that deployed the asset ledger.
Project structure:
Path | Description |
---|---|
src/example.ts | Main logic showing the use. |
src/config.ts | Configuration file. |
index.html | Front-end styling. |
index.ts | Controller connecting front-end to the logic. |
package.json | Dependencies. |
style.css | Front-end styling. |