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Vectre

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Motivation

Vectre is an all-in-one social platform for web3 communities.

Our vision is for users to connect their Metamask wallet within our platform, where they will be able to showcase their NFTs on a personal dashboard, communicate directly with holders of specific NFT collections, and leaders to foster productive community interactions with a fair set of guidelines. Furthermore, Vectre ensures that the true ownership of digital assets is maintained, validated and appropriately indicated to prevent fraud.

We hope that Vectre will allow web3 communities, specifically NFT communities, to thrive by providing a platform by which verified members can interact with one another and call Vectre their home.

Installation

  1. Install Node.js v18.5.0 (npm 8.12.1)
  2. Install required dependencies (start from vectre/ directory then run the following):
    cd backend
    npm install
    cd ../frontend
    npm install
  3. Create .env.production and .env.development files in the vectre/backend directory, both with the following config (credentials located in the Vectre Labs #project-files discord channel)
    FRONTEND_BASE_URL=
    NEO4J_DB_URL=
    NEO4J_DB_USERNAME=
    NEO4J_DB_PASSWORD=
    JWT_SECRET_TOKEN=
    IMGUR_CLIENT_ID=
    ETHERSCAN_TOKEN=
    
  4. Start backend (runs on port 8080)
    cd backend
    
    # production environment
    npm run start 
    
    # dev environment
    npm run dev
  5. Start frontend in seperate terminal (runs on port 3000)
    cd frontend
    npm run start

Contribution

Do you use gitflow?

Yes.

  • master contains production app
  • develop contains new features & bug fixes
    • Changes are merged into master at the end of each sprint
  • task/bug branches will be merged into develop as their PRs are approved

What do you name your branches?

Branches will use the following convention where VEC-XXX is the associated Jira ticket number:

  • VEC-XXX/task/{feat_name}
  • VEC-XXX/bug/{bug_name}

Do you use Github issues or another ticketing website?

We use Jira for our tickets

Do you use pull requests?

Yes. All branches must have their pull request approved before merging.

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