Crates.io | solana-feature-gate-program |
lib.rs | solana-feature-gate-program |
version | 0.0.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-11-01 12:02:46.613148 |
updated_at | 2024-11-01 12:02:46.613148 |
description | Solana Feature Gate Program |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/solana-program/feature-gate |
max_upload_size | |
id | 1431718 |
size | 1,828,345 |
This template should help get you started developing Solana programs. Let's walk through this generated program repository and see what's included.
The first thing you'll want to do is install NPM dependencies which will allow you to access all the scripts and tools provided by this template.
pnpm install
You'll notice a program
folder in the root of this repository. This is where your generated Solana program is located.
Whilst only one program gets generated, note that you can have as many programs as you like in this repository.
Whenever you add a new program folder to this repository, remember to add it to the members
array of your root Cargo.toml
file.
That way, your programs will be recognized by the following scripts that allow you to build, test, format and lint your programs respectively.
pnpm programs:build
pnpm programs:test
pnpm programs:format
pnpm programs:lint
You may use the following command to generate the IDLs for your programs.
pnpm generate:idls
Depending on your program's framework, this will either use Shank or Anchor to generate the IDLs. Note that, to ensure IDLs are generated using the correct framework version, the specific version used by the program will be downloaded and used locally.
Once your programs' IDLs have been generated, you can generate clients for them using the following command.
pnpm generate:clients
Alternatively, you can use the generate
script to generate both the IDLs and the clients at once.
pnpm generate
The following clients are available for your programs. You may use the following links to learn more about each client.
The following script is available to start your local validator.
pnpm validator:start
By default, if a local validator is already running, the script will be skipped. You may use the validator:restart
script instead to force the validator to restart.
pnpm validator:restart
Finally, you may stop the local validator using the following command.
pnpm validator:stop
If your program requires any external programs to be running, you'll want to in your local validator.
You can do this by adding their program addresses to the program-dependencies
array in the Cargo.toml
of your program.
program-dependencies = [
"metaqbxxUerdq28cj1RbAWkYQm3ybzjb6a8bt518x1s",
"noopb9bkMVfRPU8AsbpTUg8AQkHtKwMYZiFUjNRtMmV",
]
Next time you build your program and run your validator, these external programs will automatically be fetched from mainnet and used in your local validator.
pnpm programs:build
pnpm validator:restart