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app bos-cli

Command line utility helps to develop widgets for near.social by allowing developers to use standard developer tools like their best code editor and standard tools for source code version control, and then deploy their widgets to SocialDB in one command

17 releases

0.3.17 Sep 3, 2024
0.3.15 Jun 21, 2024
0.3.13 Feb 3, 2024
0.3.7 Dec 19, 2023
0.3.4 Jun 28, 2023

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MIT/Apache and maybe GPL-3.0-or-later

160KB
3K SLoC

BOS CLI

Command line utility helps to develop components for NEAR Blockchain Operating System by allowing developers to use standard developer tools like their best code editor and standard tools for source code version control, and then deploy their components to SocialDB in one command.

Command groups

  • project - Project management
  • components - Working with components (Download, Deploy, etc.)
  • socialdb - SocialDb management

project - Project management

  • new allows you to initialize, edit and then deploy a new component to your near.social account.

components - Working with components (Download, Deploy, etc.)

  • deploy allows you to upload/publish components from your local ./src folder to near.social account.
  • diff shows changes between deployed and local components.
  • download allows you to download the existing components from any near.social account to the local ./src folder.
  • delete allows you to delete the existing components from any near.social account.

Note:

By default, the Social DB prefix is computed as <account-id>/widget/<component-folder>.<component-name>. If you wish, you can change the default folder (widget) using CLI option: --social-db-folder:

bos components --social-db-folder "component_beta" download ...

socialdb - SocialDb management

data - Data management: viewing, adding, updating, deleting information by a given key

  • view allows you to view information by a given key.
  • set allows you to add or update information by a given key.
  • delete allows you to delete information by the specified key.

manage-profile - Profile management: view, update

  • view-profile allows you to view the profile for an account.
  • update-profile allows you to update profile for the account.

prepaid-storage - Storage management: deposit, withdrawal, balance review

  • view-balance allows you to view the storage balance for an account.
  • deposit allows you to make a storage deposit for the account.
  • withdraw allows you to make a withdraw a deposit from storage for an account ID.

permissions - Granting access permissions to a different account

  • grant-write-access allows grant access to the access key to call a function or another account.

More commands are still on the way, see the issues tracker and propose more features there.

Install

You can find binary releases of bos CLI for your OS on the Releases page.

Install prebuilt binaries via shell script (macOS, Linux, WSL)

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/bos-cli-rs/bos-cli-rs/releases/latest/download/bos-cli-installer.sh | sh

Install prebuilt binaries via powershell script (Windows)

irm https://github.com/bos-cli-rs/bos-cli-rs/releases/latest/download/bos-cli-installer.ps1 | iex

Run prebuilt binaries with npx (Node.js)

npx bos-cli

Install prebuilt binaries into your npm project (Node.js)

npm install bos-cli

Install from source code (Cargo)

Before getting to installation, make sure you have Rust and system dependencies installed on your computer.

To install system dependencies:

  • on Ubuntu Linux: apt install pkg-config libudev-dev
  • on Fedora Linux: dnf install pkg-config libudev-devel

Once system dependencies and Rust are installed you can install the latest released bos-cli from sources by using the following command:

cargo install bos-cli

or, install the most recent version from git repository:

$ cargo install --git https://github.com/bos-cli-rs/bos-cli-rs

GitHub Actions

Reusable Workflow

This repo contains a reusable workflow which you can directly leverage from your component repository

  1. Prepare access key that will be used for components deployment.

    It is recommended to use a dedicated function-call-only access key, so you need to:

    1.1. Add a new access key to your account, explicitly adding permissions to call the set method. Here is near CLI command to do that:

    near account add-key "ACCOUNT_ID" grant-function-call-access --allowance '1 NEAR' --receiver-account-id social.near --method-names 'set' autogenerate-new-keypair print-to-terminal network-config mainnet
    

    1.2. Grant write permission to the key (replace PUBLIC_KEY with the one you added to the account on the previous step, and ACCOUNT_ID with the account id where you want to deploy BOS components):

    near contract call-function as-transaction social.near grant_write_permission json-args '{"public_key": "PUBLIC_KEY", "keys": ["ACCOUNT_ID/widget"]}' prepaid-gas '100.000 TeraGas' attached-deposit '1 NEAR' sign-as "ACCOUNT_ID" network-config mainnet
    

    Note: The attached deposit is going to be used to cover the storage costs associated with the data you store on BOS, 1 NEAR is enough to store 100kb of data (components code, metadata, etc).

  2. In your repo, go to Settings > Secrets and Variables > Actions and create a new repository secret named SIGNER_PRIVATE_KEY with the private key in ed25519:<private_key> format (if you followed (1.1), it is be printed in your terminal)

  3. Create a file at .github/workflows/deploy-mainnet.yml in your component repo with the following contents. See the workflow definition for explanations of the inputs

    name: Deploy Components to Mainnet
    on:
      push:
        branches: [main]
    jobs:
      deploy-mainnet:
        uses: bos-cli-rs/bos-cli-rs/.github/workflows/deploy-mainnet.yml@master
        with:
          deploy-account-address: <FILL>
          signer-account-address: <FILL>
          signer-public-key: <FILL>
        secrets:
          SIGNER_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.SIGNER_PRIVATE_KEY }}
    
  4. Commit and push the workflow

  5. On changes to the main branch, updated components in src will be deployed!

Custom Workflow

Copy the contents of .github/workflows/deploy-mainnet.yml to your repo as a starting point

Dependencies

~48–70MB
~1M SLoC