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Development

$ git clone https://github.com/aurora-is-near/doc.aurora.dev.git

$ cd doc.aurora.dev

$ curl -fsSL https://get.pnpm.io/install.sh | sh -

$ pnpm i

$ pnpm start

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The docs are automatically built and deployed to doc.aurora.dev with each commit to master.

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doc.aurora.dev's Issues

Googling "aurora metamask" should land at a page about the mainnet, not testnet

I think with any public chain the reasonable behavior when I search for " metamask" on Google I should land at a page that talks about its production mainnet. But for Aurora the first page is the "Getting Started with MetaMask" page, but this seems to be a tutorial for developers and not for end users. I suggest the title be changed so it's clearer that it's intended for developers, and a separate page be added for users who want to add Aurora to their Metamask.

MetaMask: Two Aurora listed

  1. When using Trisolaris this last month, Aurora gas fees went to one Aurora contract (#A) on MetaMask

  2. When swapping or claiming Aurora tokens went to another Aurora contract (#B) on MetaMask

This resulted in #B accumulating a positive balance while #A remained at 0.00 due to no gas fees.

Recently, Trisolaris has charged Aurora gas fees to #A. This results in 'rejection' since it has no balance. Aurora #B continues to be the source contract to receive Aurora tokens, however I cannot claim or swap since Aurora #A cannot be 'charged' gas fees with no balance.

Help please?

Outdated docs on bridging ETH

In docs/bridge/rainbow-bridge.md it mentions using Ropsten with testnet, but I think we use Goerli now. If this is the case we should update the docs accordingly.

cc @sept-en please confirm

MyEtherWallet Support

MyEtherWallet has a fixed list of networks which can be connected to, and does not appear to allow custom networks (at least I couldn't find an option to do it in the web UI).

To have MEW support (and then be able to document it) we must follow the guide here: https://kb.myetherwallet.com/en/networks-and-nodes/add-default-network/

However a pre-requisite of this guide is the chain have a block explorer, which at the time of writing we do not have. This is a blocker for this issue.

Update RPC compatibility list on JSON-RPC page

Aurora-relayer compatibility with the Web3 JSON-RPC protocol is listed on project's Github page ("https://github.com/aurora-is-near/aurora-relayer") as well as "https://docs.aurora.dev/compat/rpc" page. However, there are differences between those pages for the following methods.

  • eth_call
  • eth_newPendingTransactionFilter
  • eth_sendRawTransaction
  • eth_sendTransaction
  • eth_sign
  • eth_signTransaction
  • eth_signTypedData
  • txpool_content
  • txpool_inspect
  • txpool_status
  • parity_pendingTransactions

The states of those methods should be investigated/tested and required changes should be updated on the corresponding pages.

Integration list

We should have a tutorial/documentation for the following frameworks, libs, tools, and wallets:

Relayers

  • Running Local Relayer
  • Connecting to remote relayer

Bridges

  • Aurora Bridge (ERC20 and ETH) for Ethereum

Wallets

  • Metamask
  • Myether wallet
  • Ledger
  • Trezor

Libraries

  • Ethers.js
  • Web3.js
  • Web3.py

IDE & Frameworks

  • Hardhat
  • Hardhat Truffle Verify (requires etherscan integration)
  • Truffle
  • RemixIDE

Oracles

  • ChainLink
  • Band Protocol
  • Razor Network

Indexers

  • The Graph -- WIP
  • Covalent API

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