Get anything anywhere, powered by the blockchain. Chain Line is a peer-to-peer shipping network that gets products and valuable items to their destinations with near-zero risk.
It works by moving an item's cost between peers as it travels through the system. A central "hub" contract controls "reserved funds" in Chain Line smart wallets running custom verification scripts. Chain Line features a user reputation system and relies on no external systems, operating entirely on the blockchain.
Learn more: Wiki User Guide Intro Video
The smart contracts powering Chain Line run on the NEO blockchain and were written in Kotlin.
./The Kotlin project containing contract sources./unit-testsThe .NET Core project containing VM based contract tests./vendor/*External dependencies
- Install the .NET Core v1.1 SDK
- Install JDK 8 and Maven
- Clone this repository and run
make
Compiled contract avm files may be found in the root directory of the project.
Note: You might have to put
org.neo.smartcontract.framework.jarsomewhere dotnet can find it (try your PATH or/usr/local/share/dotnet). You can build the jar by runningmvn installinvendor/neo-devpack-java. It will be created intarget.
Run make test (the easy way) or
- Install Visual Studio
- Open the unit tests project in
./unit-tests/CLTests.sln - Run the tests within the IDE (on a Mac this is done through
View>Pads>Unit Teststhen clickRun Allin the side pane)
Dokka is used to generate the docs as an HTML site. Run make docs to generate the pages and then look in target/dokka/chainline-contracts.
A snapshot of the docs is accessible via GitHub Pages.