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skynet-webportal/packages/dashboard-v2
Michał Leszczyk 202450e9d8
feat(dashboard-v2): implement account registration flow
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README.md

Skynet Account Dashboard

Code behind account.skynetpro.net

Development

This is a Gatsby application. To run it locally, all you need is:

  • yarn install
  • yarn start

Accessing remote APIs

To be able to log in on a local environment with your production credentials, you'll need to make the browser believe you're actually on the same domain, otherwise the browser will block the session cookie.

To do the trick, edit your /etc/hosts file and add a record like this:

127.0.0.1 local.skynetpro.net

then run yarn develop:secure -- it will run gatsby develop with --https --host=local.skynetpro.net -p=443 options. If you're on macOS, you may need to sudo the command to successfully bind to port 443.

NOTE: This should become easier once we have a docker image for the new dashboard.