Home of the following services:
In order to build from source you’ll need at least Go 1.16+.
# need to clone if you plan to run tests, and use Makefile
$ git clone git@github.com:InjectiveLabs/injective-core.git
$ cd injective-core
$ make install
# or simply do this to fetch modules and build executables
$ go install github.com/InjectiveLabs/injective-core/cmd/...The most convenient way to launch services is by running the setup script:
$ ./setup.shThen run an instance of the injectived node.
$ ./injectived.shVoila! You have now successfully setup a full node on the Injective Chain.
First, ensure that the Enable and Swagger values are true in APIConfig set in cmd/injectived/config/config.go.
Then simply run the following command to auto-generate the Swagger UI docs.
$ make proto-swagger-genThen when you start the Injective Daemon, simply navigate to http://localhost:10337/swagger/.
$ make genThen when you start the Injective Daemon, simply navigate to http://localhost:10337/swagger/.
To run all unit tests:
$ go test ./injective-chain/...The Codex Code Review GitHub Action can be triggered manually with a PR ID.
UI steps:
- Go to Actions > Codex Code Review > Run workflow
- Enter
pr_numberand run
CLI example (requires gh):
$ gh workflow run codex-review.yml -f pr_number=1234Injective Core is licensed under the Injective Labs License.
Certain code in evm and erc20 modules is licensed under the LGPLv3.
Except code from from evm/precompiles which is also is licensed under the Injective Labs License.

