This repository serves as a central point for listing and referencing existing hApps that are ready to be installed through Holoscape. It is meant to function as a short term interim solution until the decentralized hApp store - which is a Holochain app itself - is up and running.
Holoscape downloads the file index.json to acquire the full list of hApps and renders a card with description and screenshot for each.
Chooses the user to install a hApp, Holoscape also downloads the bundle.toml
file from the hApp's resources directory in this repository which has links to all the hApp's assets (i.e. DNA files and zipped UIs).
If you want to make your hApp available to the public during this alpha phase for testing, you can do so by creating a pull-request to this repository. Once it's merged it will appear in the list of hApps inside Holoscape.
The main ingredient you will need for this is a hApp bundle file. This file is like a manifest for your hApp. It describes what DNA(s) and UI(s) your hApp consists of, and what their internal relationships (i.e. bridges and references/handles) are.
You can test your hApp bundles with Holoscape by installing it manually ("from file") inside Holoscape before adding them to this repository.
hApp bundles can reference DNA and UI files either locally via file://
or any remote resource via http://
.
In order to keep this repository small, please host those binary assets either on your own server or publish them as a release in your Github repository, and then link to those files from your bundle.
Holoscape will download the DNA and UI directly from there during install.
- Add an element to the array in index.json like so:
{ "name": "Peer Chat", "directory": "peer-chat", "github": "https://github.com/holochain/peer-chat", "icon": null, "screenshot": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/holochain/peer-chat/develop/doc/screen.png", "description": "A simple chat app designed to get new users up, running and developing on Holochain" }
name
,screenshot
anddescription
get displayed inside Holoscape.directory
is the name of the sub-directory that you add in step 2. - Add a directory under happ-resources with the name of your happ.
Inside that sub-directory, add your hApp bundle file with the file name
bundle.toml
That's it! Once your PR gets approved and merged, your hApp can be installed with just a few clicks and used by others for testing purposes.