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The dashboard is a data visualizer integrated into geth, intended to collect and visualize useful information of an Ethereum node. It consists of two parts:
The client's UI uses React with JSX syntax, which is validated by the ESLint linter mostly according to the Airbnb React/JSX Style Guide. The style is defined in the .eslintrc configuration file. The resources are bundled into a single bundle.js file using Webpack, which relies on the webpack.config.js. The bundled file is referenced from dashboard.html and takes part in the assets.go too. The necessary dependencies for the module bundler are gathered by Node.js.
As the dashboard depends on certain NPM packages (which are not included in the go-ethereum repo), these need to be installed first:
$ (cd dashboard/assets && npm install)
Normally the dashboard assets are bundled into Geth via go-bindata to avoid external dependencies. Rebuilding Geth after each UI modification however is not feasible from a developer perspective. Instead, we can run webpack in watch mode to automatically rebundle the UI, and ask geth to use external assets to not rely on compiled resources:
$ (cd dashboard/assets && ./node_modules/.bin/webpack --watch)
$ geth --dashboard --dashboard.assets=dashboard/assets/public --vmodule=dashboard=5
To bundle up the final UI into Geth, run webpack and go generate:
$ (cd dashboard/assets && ./node_modules/.bin/webpack)
$ go generate ./dashboard
Webpack offers handy tools for visualizing the bundle's dependency tree and space usage.
webpack --profile --json > stats.jsonstats.jsonstats.json