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Use Blockscout as the default block explorer #4206
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WalkthroughThe recent updates primarily focus on enhancing the user interface and configuration settings. Key changes include updating button labels and hyperlinks to reflect the switch from Etherscan to Blockscout, renaming configuration variables with a "Default" suffix, and introducing a utility function to update block explorer URLs dynamically based on the chain ID. These modifications aim to improve clarity and functionality across the application. Changes
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Actionable comments posted: 1
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Files selected for processing (5)
- src/components/views/nft/mint/NFTMintIndex.tsx (1 hunks)
- src/config/development.tsx (4 hunks)
- src/config/production.tsx (3 hunks)
- src/config/utils.tsx (1 hunks)
- src/content/FAQ.tsx (1 hunks)
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src/components/views/nft/mint/NFTMintIndex.tsx (1)
107-110: Template literals are preferred over string concatenation.
src/config/development.tsx (2)
10-11: All these imports are only used as types.
11-19: Some named imports are only used as types.
src/config/production.tsx (5)
171-171: Do not use template literals if interpolation and special-character handling are not needed.
211-211: Do not use template literals if interpolation and special-character handling are not needed.
233-233: Do not use template literals if interpolation and special-character handling are not needed.
11-12: All these imports are only used as types.
12-20: Some named imports are only used as types.
src/config/utils.tsx (1)
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src/content/FAQ.tsx (1)
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src/config/utils.tsx (1)
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: The implementation ofupdateBlockExplorers
function looks good and adheres to modern JavaScript practices.src/config/development.tsx (1)
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: The updates to the variable names and the addition of theupdateBlockExplorers
function call are correctly implemented and align with the PR's objectives.src/config/production.tsx (3)
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: Updated variable names to include 'Default' suffix to reflect the new default settings.
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: Import statement forupdateBlockExplorers
function added. Ensure this function is implemented correctly inutils.tsx
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: Calls toupdateBlockExplorers
for each network to update block explorer URLs. Verify that these function calls are correctly updating the URLs as intended.src/content/FAQ.tsx (1)
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: Updated hyperlink to point to Blockscout, aligning with the PR's objective to use Blockscout as the default block explorer.
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ export const NFTMintIndex = () => { | |||
</DescCenter> | |||
<ButtonLink | |||
linkType='texty' | |||
label='View transaction on etherscan' | |||
label='View transaction on Blockscout' |
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The button label change aligns with the PR's objective. Consider using template literals for constructing URLs to improve readability.
- href={`${config.MAINNET_CONFIG.blockExplorers?.default.url}/tx/${txHash}`}
+ href={\`${config.MAINNET_CONFIG.blockExplorers?.default.url}/tx/${txHash}\`}
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label='View transaction on Blockscout' | |
label='View transaction on Blockscout' | |
href={`${config.MAINNET_CONFIG.blockExplorers?.default.url}/tx/${txHash}`} |
could you please confirm this PR is for which product requirement @maxaleks |
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need more context on why this change
Hey @jainkrati, I talked with Griff about switching from Etherscan to Blockscout to support open-source public goods. We discussed that Giveth doesn't have enough resources to make the changes, so we agreed to take on this initiative ourselves hence the PR. |
@jainkrati The concept is that etherscan is closed source and centralized, so supporting open source alternatives is good for the ecosystem. I would love to hear @divine-comedian's opinion on if changing the default block explorer to blockscout is going to be an issue or not. |
Yeah I understand but... etherscan is a better blockchain explorer, I've had frequent issues with blockscout not indexing transactions or loading slow etc.. - I think this would be extra amount of work to imho make a not important change for Giveth. |
Can you provide specifics on our instances you had issues with? What makes Etherscan superior? The last 3 months Blockscout has had a higher up time the Etherscan making it more reliable. Apart from supporting other open source projects Blockscout has an easier and more updated UI for users performing TXs which utilizes AI to decode transactions. Also you mention its more work, does the PR not suffice? do we need to make changes? @divine-comedian |
We use etherscan and it's chain specific deployments all over the app so I don't have a full view of changing this one file will create more issues for us. I had issues with blockscout not loading gnosis chain for a while, maybe early last year. We also don't have any of our contracts verified on blockscout and I have had a hell of a time when I did once try to verify our contracts with it. Introducing this change could have unexpected UI bugs in our dapp. We have a lot of priorities on our plate right now with Giveth and switching our block explorer is just not very important right now. Our current block explorer solution is free, and it works as expected so I don't think we will be making any changes to this for now. |
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