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Ledger Rust Boilerplate Application

Rule enforcer Build and tests

This is a boilerplate application written in Rust which can be forked to start a new project for the Ledger Nano X/SP, Stax and Flex devices.

⚠️ Nano S is not supported

  • Implements standard features (display address, transaction signature...),
  • Has functional tests using Ragger,
  • Has CI workflows mandatory for app deployment in the Ledger store.

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Quick start guide

With VS Code

You can quickly setup a development environment on any platform (macOS, Linux or Windows) to build and test your application with Ledger's VS Code extension.

By using Ledger's own developer tools Docker image, the extension allows you to build your apps with the latest SDK, test them on Speculos and load them on any supported device.

  • Install and run Docker.
  • Make sure you have an X11 server running :
    • On Ubuntu Linux, it should be running by default.
    • On macOS, install and launch XQuartz (make sure to go to XQuartz > Preferences > Security and check "Allow client connections").
    • On Windows, install and launch VcXsrv (make sure to configure it to disable access control).
  • Install VScode and add Ledger's extension.
  • Open a terminal and clone app-boilerplate-rust with git clone [email protected]:LedgerHQ/app-boilerplate-rust.git.
  • Open the app-boilerplate-rust folder with VSCode.
  • Use Ledger extension's sidebar menu or open the tasks menu with ctrl + shift + b (command + shift + b on a Mac) to conveniently execute actions :
    • Build the app for the device model of your choice with Build.
    • Test your binary on the Speculos emulator with Run with emulator.
    • You can also run functional tests, load the app on a physical device, and more.

ℹ️ The terminal tab of VSCode will show you what commands the extension runs behind the scene.

Compilation and load

If you do not wish to use the VS Code extension, you can follow the following steps to setup a development environment on a host running a Debian based Linux distribution (such as Ubuntu).

Prerequisites

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
  • Install Ledger Rust building tools dependencies
# Clang compiler, GCC ARM cross-compiling toolchain 
apt install clang gcc-arm-none-eabi gcc-multilib
# Rust nightly toolchain used to compile ledger devices binaries
rustup install nightly-2023-11-10
# Setup the custom nightly Rust toolchain as default
rustup default nightly-2023-11-10
# Install required component of the nightly toolchain
rustup component add rust-src --toolchain nightly-2023-11-10
# Install ledgerwallet, a Python dependency of cargo-ledger to sideload binaries on Ledger devices
pip install ledgerwallet
# Install latest cargo-ledger from crates.io
cargo install cargo-ledger
# Run cargo-ledger command to install custom target files on the custom nightly toolchain
cargo ledger setup

You are now ready to build the boilerplate app for Ledger devices !

Building

Now that you have followed the prerequisites guide, you can build the boilerplate with the following command executed in the root directory of the app.

cargo ledger build nanox

This command will build the app for the Nano X, but you can use any supported device (nanox, nanosplus, stax, flex)

Loading

ℹ️ Your device must be connected, unlocked and the screen showing the dashboard (not inside an application).

cargo-ledger also allows you to side load the binary with the following command line executed in the root directory of the boilerplate app.

cargo ledger build nanox --load

As for the build command, you can replace nanox with nanosplus, stax or flex.

Test

Ragger functional tests

This boilerplate app comes with functional tests implemented with Ledger's Ragger test framework.

  • Install the tests requirements
pip install -r tests/requirements.txt 
  • Run the functional tests :
pytest tests/ --tb=short -v --device {nanosp | nanox | stax | flex}

Emulator

You can also run the app directly on the Speculos emulator

speculos --model nanox target/nanox/release/app-boilerplate-rust

Continuous Integration

The following workflows are executed in GitHub Actions :

  • Ledger guidelines enforcer which verifies that an app is compliant with Ledger guidelines. The successful completion of this reusable workflow is a mandatory step for an app to be available on the Ledger application store. More information on the guidelines can be found in the repository ledger-app-workflow
  • Compilation of the application for all supported devices in the ledger-app-builder docker image
  • End-to-end tests with the Speculos emulator and ragger (see tests/)
  • Various lint checks :
    • Source code lint checks with cargo fmt
    • Python functional test code lint checks with pylint and mypy

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