Important
This repository is referencing the mumbai chain.
Mumbai is deprecated since 08/04/2024, meaning the code in this repository will no longer work out of the box.
You can still use this repository, however you will have to switch any references to mumbai to another chain.
This example utilizes signature-based minting of NFTs as a mechanism to reward users of a specific community. We connect user's with their Discord account, and generate signatures for an NFT if the user is a member of the Discord server.
Create a project using this example:
npx thirdweb create --template
community-rewards- Create an NFT Collection contract using the dashboard.
- Update the contract address and discord server id in the consts file.
Head to the Discord Developer portal and create a new application.
Under the Oauth2 tab, copy your client ID and client secret. We need to store these as environment variables in our project so that we can use them on the API routes in our application.
Create a file at the root of your project called .env.local and add the following lines:
CLIENT_ID=<your-discord-client-id-here>
CLIENT_SECRET=<your-discord-client-secret-here>Back in the Discord portal, under the Redirects section, you need to add the following value as a redirect URI:
http://localhost:3000/api/auth/callback/discord
You need to have an environment variable called NEXTAUTH_SECRET for the Discord Oauth to work.
You can learn more about it here: https://next-auth.js.org/configuration/options
You can quickly create a good value on the command line via this openssl command.
openssl rand -base64 32And add it as an environment variable in your .env.local file:
NEXTAUTH_SECRET=<your-value-here>
To run this project, you will need to add the following environment variables to your .env.local file:
WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY= NEXT_PUBLIC_TEMPLATE_CLIENT_ID= TW_SECRET_KEY=
- Generate your
TW_SECRET_KEYandNEXT_PUBLIC_TEMPLATE_CLIENT_IDvia thirdweb's dashboard. - For
WALLET_PRIVATE_KEYexport your wallet private key from your wallet.
Install dependencies
# npm
npm install
# yarn
yarn installStart the server
# npm
npm run start
# yarn
yarn startContributions and feedback are always welcome! Please check our open source page for more information.
For help, join the discord or visit our support page.