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@darrenvechain darrenvechain commented Dec 12, 2024

  • Add E2E tests
  • Refactor Docker Build - Multi layer build for smaller docker images

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npm/@openapitools/openapi-generator-cli@2.15.3 Transitive: environment, filesystem, network, shell, unsafe +137 32.3 MB kschecker
npm/esbuild@0.24.0 environment, filesystem, network, shell +24 245 MB evanw
npm/secp256k1@5.0.1 Transitive: environment, filesystem +10 2.5 MB fanatid
npm/testcontainers@10.16.0 environment, filesystem, network, shell Transitive: eval, unsafe +122 17.7 MB cristianrgreco
npm/tsx@4.19.2 Transitive: environment, filesystem, network, shell +28 241 MB hirokiosame
npm/vitest@2.1.8 environment, eval Transitive: filesystem, network, shell, unsafe +85 286 MB vitestbot

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network: "custom",
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metadata: {
fee_delagator_account: delegator.address,
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Seems the readme documentation is outdated. It says the FeeDelegation operation is required, but it seems we should just pass this metadata option

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Quality Gate Failed Quality Gate failed

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