I have been following the instructions in the Dapp university tutorial. But I am using Windows 10, Dapp University is Mac.
I downloaded this truffle with smart contract ERC20 from Dapp university.
Reference:
https://github.com/dappuniversity/token_sale
This is the reference of the solidity (I only rename the file to bruce.sol) https://github.com/dappuniversity/token_sale/blob/master/contracts/DappToken.sol
Where I run truffle test --network development
this displays:
Using network 'local'.
Contract: BruceToken
√ initializes the contract with the correct values
√ allocates the initial supply upon deployment
1) transfers token ownership
> No events were emitted
2) approves tokens for delegated transfer
> No events were emitted
3) handles delegated token transfers
> No events were emitted
Contract: BruceTokenSale
√ initializes the contract with the correct values
4) facilitates token buying
Events emitted during test:
---------------------------
Transfer(_from: <indexed>, _to: <indexed>, _value: 750000)
---------------------------
5) ends token sale
> No events were emitted
3 passing (32s)
5 failing
1) Contract: BruceToken
transfers token ownership:
AssertionError: error message must contain revert
at test\BruceToken.js:39:7
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
2) Contract: BruceToken
approves tokens for delegated transfer:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'call' of undefined
at test\BruceToken.js:62:36
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
3) Contract: BruceToken
handles delegated token transfers:
AssertionError: cannot transfer value larger than approved amount
at test\BruceToken.js:97:7
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
4) Contract: BruceTokenSale
facilitates token buying:
AssertionError: cannot purchase more tokens than available
at test\BruceTokenSale.js:61:7
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
5) Contract: BruceTokenSale
ends token sale:
returns all unsold bruce tokens to admin
+ expected - actual
-250000
+999990
at test\BruceTokenSale.js:82:14
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
PS D:\Blvnp\DappUniversity\brucev2token_sale-master>
PS D:\Blvnp\DappUniversity\brucev2token_sale-master>
PS D:\Blvnp\DappUniversity\brucev2token_sale-master>
PS D:\Blvnp\DappUniversity\brucev2token_sale-master>
PS D:\Blvnp\DappUniversity\brucev2token_sale-master> ^C
PS D:\Blvnp\DappUniversity\brucev2token_sale-master> truffle test --network development
Could not connect to your Ethereum client. Please check that your Ethereum client:
- is running
- is accepting RPC connections (i.e., "--rpc" option is used in geth)
- is accessible over the network
- is properly configured in your Truffle configuration file (truffle.js)
PS D:\Blvnp\DappUniversity\brucev2token_sale-master> truffle test --network development
Using network 'development'.
Contract: BruceToken
√ initializes the contract with the correct values (165ms)
√ allocates the initial supply upon deployment (44ms)
√ transfers token ownership (214ms)
1) approves tokens for delegated transfer
> No events were emitted
2) handles delegated token transfers
Events emitted during test:
---------------------------
Transfer(_from: <indexed>, _to: <indexed>, _value: 100)
---------------------------
Contract: BruceTokenSale
√ initializes the contract with the correct values (41ms)
√ facilitates token buying (401ms)
√ ends token sale (501ms)
6 passing (2s)
2 failing
1) Contract: BruceToken
approves tokens for delegated transfer:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'call' of undefined
at test\BruceToken.js:62:36
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
2) Contract: BruceToken
handles delegated token transfers:
AssertionError: cannot transfer value larger than approved amount
at test\BruceToken.js:97:7
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
Now this is my truffle.js:
module.exports = {
networks: {
development: {
host: "127.0.0.1",
port: 7545,
network_id: "*"
},
local: {
host: "192.168.*.***",
port: 1201,
gas: 2000000,
gasPrice: 10000000000,
network_id: "*"
}
}
};