Understand what Larch is and how it can help you in the deployment of your own Parachain. This video features Ghan and Zaid explaining the different aspects of a graphical user interface built on top of Zombienet that lets you automate and test different aspects in a low-code to no-code fashion.
00:00 Introduction
Zaid introduces himself and directly dives into Larch. Explaining it's an open-source project built for the automation of Zombienet that Zeeve has done for the Polkadot ecosystem. Having an intuitive and low-code interface, allows users to test out many testnets of relay chains and parachains. You can save those using Larch in the form of a template.
01:00 Larch overview
Zaid goes into detail about the templating capabilities of Larch. When talking about templates, it makes it easier to clone, initiate a new network, and check the output of the commands, logs, and errors for the selected configurations. This is interesting for people who hustle around code and command lines. You can just select the configurations, test and deploy those, and see the output and errors on that configuration.
02:32 Larch dashboard
Zaid gives a live demonstration of a running Larch dashboard. Going through the main settings like my networks, templates, execution, and activity, explaining what lies underneath each option.
04:08 Creating Larch template
Zaid shows the process of creating a new template in Larch. Going into the templates section, he explains the options provided there before creating a new template.
04:58 Relay chain configuration
Zaid shows the next configuration of the Relay chain and explains what is expected to be filled there.
06:59 The importance of configuration
Ghan explains the importance of these configuration settings as the main idea is that you will be running a Zombienet in the background. The intuitive interface is an abstraction of that. The combinations you select here allow you to create, test, and destroy a huge number of possibilities in the Zombienet in the background.
07:55 HRMP channel
Zaid explains the HRMP channels and test configurations and saves the network template.
08:28 Network templates on Larch
To save time, Ghan demonstrates saved network templates. Gives you an overview of the commands that you run in the background and the output of those.
09:35 Larch
Ghan explains how Larch is basically a graphical user interface over Zombienet. He wraps up the presentation of Larch by mentioning how it will get updated regularly with the latest versions of Zombienet by requesting to learn more about it on Github, request queries, and do more.
00:00 Introduction
Zaid introduces himself and directly dives into Larch. Explaining it's an open-source project built for the automation of Zombienet that Zeeve has done for the Polkadot ecosystem. Having an intuitive and low-code interface, allows users to test out many testnets of relay chains and parachains. You can save those using Larch in the form of a template.
01:00 Larch overview
Zaid goes into detail about the templating capabilities of Larch. When talking about templates, it makes it easier to clone, initiate a new network, and check the output of the commands, logs, and errors for the selected configurations. This is interesting for people who hustle around code and command lines. You can just select the configurations, test and deploy those, and see the output and errors on that configuration.
02:32 Larch dashboard
Zaid gives a live demonstration of a running Larch dashboard. Going through the main settings like my networks, templates, execution, and activity, explaining what lies underneath each option.
04:08 Creating Larch template
Zaid shows the process of creating a new template in Larch. Going into the templates section, he explains the options provided there before creating a new template.
04:58 Relay chain configuration
Zaid shows the next configuration of the Relay chain and explains what is expected to be filled there.
06:59 The importance of configuration
Ghan explains the importance of these configuration settings as the main idea is that you will be running a Zombienet in the background. The intuitive interface is an abstraction of that. The combinations you select here allow you to create, test, and destroy a huge number of possibilities in the Zombienet in the background.
07:55 HRMP channel
Zaid explains the HRMP channels and test configurations and saves the network template.
08:28 Network templates on Larch
To save time, Ghan demonstrates saved network templates. Gives you an overview of the commands that you run in the background and the output of those.
09:35 Larch
Ghan explains how Larch is basically a graphical user interface over Zombienet. He wraps up the presentation of Larch by mentioning how it will get updated regularly with the latest versions of Zombienet by requesting to learn more about it on Github, request queries, and do more.
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