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How can you setup dfx.json to use mops.toml files in subdirectories for each canister? #224

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jake-beardo opened this issue Apr 16, 2024 · 2 comments

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@jake-beardo
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I have this canisters and i have 2 different mops.toml files in this subdirectory backend/apps/app2/canister and this one backend/apps/app1/canister

{
    "canisters": {
        "app2": {
            "main": "backend/apps/app2/canister/src/main.mo",
            "build": "cd backend/apps/app2/canister && mops sources",
            "type": "motoko"
        },
        "app1": {
            "type": "motoko",
            "main": "backend/apps/app1/canister/src/main.mo",
            "build": "cd backend/apps/app1/canister && mops sources"
        }
    }
}

If i combine the packages in mops.toml and have that in the root of my folders and instead use this setup in my dfx.json it works

{
    "canisters": {
        "app2": {
            "main": "backend/apps/app2/canister/src/main.mo",
            "type": "motoko"
        },
        "app1": {
            "type": "motoko",
            "main": "backend/apps/app1/canister/src/main.mo",
        }
    },
    "defaults": {
        "build": {
            "packtool": "mops sources"
        }
    }
}
@jake-beardo
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Do i need to have a dfx.json for each sub directory

@ZenVoich
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Do i need to have a dfx.json for each sub directory

Yes, I think this is the only way - dfx.json and mops.toml for each sub directory

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