I am finalizing my first Candy Machine minting project using Candy Machine V2. I have read that its not a good idea to use the default https://api.mainnet-beta.solana.com
host because it can't handle large amounts of traffic. I've update the Candy Machine .env
file to use the GeneysisGo endpoint (https://shdw.genesysgo.com/genesysgo/the-genesysgo-rpc-network), my .env
file looks like this:
REACT_APP_CANDY_MACHINE_ID=<my ID>
REACT_APP_SOLANA_NETWORK=mainnet-beta
REACT_APP_SOLANA_RPC_HOST=https://ssc-dao.genesysgo.net/
SKIP_PREFLIGHT_CHECK=true
I was reading this article: https://medium.com/@elysianft/lets-put-an-end-to-bad-drops-on-solana-c8cfd6d33e69. It mentions to find the web3.clusterApiUrl(env)
and change it with the updated RPC URL from GeneysisGo but I don't see that line in the asssets.ts file as the article mentions. I only see those lines in the following two files:
App.tsx: (looks like this file already takes the rpcHost if there is one).
const connection = new anchor.web3.Connection(
rpcHost ? rpcHost : anchor.web3.clusterApiUrl('devnet'),
);
cli-nft.ts: Original:
const connection = new web3.Connection(web3.clusterApiUrl(env));
After my update:
const connection = new web3.Connection(rpcUrl || web3.clusterApiUrl(env));
My question is should I actually update this files or is the article out of date?
Any help is appreciated.
You dont have to change any code atm, that guide is really outdated!.
In order to use a custom RPC you just have to change the .env
file and nothing else. Just make sure to use the latest version of candy-machine-ui
. Your env file is completly correct btw.