Daml Assistant (daml)¶
daml is a command-line tool that does a lot of useful things related to the SDK. Using daml, you can:
Create new Daml projects:
daml new <path to create project in>Create a new project based on the
create-daml-apptemplate:daml new --template=create-daml-app <path to create project in>Initialize a Daml project:
daml initCompile a Daml project:
daml buildThis builds the Daml project according to the project config file
daml.yaml(see Configuration files below).In particular, it will download and install the specified version of the Daml SDK (the
sdk-versionfield indaml.yaml) if missing, and use that SDK version to resolve dependencies and compile the Daml project.Launch the tools in the SDK:
- Launch Daml Studio:
daml studio - Launch Sandbox, Navigator and the HTTP JSON API Service:
daml startYou can disable the HTTP JSON API by passing--json-api-port nonetodaml start. To specify additional options for sandbox/navigator/the HTTP JSON API you can use--sandbox-option=opt,--navigator-option=optand--json-api-option=opt. - Launch Sandbox:
daml sandbox - Launch Navigator:
daml navigator - Launch the HTTP JSON API Service:
daml json-api - Run Daml codegen:
daml codegen
- Launch Daml Studio:
Install new SDK versions manually:
daml install <version>Note that you need to update your project config file <#configuration-files> to use the new version.
Full Help for Commands¶
To see information about any command, run it with --help.
Configuration Files¶
The Daml assistant and the SDK are configured using two files:
- The global config file, one per installation, which controls some options regarding SDK installation and updates
- The project config file, one per Daml project, which controls how the SDK builds and interacts with the project
Global Config File (daml-config.yaml)¶
The global config file daml-config.yaml is in the daml home directory (~/.daml on Linux and Mac, C:/Users/<user>/AppData/Roaming/daml on Windows). It controls options related to SDK version installation and upgrades.
By default it’s blank, and you usually won’t need to edit it. It recognizes the following options:
auto-install: whetherdamlautomatically installs a missing SDK version when it is required (defaults totrue)update-check: how oftendamlwill check for new versions of the SDK, in seconds (default to86400, i.e. once a day)This setting is only used to inform you when an update is available.
Set
update-check: <number>to check for new versions every N seconds. Setupdate-check: neverto never check for new versions.artifactory-api-key: If you have a license for Daml EE, you can use this to specify the Artifactory API key displayed in your user profile. The assistant will use this to download the EE edition.
Here is an example daml-config.yaml:
auto-install: true
update-check: 86400
Project Config File (daml.yaml)¶
The project config file daml.yaml must be in the root of your Daml project directory. It controls how the Daml project is built and how tools like Sandbox and Navigator interact with it.
The existence of a daml.yaml file is what tells daml that this directory contains a Daml project, and lets you use project-aware commands like daml build and daml start.
daml init creates a daml.yaml in an existing folder, so daml knows it’s a project folder.
daml new creates a skeleton application in a new project folder, which includes a config file. For example, daml new my_project creates a new folder my_project with a project config file daml.yaml like this:
sdk-version: __VERSION__
name: __PROJECT_NAME__
source: daml
init-script: Main:setup
parties:
- Alice
- Bob
version: 1.0.0
exposed-modules:
- Main
dependencies:
- daml-prim
- daml-stdlib
script-service:
grpc-max-message-size: 134217728
grpc-timeout: 60
jvm-options: []
build-options: ["--ghc-option", "-Werror",
"--ghc-option", "-v"]
Here is what each field means:
sdk-version: the SDK version that this project uses.The assistant automatically downloads and installs this version if needed (see the
auto-installsetting in the global config). We recommend keeping this up to date with the latest stable release of the SDK. It is possible to override the version without modifying thedaml.yamlfile by setting theDAML_SDK_VERSIONenvironment variable. This is mainly useful when you are working with an external project that you want to build with a specific version.The assistant will warn you when it is time to update this setting (see the
update-checksetting in the global config to control how often it checks, or to disable this check entirely).name: the name of the project. This determines the filename of the.darfile compiled bydaml build.source: the root folder of your Daml source code files relative to the project root.init-script: the name of the Daml script to run when usingdaml start.parties: the parties to display in the Navigator when usingdaml start.version: the project version.exposed-modules: the Daml modules that are exposed by this project, which can be imported in other projects. If this field is not specified all modules in the project are exposed.dependencies: library-dependencies of this project. See Reference: Daml Packages.data-dependencies: Cross-SDK dependencies of this project See Reference: Daml Packages.module-prefixes: Prefixes for all modules in package See Reference: Daml Packages.script-service: settings for the script servicegrpc-max-message-size: This option controls the maximum size of gRPC messages. If unspecified this defaults to 128MB (134217728 bytes). Unless you get errors, there should be no reason to modify this.grpc-timeout: This option controls the timeout used for communicating with the script service. If unspecified this defaults to 60s. Unless you get errors, there should be no reason to modify this.jvm-options: A list of options passed to the JVM when starting the script service. This can be used to limit maximum heap size via the-Xmxflag.
build-options: a list of tokens that will be appended to some invocations ofdamlc(currently build and ide). Note that there is no further shell parsing applied.sandbox-options: a list of options that will be passed to Sandbox indaml start.navigator-options: a list of options that will be passed to Navigator indaml start.json-api-options: a list of options that will be passed to the HTTP JSON API indaml start.script-options: a list of options that will be passed to the Daml script runner when running theinit-scriptas part ofdaml start.start-navigator: Controls whether navigator is started as part ofdaml start. Defaults totrue. If this is specified as a CLI argument, saydaml start --start-navigator=true, the CLI argument takes precedence over the value indaml.yaml.
Recommended build-options¶
The default set of warnings enabled by the Daml compiler is fairly conservative. When you are just starting out, seeing a huge set of warnings can easily be overwhelming and distract from what you are actually working on. However, as you get more experienced and more people work on a Daml project, enabling additional warnings (and enforcing their absence in CI) can be useful.
Here are build-options you might declare in a project’s daml.yaml for a
stricter set of warnings.
build-options:
- --ghc-option=-Wunused-top-binds
- --ghc-option=-Wunused-matches
- --ghc-option=-Wunused-do-bind
- --ghc-option=-Wincomplete-uni-patterns
- --ghc-option=-Wredundant-constraints
- --ghc-option=-Wmissing-signatures
- --ghc-option=-Werror
Each option enables a particular warning, except for the last one, -Werror,
which turns every warning into an error; this is especially useful for CI build
arrangements. Simply remove or comment out any line to disable that category of
warning. See
the Daml forum
for a discussion of the meaning of these warnings and pointers to other
available warnings.
Build Daml Projects¶
To compile your Daml source code into a Daml archive (a .dar file), run:
daml build
You can control the build by changing your project’s daml.yaml:
sdk-version- The SDK version to use for building the project.
name- The name of the project.
source- The path to the source code.
The generated .dar file is created in .daml/dist/${name}.dar by default. To override the default location, pass the -o argument to daml build:
daml build -o path/to/darfile.dar
Manage Releases¶
You can manage SDK versions manually by using daml install.
To download and install SDK of the latest stable Daml version:
daml install latest
To download and install the latest snapshot release:
daml install latest --snapshots=yes
Please note that snapshot releases are not intended for production usage.
To install the SDK version specified in the project config, run:
daml install project
To install a specific SDK version, for example version 2.0.0, run:
daml install 2.0.0
Rarely, you might need to install an SDK release from a downloaded SDK release tarball. This is an advanced feature: you should only ever perform this on an SDK release tarball that is released through the official digital-asset/daml github repository. Otherwise your daml installation may become inconsistent with everyone else’s. To do this, run:
daml install path-to-tarball.tar.gz
By default, daml install will update the assistant if the version being installed is newer. You can force the assistant to be updated with --install-assistant=yes and prevent the assistant from being updated with --install-assistant=no.
See daml install --help for a full list of options.
Terminal Command Completion¶
The daml assistant comes with support for bash and zsh completions. These will be installed automatically on Linux and Mac when you install or upgrade the Daml assistant.
If you use the bash shell, and your bash supports completions, you can use the TAB key to complete many daml commands, such as daml install and daml version.
For Zsh you first need to add ~/.daml/zsh to your $fpath,
e.g., by adding the following to the beginning of your ~/.zshrc
before you call compinit: fpath=(~/.daml/zsh $fpath)
You can override whether bash completions are installed for daml by
passing --bash-completions=yes or --bash-completions=no to daml install.
Run Commands Outside of the Project Directory¶
In some cases, it can be convenient to run a command in a project
without having to change directories. For that usecase, you can set
the DAML_PROJECT environment variable to the path to the project:
DAML_PROJECT=/path/to/my/project daml build
Note that while some commands, most notably, daml build, accept a
--project-root option, it can end up choosing the wrong SDK
version so you should prefer the environment variable instead.