This guide is a quick explanation of how to set up the Nexus Plugin in your Bubble application.
After setting up a new Bubble application, you will click on the Plugins tab on the left-hand side of your workspace.
Once in the Plugins tab, you will click the Add plugins button.
This will open up a panel with all of the different types of plugins you can add to your Bubble Project. To find the Nexus plugin, search for “Nexus” in the search bar on the top left.
Click on the Install button on the Nexus Blockchain - Private Testnet plugin, and then click DONE at the bottom of the panel.
This will then add the Nexus plugin to your Installed Plugins window. If you have more than one installed in your application, click on it to view the plugin information. It should default to the latest released version of the plugin, but if it does not, click on the currently installed version drop down tab and choose the most recent version.
You will want to add the value of 200 to the api-error-code (shared headers) field on the lower right hand side. This will tell the plugin to take care of any error handling as needed. By default, the Nexus API will return a status code of 400 for non-critical errors, however Bubble interprets any HTTP status codes other than 200 as an API exception. Users will then be able to see the API error responses in the Logs tab of their Bubble application if any debugging needs to occur.
With that - your Nexus plugin is ready to use in your Bubble application!
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