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@bttcnetwork/bttc-cli

v0.0.3

Published

A CLI to setup and manage Bttc validator nodes

Readme

Bttc CLI

🏗 A CLI to setup and manage Bttc validator nodes

Installation

npm install -g @bttcnetwork/bttc-cli

Please make sure you have installed following dependencies:

  • Git
  • Node/npm v10.17.0 (or higher)
  • Go 1.16.4
  • Rabbitmq (Latest stable version)
  • Solc v0.5.11 (https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/v0.5.3/installing-solidity.html#binary-packages)
  • Ganache CLI (https://www.npmjs.com/package/ganache-cli)

Usage

Create new directory for the setup:

$ mkdir localnet
$ cd localnet

Check commands

bttc-cli

To setup 1 node local network

This will setup Delivery and Bttc.

bttc-cli setup localnet

It will ask you several questions:

Please enter Bttc chain id - You can keep the default one (15001) or change it to any numeric id
Please enter Delivery chain id - You can keep the default one (Delivery-15001) or change it to a regex (Delivery-<numeric id>)
Please enter Bttc branch or tag - master
Please enter Delivery branch or tag - master
Please enter Contracts branch or tag - Keep the default branch (stake)

After the setup is done, follow these steps:

Start delivery

bash delivery-start.sh

Start delivery bridge

bash delivery-bridge-start.sh

Start delivery rest server

bash delivery-server-start.sh

Setup Bttc

bash bttc-setup.sh

Start bttc

bash bttc-start.sh

To setup multi-node local network

bttc-cli setup devnet

It will ask you several questions:

Please enter Bttc chain id - You can keep the default one (15001) or change it to any numeric id
Please enter delivery chain id - You can keep the default one (delivery-15001) or change it to a regex (delivery-<numeric id>)
Please enter Bttc branch or tag - master
Please enter delivery branch or tag - master
Please enter Contracts branch or tag - Keep the default branch(stake)
Please enter number of validator nodes - Input the number of validator nodes you want to run
Please enter number of non-validator nodes - Input the number of sentry nodes you want to run
Please enter ETH url - http://ganache:9545
Please select devnet type - docker (for docker setup)

After the setup is done, follow these steps:

Start all delivery instances (it will run all services - rabbitmq, delivery, bridge, server)

bash docker-delivery-start-all.sh

Setup bttc

bash docker-bttc-setup.sh

Start bttc

bash docker-bttc-start-all.sh

Logs

Logs will be at logs/ folder

SSH to docker containers through tmux

For delivery

bash docker-delivery-tmux.sh

For bttc

bash docker-bttc-tmux.sh

Clean Setup Remove the localnet folder and you can start the process once again

License

MIT