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etsc-netstats

v1.0.0

Published

Ethereum Social Network Intelligence dashboard

Downloads

3

Readme

Ethereum Social Network Stats

Discord Build Status dependency status NPM module

This is a visual interface for tracking ethereum social network status. It uses WebSockets to receive stats from running nodes and output them through an angular interface. It is the front-end implementation for etsc-net-intelligence-api.

Screenshot

How to list my nodes on stats.ethereumsocial.kr ?

You can use multi-geth or etsc-net-intelligence-api for connecting to netstats server.

Using multi-geth

Add --ethstats option behind the start command

example)

geth --social --ethstats "<your-nickname>:[email protected]"

Prerequisite

  • node
  • npm

Installation

Make sure you have node.js and npm installed.

Clone the repository and install the dependencies

git clone https://github.com/ethereumsocial/etsc-netstats
cd etsc-netstats
npm install
sudo npm install -g grunt-cli

Build the resources

NetStats features two versions: the full version and the lite version. In order to build the static files you have to run grunt tasks which will generate dist or dist-lite directories containing the js and css files, fonts and images.

To build the full version run

grunt

To build the lite version run

grunt lite

If you want to build both versions run

grunt all

Run

npm start

Run in PM2 - daemon mode.

  • Install PM2:
sudo npm install -g pm2
  • Create an app.json file in the local directory of etsc-netstats:
  {
    "name"        : "etsc-netstats",
    "cwd"         : "<folder-path-to-etsc-netstats-e.g. /home/gethadmin/etsc-netstats/>",
    "script"      : "app.js",
    "log_date_format"   : "YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm Z",
    "merge_logs"    : false,
    "watch"       : false,
    "exec_interpreter"  : "node",
    "exec_mode"     : "fork_mode",
    "env":
    {
      "NODE_ENV"    : "development",
      "PORT"           : <port>,
      "WS_SECRET"     : "<password>"
    }
  }
]
  • Run etsc-netstats as PM2 service and persist the service for reboot
pm2 start ./app.json
pm2 save

see the interface at http://localhost:3000