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Ergo Bootstrap

Ergo bootstrap tool, build on top of ergo-nix, will help you to quickly deploy an Ergo blockchain cluster with a handful of useful tools you might need to start developing your dApps.

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Key Features

  • Ergo node, a full blockchain node, the reference client implementation.
  • Ergo backends
    • Explorer API, provides a set of HTTP API methods for querying chain/off-chain data.
    • UTX watcher, dumps unconfirmed transactions from mempool to local database.
    • UTX broadcaster, broadcasts unconfirmed transactions to Ergo nodes.
    • Chain grabber, scans blockchain and dumps aggregated data to database.
    • Yoroi backend, a wrapper for the Ergo explorer API providing light wallets endpoints.
  • Ergo frontends
    • Ergo node panel, build-in
    • Ergo explorer, a browser for viewing activity on the underlying blockchain network.

Installation

The bootstrap cluster is supposed to be a development tool and we do not recommend using it as a production deployment.

You need to have docker and docker-compose installed on your system. We recommend at least 8GB of memory.

# Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/ergoplatform/ergo-bootstrap

# Go into the repository
$ cd ergo-bootstrap

# Run the bootstrap script
$ ./ergo-bootstrap
Usage: ./ergo-bootstrap {init|start|stop|status|destroy}

    init      Initialize a ergo bootstrap cluster
    start     Start the cluster
    stop      Stop the cluster
    status    Get status of an initialized cluster
    destroy   Destroy the current cluster

Usage

Initializing your cluster

Ergo bootstrap init

Starting and stopping your cluster

Use the start and stop commands.

$ ./ergo-bootstrap stop
Stopping ergo-bootstrap_ergo-explorer-api_1                   ... done
$

Status of the cluster

You can view the current status of your cluster using the status command.

$ ./ergo-bootstrap status
NAMES                                 CONTAINER ID      STATUS            PORTS
ergo-bootstrap_yoroi-backend_1        c5db1d6f2795      Up 35 minutes     0.0.0.0:3001->3001/tcp
ergo-bootstrap_ergo-explorer-api_1    20d17f44e95a      Up 35 minutes     0.0.0.0:8080->8080/tcp
ergo-bootstrap_ergo-postgresql_1      c9ef2a3cdfa4      Up 35 minutes     5432/tcp
ergo-bootstrap_ergo-redis_1           a7ea3d025cc5      Up 35 minutes     6379/tcp
                                              ...

Ergo Node Panel                    http://localhost:9053/panel/
Ergo Node API                      http://localhost:9053/
Yoroi backed API                   http://localhost:3001/api/v2/bestblock
Grafana metrics                    http://localhost:3000/ (user admin / password admin)

Support

If you find a bug or have a feature you would like to see, please open an issue. For help, join the Ergo Platform Discord server.

Credits

This project has been sponsored by a grant from The Ergo Foundation. Ergo is a community-oriented project, with many contributors to various aspects of the ecosystem. If you have a great idea which you are looking to implement that would improve the Ergo ecosystem as a whole, please feel free to apply for an Ergo Foundation grant by emailing your proposal to: [email protected].

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