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Update the readme file to make it clear what is required to setup before running start_ocean.

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@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ You need to have the newest versions available of both:
* [Docker](https://www.docker.com/get-started)
* [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)
Populate the following in `brizo.env` file:
* `PARITY_ADDRESS` and `PARITY_PASSWORD`: necessary for interacting with the keeper-contracts. Use one of the accounts in [Parity Client Accounts](#parity-client-accounts)
* All of the `AZURE_`... related variables: necessary for `Brizo` to serve consume requests
## Get Started
Then bring up an instance of the whole Ocean Protocol network stack with the `start_ocean.sh` script:
@ -48,6 +52,8 @@ This will bring up the `stable` versions of all components, referring to their r
To get the `latest` versions of all components, referring to their `develop` branches, pass the argument `--latest`:
To run as a publisher, `Brizo` configuration must be set with valid Azure account credentials. This is done in
```bash
./start_ocean.sh --latest
```
@ -123,6 +129,9 @@ Account | Password | Balance
0x068ed00cf0441e4829d9784fcbe7b9e26d4bd8d0 | secret | 100000000
0xa99d43d86a0758d5632313b8fa3972b6088a21bb | secret | 100000000
Use one of the above accounts to populate `PARITY_ADDRESS` and `PARITY_PASSWORD` in `brizo.env` file to avoid asccount `locked` issues from the keeper contracts.
### Environment Variables
The `start_ocean.sh` script and `.env` file sets defaults for the following environment variables but you can use these in combination with the Docker Compose files for further customization, e.g.:
@ -139,7 +148,7 @@ Variable | Description
`KEEPER_NETWORK_NAME` | set to one of `"ganache"` (default), `"kovan"`, or `"ocean_poa_net_local"`
`ARTIFACTS_FOLDER` | this is where the deployed smart contracts abi files will be available. This can be pointed at any path you like.
In addition to these variables, when running Brizo you need to provide the Azure credentials to allow Brizo connect to Azure. These variables can be configured in the file `brizo.env`.
In addition to these variables, when running Brizo you need to provide the Azure credentials to allow Brizo to connect to Azure. These variables can be configured in the file `brizo.env`.
## Contributing