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🐳 Docker Compose files for the full Ocean Protocol stack. It's called "barge" because barges carry containers on the water. --- **🐲🦑 THERE BE DRAGONS AND SQUIDS. This is in alpha state and you can expect running into problems. If you run into them, please open up [a new issue](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/docker-images/issues). 🦑🐲** --- ## Table of Contents - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - [Get Started](#get-started) - [Script Options](#script-options) - [Docker Building Blocks](#docker-building-blocks) - [Pleuston](#pleuston) - [Aquarius](#aquarius) - [Brizo](#brizo) - [Keeper Node](#keeper-node) - [Secret Store](#secret-store) - [Spree Network](#spree-network) - [Nile Network](#nile-network) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [License](#license) --- ## Prerequisites You need to have the newest versions of: * [Docker](https://www.docker.com/get-started) * [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) * Linux/MacOS. Currently Windows OS is not supported. **To run as a publisher:** `Brizo` configuration must be set with valid Azure account credentials. This is done in the file [`brizo.env`](./brizo.env). Follow our tutorial [Set up Azure Storage](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com/tutorials/azure-for-brizo/) to learn how to get those credentials. ## Get Started Bring up an instance of the whole Ocean Protocol network stack with the `./start_ocean.sh` script: ```bash git clone git@github.com:oceanprotocol/barge.git cd barge ./start_ocean.sh ``` screen shot 2018-10-10 at 12 20 48 --- This will bring up the `stable` versions of all components, referring to their respective `master` branches. To get the `latest` versions of all components, referring to their `develop` branches, pass the argument `--latest`: ```bash ./start_ocean.sh --latest ``` After getting everything running, you can open the **Pleuston Frontend** application in your browser: [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) ### Script Options The `./start_ocean.sh` script provides the following options: Option | Description ----------------------------| ----------- `--latest` | `latest` means to use the latest `develop` branches whereas `stable` means to use the last `stable` releases. `--force-pull` | Force pulling the latest revision of the used docker images. `--no-pleuston` | Start up Ocean without the `pleuston` Building Block. Helpful for development on `pleuston`. `--no-aquarius` | Start up Ocean without the `aquarius` Building Block. `--no-brizo` | Start up Ocean without the `brizo` Building Block. `--no-secret-store` | Start up Ocean without the `secret-store` Building Block. `--local-ganache-node` | Runs a local `ganache` node. `--local-spree-node` | Runs a node of the local `spree` network. `--local-nile-node` | Runs a node of the `nile` network and connects the node to the `nile` network. `--local-kovan-node` | Runs a light node of the `kovan` network and connects the node to the `kovan` network. `--reuse-ganache-database` | Configures a running `ganache` node to use a persistent database. `--purge` | Removes the containers, volumes, artifact folder and networks used by the script. ## Docker Building Blocks Ocean compose consists of a set of building blocks that can be combined to form a local test environment. By default all building blocks will be started with the `./start_ocean.sh` script. ### Pleuston By default it will start one container. This Building Block can be disabled by setting the `--no-pleuston` flag. Hostname | External Port | Internal Url | Local Url | Description -----------|---------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|-------------- `pleuston` | `3000` | http://pleuston:3000 | http://localhost:3000 | [Pleuston](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/pleuston) ### Aquarius By default it will start two containers. This Building Block can be disabled by setting the `--no-aquarius` flag. Hostname | External Port | Internal Url | Local Url | Description -----------|---------------|----------------------|-----------------------|-------------- `aquarius` | `5000` | http://aquarius:5000 | http://localhost:5000 | [Aquarius](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/aquarius) `mongodb` | | | | MongoDB used by Aquarius ### Brizo By default it will start one container. This Building Block can be disabled by setting the `--no-brizo` flag. Hostname | External Port | Internal Url | Local Url | Description -----------|---------------|--------------------|-----------------------|-------------- `brizo` | `8030` | http://brizo:8030 | http://localhost:8030 | [Brizo](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/brizo) ### Keeper Node Controlled by the `--local-*-node` config switches will start a container `keeper-node` that uses port `8545` to expose an rpc endpoint to the Ethereum Protocol. You can find a detailed explanation of how to use this in the [script options](#script-options) section of this document. Hostname | External Port | Internal Url | Local Url | Description --------------|---------------|-------------------------|-----------------------|-------------- `keeper-node` | `8545` | http://keeper-node:8545 | http://localhost:8545 | An Ethereum RPC node This node can be one of the following types: Node | Description ----------|------------- `ganache` | Runs a local `ganache-cli` node that is not persistent by default. The contracts from the desired `keeper-contracts` version will be deployed upon launch of this node. `spree` | Runs a local node of the `spree` network. See [Spree Network](#spree-network) for details. The contracts from the desired `keeper-contracts` version will be deployed upon launch of this node. `nile` | Runs an instance of the `nile` network and connects to the Nile testnet. See [Nile Network](#nile-network) for details. `kovan` | Runs an instance of the `kovan` network and connects to the Kovan testnet. ### Secret Store By default it will start three container. This Building Block can be disabled by setting the `--no-secret-store` flag. Hostname | External Ports | Internal Url | Local Url | Description ----------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------------|------------------------|-------------- `secret-store` | `12000`, `32771` | http://secret-store:12000 | http://localhost:12000 | An instance of the Ocean Secret Store `secret-store-cors-proxy` | `12001` | http://secret-store-cors-proxy:12001 | http://localhost:12001 | A nginx proxy to enable CORS on the secret store `secret-store-signing-node` | `9545` | http://secret-store-signing-node:9545 | http://localhost:9545 | A parity node to `sign` messages for the secret store and to `decrypt` and `encrypt` ### Spree Network If you run the `./start_ocean.sh` script with the `--local-spree-node` option (please see [Keeper Node](#keeper-node) section of this document for more details). You will have available a keeper node in the local and private `spree` network with the following accounts enabled: Account | Password | Balance ---------------------------------------------|------------|-------- `0x00bd138abd70e2f00903268f3db08f2d25677c9e` | node0 | 10000000111000111000111000 `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 account `locked` issues from the keeper contracts. ### Nile Network Please see [Nile Testnet](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com/concepts/testnets/#nile-testnet) for details. ## Contributing See the page titled "[Ways to Contribute](https://docs.oceanprotocol.com/concepts/contributing/)" in the Ocean Protocol documentation. ## License ```text Copyright 2018 Ocean Protocol Foundation Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. ```