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barge
🐳 Docker Compose files for the full Ocean Protocol stack.
Prerequisites
You need to have the newest versions of:
- Linux or macOS. Windows is not currently supported. If you are on Windows, we recommend running Barge inside a Linux VM. Another option might be to use the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
- Docker
- Docker Compose
- If you want to use Azure Storage with Brizo (and you might not), then you must edit the file
brizo.env
to have your Azure credentials. To learn how to get those credentials, see our tutorial to Set up Azure Storage.
Get Started
If you're new to Barge, it's best to start with the defaults:
git clone git@github.com:oceanprotocol/barge.git
cd barge
./start_ocean.sh
That will run the current default versions of Aquarius, Brizo, Events Handler, Commons, Keeper Contracts, and Faucet. It will also run a local Spree network (i.e. --local-spree-node
).
It's overkill, but to be sure that you use exactly the Docker images and volumes you want, you can prune all the Docker things in your system first:
docker system prune --all --volumes
Options
The startup script comes with a set of options for customizing various things.
Component Versions
The default versions are always a combination of component versions which are considered stable.
Aquarius | Brizo | Events Handler | Keeper | Commons | Faucet | Agent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
v1.1.0 |
v0.9.7 |
v0.4.7 |
v0.13.2 |
v2.3.1 |
v0.3.4 |
latest |
You can use the --latest
option to pull the most recent releases for all components, which are always tagged as latest
in Docker.
You can override the Docker image tag used for a particular component by setting its associated environment variable before calling start_ocean.sh
:
AQUARIUS_VERSION
BRIZO_VERSION
EVENTS_HANDLER_VERSION
KEEPER_VERSION
COMMONS_CLIENT_VERSION
COMMONS_SERVER_VERSION
FAUCET_VERSION
AGENT_VERSION
For example:
export BRIZO_VERSION=v0.9.1
./start_ocean.sh
will use the default Docker image tags for Aquarius, Keeper Contracts and Commons, but v0.8.1
for Brizo.
If you use the
--latest
option, then thelatest
Docker images will be used regardless of whether you set any environment variables beforehand.
All Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--latest |
Pull Docker images tagged with latest , referring to the latest release version. |
--no-commons |
Start up Ocean without the commons Building Block. Helpful for development on commons . |
--no-aquarius |
Start up Ocean without the aquarius Building Block. |
--no-brizo |
Start up Ocean without the brizo Building Block. |
--no-events-handler |
Start up Ocean without the events-handler Building Block. |
--no-secret-store |
Start up Ocean without the secret-store Building Block. |
--no-faucet |
Start up Ocean without the faucet Building Block. |
--no-acl-contract |
Disables the configuration of secret store's ACL contract address |
--no-dashboard |
Start up Ocean without the dashboard Building Block. |
--no-agent |
Start up Ocean without the agent Building Block. |
--mongodb |
Start up Ocean with MongoDB as DB engine for Aquarius instead of Elasticsearch. |
--local-ganache-node |
Runs a local ganache node. |
--local-spree-node |
Runs a node of the local spree network. This is the default. |
--local-spree-no-deploy |
Runs a node of the local spree network, without contract deployment. |
--local-duero-node |
Runs a local parity node and connects the node to the duero network. |
--local-nile-node |
Runs a local parity node and connects the node to the nile network. |
--local-pacific-node |
Runs a local parity node and connects the node to the pacific network (official Ocean network |
--reuse-ganache-database |
Configures a running ganache node to use a persistent database. |
--force-pull |
Force pulling the latest revision of the used Docker images. |
--purge |
Removes the Docker containers, volumes, artifact folder and networks used by the script. |
--exposeip |
Binds the components to that specific ip. Exemple: ./start_ocean.sh --exposeip 192.168.0.1 |
Docker Building Blocks
Barge 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 by the start_ocean.sh
script.
Commons
By default it will start two containers (client & server). If Commons is running, you can open the Commons Frontend application in your browser:
This Building Block can be disabled by setting the --no-commons
flag.
Hostname | External Port | Internal URL | Local URL | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
commons-client |
3000 |
http://commons-client:3000 | http://localhost:3000 | Commons Client |
commons-server |
4000 |
http://commons-server:4000 | http://locahost:4000 | Commons Server |
Aquarius
By default it will start two containers (one for Aquarius and one for its database engine). By default, Barge will use Elasticsearch for its database engine. You can use the --mongodb
option to use MongoDB instead.
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 |
elasticsearch |
The Elasticsearch used by Aquarius | |||
mongodb |
The 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 |
Events Handler
By default it will start one container. This Building Block can be disabled by setting the --no-events-handler
flag.
Hostname | External Port | Internal URL | Local URL | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
events-handler |
Events-handler |
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 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 (with the default being spree
):
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 |
This is the default. Runs a local node of the Spree Network. See Spree Network for details. The contracts from the desired keeper-contracts version will be deployed upon launch of this node. |
duero |
Runs a local node of the Duero Network and connects to the Duero Testnet. |
nile |
Runs a local node of the Nile Network and connects to the Nile Testnet. |
pacific |
Runs a local node of the Pacific Network and connects to the Pacific network. |
Secret Store
By default it will start three containers. 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 | An 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 Ethereum node to sign messages for the secret store and to decrypt and encrypt |
Faucet
By default it will start two containers, one for Faucet server and one for its database (MongoDB). This Building Block can be disabled by setting the --no-faucet
flag.
Hostname | External Port | Internal URL | Local URL | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
faucet |
3001 |
http://faucet:3001 | http://localhost:3001 | Faucet |
By default the Faucet allows requests every 24hrs. To disable the timespan check you can pass FAUCET_TIMESPAN=0
as environment variable before starting the script.
Agent
By default it will start one container. This Building Block can be disabled by setting the --no-agent
flag.
Hostname | External Port | Internal URL | Local URL | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
agent |
4040 |
http://agent:4040 | http://agent:4040 | Agent |
Dashboard
This will start a portainer
dashboard with the following admin credentials and connects to the local docker host. This Building Block can be disabled by setting the --no-dashboard
flag.
- User:
admin
- Password:
oceanprotocol
Hostname | External Port | Internal URL | Local URL | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
dashboard |
9000 |
http://dashboard:9000 | http://localhost:9000 | Portainer |
Spree Network
If you run the ./start_ocean.sh
script with the --local-spree-node
option (please see 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 | Type | Password/Key | Balance |
---|---|---|---|
0x00Bd138aBD70e2F00903268F3Db08f2D25677C9e |
key | node0 | 1000000000 Ether |
0x068Ed00cF0441e4829D9784fCBe7b9e26D4BD8d0 |
key | secret | 1000000000 Ether |
0xA99D43d86A0758d5632313b8fA3972B6088A21BB |
key | secret | 1000000000 Ether |
0xe2DD09d719Da89e5a3D0F2549c7E24566e947260 |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0xBE5449a6A97aD46c8558A3356267Ee5D2731ab5e |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0xA78deb2Fa79463945C247991075E2a0e98Ba7A09 |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0x02354A1F160A3fd7ac8b02ee91F04104440B28E7 |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0xe17D2A07EFD5b112F4d675ea2d122ddb145d117B |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0xA32C84D2B44C041F3a56afC07a33f8AC5BF1A071 |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0xFF3fE9eb218EAe9ae1eF9cC6C4db238B770B65CC |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0x529043886F21D9bc1AE0feDb751e34265a246e47 |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0xe08A1dAe983BC701D05E492DB80e0144f8f4b909 |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
0xbcE5A3468386C64507D30136685A99cFD5603135 |
mnemonic | info here | 1000000000 Ether |
Use one of the above accounts to populate PROVIDER_ADDRESS
, PROVIDER_PASSWORD
and PROVIDER_KEYFILE
in start_ocean.sh
.
This account will is used in brizo
and events-handler
as the provider
account which is important for processing the
service agreements flow. The PROVIDER_KEYFILE
must be placed in the accounts
folder and must match the ethereum
address from PROVIDER_ADDRESS
. The PROVIDER_ADDRESS
is also set in commons
instance so that published assets get
assigned the correct provider address.
Spree Mnemonic
The accounts from type mnemonic can be access with this seedphrase:
taxi music thumb unique chat sand crew more leg another off lamp
Contributing
See the page titled "Ways to Contribute" in the Ocean Protocol documentation.
License
Copyright 2019 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.