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Tornado.cash Trusted Setup Ceremony app
zk-SNARKs require a pre-existing setup between the prover and verifier. A set of public parameters define the “rules of the game” for the construction of zk-SNARKs. This app allows everyone to contribute with your source of entropy so that tornado.cash can be trustless.
Environment variables
The app can use .env.development and .env.production. What file will be used depends on NODE_ENV variable.
For command yarn dev the .env.development is used. The yarn start uses .env.production.
| ENV_VAR | Description |
|---|---|
| DISABLE_S3 | Disable contributions uploading to AWS S3. true or false |
| AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID | AWS access key |
| AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | AWS secret key |
| AWS_S3_BUCKET | AWS S3 bucket where the contributions will be uploaded |
| MYSQL_USER | Mysql user the app uses. Notice, you don't need mysql db for development. The app will use local sqlite db in dev mode. Local db is stored in db.development.sqlite file. |
| MYSQL_PASSWORD | Mysql password for MYSQL_USER |
| MYSQL_DATABASE | Mysql database |
| TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY | Twitter consumer API key. Twitter app |
| TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET | Twitter consumer API secret |
| TWITTER_CALLBACK_URL | Twitter callback URL. The app handles the /api/oauth_callback/twitter endpoint. Feel free to change domain name and protocol though |
| GITHUB_CLIEND_ID | Github client id. How to create Github OAuth app |
| GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET | Github client secret |
| GITHUB_CALLBACK_URL | Github callback URL. The app handles the /api/oauth_callback/github endpoint. Feel free to change domain name and protocol though |
| SESSION_SECRET | A random string that will be used by express-session to sign the session ID cookie. |
Development setup
$ yarn install
# Edit all necessary environment variables. See the explanation above.
$ cp .env.example .env.development
# serve with hot reload at localhost:3000
$ yarn dev
Production setup
# Edit all necessary environment variables. See the explanation above.
$ cp .env.example .env.production
# Run Nginx + Letsencrypt containers to serve https requests to the app
$ cd frontend
$ docker-compose up -d
$ cd ..
# Set VIRTUAL_HOST and LETSENCRYPT_HOST variables in the app's docker-compose.yml file
# Run the app and mysql database containers. It will use the MYSQL_USER, MYSQL_PASSWORD and MYSQL_DATABASE vars you specified in .env.production file.
$ docker-compose up -d
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