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@@ -25,4 +25,5 @@ rls*.log
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*.bin
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*.iml
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scripts/ci/node-template-release/Cargo.lock
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bin/node-template/Cargo.lock
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substrate.code-workspace
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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ Substrate is a next-generation framework for blockchain innovation 🚀.
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Head to [docs.substrate.io](https://docs.substrate.io) and follow the [installation](https://docs.substrate.io/install/) instructions.
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Then try out one of the [tutorials](https://docs.substrate.io/tutorials/).
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Refer to the [Docker instructions](./docker/README.md) to quickly run Substrate, Substrate Node Template, Subkey, or to build a chain spec.
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## Community & Support
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A fresh [Substrate](https://substrate.io/) node, ready for hacking :rocket:
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A standalone version of this template is available for each release of Polkadot in the [Substrate Developer Hub Parachain Template](https://github.com/substrate-developer-hub/substrate-parachain-template/) repository.
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The parachain template is generated directly at each Polkadot release branch form the [Node Template in Substreate](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/master/bin/node-template) upstream
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A standalone version of this template is available for each release of Polkadot in the [Substrate Developer Hub Parachain Template](https://github.com/substrate-developer-hub/substrate-parachain-template/) repository.
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The parachain template is generated directly at each Polkadot release branch from the [Node Template in Substrate](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/master/bin/node-template) upstream
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It is usually best to to use the stand-alone version to start a new project.
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It is usually best to use the stand-alone version to start a new project.
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All bugs, suggestions, and feature requests should be made upstream in the [Substrate](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/master/bin/node-template) repository.
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## Getting Started
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### Docker
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First, install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
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Then run the following command to start a single node development chain.
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```sh
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./scripts/docker_run.sh
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```
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This command compiles the code and starts a local development network.
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You can also replace the default command (`cargo build --release && ./target/release/node-template --dev --ws-external`) by appending your own.
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For example:
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```sh
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# Run Substrate node without re-compiling
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./scripts/docker_run.sh ./target/release/node-template --dev --ws-external
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# Purge the local dev chain
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./scripts/docker_run.sh ./target/release/node-template purge-chain --dev
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# Check whether the code is compilable
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./scripts/docker_run.sh cargo check
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```
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Please follow the [Substrate Docker instructions here](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/blob/master/docker/README.md) to build the Docker container with the Substrate Node Template binary.
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version: "3.2"
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services:
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dev:
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container_name: node-template
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image: paritytech/ci-linux:production
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working_dir: /var/www/node-template
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ports:
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- "9944:9944"
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environment:
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- CARGO_HOME=/var/www/node-template/.cargo
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volumes:
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- .:/var/www/node-template
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- type: bind
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source: ./.local
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target: /root/.local
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command: bash -c "cargo build --release && ./target/release/node-template --dev --ws-external"
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# This script is meant to be run on Unix/Linux based systems
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set -e
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echo "*** Start Substrate node template ***"
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cd $(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]})/..
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docker-compose down --remove-orphans
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docker-compose run --rm --service-ports dev $@
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@@ -5,23 +5,49 @@ There is no requirement on having Rust or any other toolchain installed but a wo
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Unlike the `parity/polkadot` image which contains a single binary (`polkadot`!) used by default, the image in this folder builds and contains several binaries and you need to provide the name of the binary to be called.
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You should refer to the .Dockerfile for the actual list. At the time of editing, the list of included binaries is:
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You should refer to the [.Dockerfile](./substrate_builder.Dockerfile) for the actual list. At the time of editing, the list of included binaries is:
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- substrate
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- subkey
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- node-template
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- chain-spec-builder
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To generate the latest parity/substrate image. Please first run:
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First, install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/).
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Then to generate the latest parity/substrate image. Please run:
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```sh
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./build.sh
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```
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> If you wish to create a debug build rather than a production build, then you may modify the [.Dockerfile](./substrate_builder.Dockerfile) replacing `cargo build --locked --release` with just `cargo build --locked` and replacing `target/release` with `target/debug`.
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> If you get an error that a tcp port address is already in use then find an available port to use for the host port in the [.Dockerfile](./substrate_builder.Dockerfile).
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The image can be used by passing the selected binary followed by the appropriate tags for this binary.
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Your best guess to get started is to pass the `--help flag`. Here are a few examples:
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- `docker run --rm -it parity/substrate substrate --version`
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- `docker run --rm -it parity/substrate subkey --help`
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- `docker run --rm -it parity/substrate node-template --version`
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- `docker run --rm -it parity/substrate chain-spec-builder --help`
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- `./run.sh substrate --version`
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- `./run.sh subkey --help`
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- `./run.sh node-template --version`
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- `./run.sh chain-spec-builder --help`
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Then try running the following command to start a single node development chain using the Substrate Node Template binary `node-template`:
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```sh
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./run.sh node-template --dev --ws-external
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```
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Note: It is recommended to provide a custom `--base-path` to store the chain database. For example:
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```sh
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# Run Substrate Node Template without re-compiling
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./run.sh node-template --dev --ws-external --base-path=/data
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```
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> To print logs follow the [Substrate debugging instructions](https://docs.substrate.io/test/debug/).
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```sh
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# Purge the local dev chain
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./run.sh node-template purge-chain --dev --base-path=/data -y
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```
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Executable
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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args=$@
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# handle when arguments not provided. run arguments provided to script.
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if [ "$args" = "" ] ; then
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printf "Note: Please try providing an argument to the script.\n\n"
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exit 1
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else
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printf "*** Running Substrate Docker container with provided arguments: $args\n\n"
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docker run --rm -it parity/substrate $args
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fi
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