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Notes on Running a Local Dev Node as Processes
The following doc describes how to run a local node for developing BigchainDB Tendermint version.
There are two crucial dependencies required to start a local node:
- MongoDB
- Tendermint
and of course you also need to install BigchainDB Sever from the local code you just developed.
Installing MongoDB
MongoDB can be easily installed, just refer their installation documentation for your distro.
We know MongoDB 3.4 works with BigchainDB.
MongoDB 3.6 might work, or it might not. You could try it.
After the installation of MongoDB is complete, run MongoDB using sudo mongod --replSet=bigchain-rs
Installing Tendermint
Installing Tendermint Using Docker
Tendermint can be run directly using the docker image. Refer here for more details.
Installing Tendermint from Source
- Before we can begin installing Tendermint one should ensure that the Golang is installed on system and
$GOPATH
should be set in the.bashrc
or.zshrc
. An example setup is shown below
$ echo $GOPATH
/home/user/Documents/go
$ go -h
Go is a tool for managing Go source code.
Usage:
go command [arguments]
The commands are:
build compile packages and dependencies
clean remove object files
...
- We can drop
GOPATH
inPATH
so that installed Golang packages are directly available in the shell. To do that add the following to your.bashrc
export PATH=${PATH}:${GOPATH}/bin
- Now we can install Glide which is vendor package manger for Golang,
$ go get github.com/Masterminds/glide
...
...
$ glide -h
NAME:
glide - Vendor Package Management for your Go projects.
Each project should have a 'glide.yaml' file in the project directory. Files
look something like this:
...
- Now we install Tendermint from source,
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/tendermint && cd $_
$ git clone https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint
...
$ cd tendermint && glide install
$ go install ./cmd/tendermint
- If the above commands were executed successfully then Tendermint is installed at
$GOPATH/bin
. To ensure Tendermint's installed fine execute the following command,
$ tendermint -h
Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
Usage:
tendermint [command]
Available Commands:
gen_validator Generate new validator keypair
help Help about any command
init Initialize Tendermint
...
Running Tendermint
- We can initialize and run tendermint as follows,
$ tendermint init
...
$ tendermint node --consensus.create_empty_blocks=false
The argument --consensus.create_empty_blocks=false
specifies that Tendermint should not commit empty blocks.
- To reset all the data stored in Tendermint execute the following command,
$ tendermint unsafe_reset_all
Installing BigchainDB
To install BigchainDB from source (for dev), clone the repo and execute the following command, (it is better that you create a virtual env for this)
$ git clone https://github.com/bigchaindb/bigchaindb.git
...
$ git checkout tendermint
$ pip install -e .[dev] # or pip install -e '.[dev]' # for zsh
Running All Tests
To execute tests when developing a feature or fixing a bug one could use the following command,
$ pytest -v --database-backend=localmongodb
NOTE: MongoDB and Tendermint should be running as discussed above.
One could mark a specific test and execute the same by appending -m my_mark
to the above command.
Although the above should prove sufficient in most cases but in case tests are failing on Travis CI then the following command can be used to possibly replicate the failure locally,
$ docker-compose run --rm --no-deps bdb pytest -v --cov=bigchaindb
NOTE: before executing the above command the user must ensure that they reset the Tendermint container by executing tendermint usafe_reset_all
command in the Tendermint container.
Closing Notes
How to check bigchaindb upsert-validator
:
- Clean bigchaindb (
bigchaindb drop
,bigchaindb init
) and executebigchaindb upsert-validator B0E42D2589A455EAD339A035D6CE1C8C3E25863F268120AA0162AD7D003A4014 10
- Start Tendermint
tendermint init
tendermint unsafe_reset_all
tendermint node --consensus.create_empty_blocks=false
- Start BigchainDB with
bichaindb start
- Execute
curl http://localhost:46657/validators