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# Notes on Running a Local Dev Node with Docker Compose
## Setting up a single node development environment with ``docker-compose``
```bash
$ docker-compose build bigchaindb
$ docker-compose up -d bdb
```
The above command will launch all 3 main required services/processes:
* ``mongodb``
* ``tendermint``
* ``bigchaindb``
To follow the logs of the ``tendermint`` service:
```bash
$ docker-compose logs -f tendermint
```
To follow the logs of the ``bigchaindb`` service:
```bash
$ docker-compose logs -f bigchaindb
```
To follow the logs of the ``mongodb`` service:
```bash
$ docker-compose logs -f mdb
```
Simple health check:
```bash
$ docker-compose up curl-client
```
Post and retrieve a transaction -- copy/paste a driver basic example of a
``CREATE`` transaction:
```bash
$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml run --rm bdb-driver ipython
```
**TODO**: A python script to post and retrieve a transaction(s).
### Running Tests
Run all the tests using:
```bash
$ docker-compose run --rm --no-deps bigchaindb pytest -v
```
Run tests from a file:
```bash
$ docker-compose run --rm --no-deps bigchaindb pytest /path/to/file -v
```
Run specific tests:
```bash
$ docker-compose run --rm --no-deps bigchaindb pytest /path/to/file -k "<test_name>" -v
```
### Building Docs
You can also develop and build the BigchainDB docs using ``docker-compose``:
```bash
$ docker-compose build bdocs
$ docker-compose up -d bdocs
```
The docs will be hosted on port **33333**, and can be accessed over [localhost](http:/localhost:33333), [127.0.0.1](http:/127.0.0.1:33333)
OR http:/HOST_IP:33333.