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Run Planetmint with all-in-one Docker
For those who like using Docker and wish to experiment with Planetmint in
non-production environments, we currently maintain a Planetmint all-in-one
Docker image and a
Dockerfile-all-in-one that can be used to build an image for planetmint.
This image contains all the services required for a Planetmint node i.e.
- Planetmint Server
- Tarantool
- Tendermint
Note: NOT for Production Use: This is an single node opinionated image not well suited for a network deployment. This image is to help quick deployment for early adopters, for a more standard approach please refer to one of our deployment guides:
Prerequisite(s)
Pull and Run the Image from Docker Hub
With Docker installed, you can proceed as follows.
In a terminal shell, pull the latest version of the Planetmint all-in-one Docker image using:
$ docker pull planetmint/planetmint:all-in-one
$ docker run \
--detach \
--name planetmint \
--publish 9984:9984 \
--publish 9985:9985 \
--publish 27017:27017 \
--publish 26657:26657 \
--volume $HOME/planetmint_docker/tendermint:/tendermint \
planetmint/planetmint:all-in-one
Let's analyze that command:
docker runtells Docker to run some image--detachrun the container in the backgroundpublish 9984:9984map the host port9984to the container port9984(the Planetmint API server)9985Planetmint Websocket server26657Tendermint RPC server this allows us to have the data persisted on the host machine, you can read more in the official Docker documentation$HOME/planetmint_docker/tendermint:/tendermintto persist Tendermint data.
planetmint/planetmint:all-in-onethe image to use. All the options after the container name are passed on to the entrypoint inside the container.
Verify
$ docker ps | grep planetmint
Send your first transaction using Planetmint drivers.
Building Your Own Image
Assuming you have Docker installed, you would proceed as follows.
In a terminal shell:
git clone git@github.com:planetmint/planetmint.git
cd planetmint/
Build the Docker image:
docker build --file Dockerfile-all-in-one --tag <tag/name:latest> .
Now you can use your own image to run Planetmint all-in-one container.