Settings => Languages & Frameworks => JavaScript language version and choose ECMAScript 6
https://docs.docker.com/install/
2. Run prebuilt Container (automated build https://hub.docker.com/r/webdollar/node/)
AutoSSL
docker run -d --restart=always -v /webdollar/ssl:/etc/letsencrypt/live -v /webdollar/data:/blockchainDB3 -e DOMAIN=<ENTER DOMAIN HERE> -e EMAIL=<ENTER EMAIL HERE> --name webdollar -p 80:80 -p 443:443 webdollar/node
NoSSL
docker run -d --restart=always -v /webdollar/data:/blockchainDB3 -e NOSSL=true -e SERVER_PORT=80 --name webdollar -p 80:80 webdollar/node
Follow the following instructions: http://webdollar.aji.ro/webdollar-mining-with-windows-terminal/
Required: v8.x It doesn't work with the new version 9.x
Windows: You can download Node.js from this URL: https://nodejs.org/en/download/
Linux: It's reccomended you install Node.js using NVM
git clone https://github.com/WebDollar/Node-WebDollar.git Node-WebDollar
cd Node-WebDollar
to enter in the directory of the repository
npm install
In case you get errors from node-gyp, especially for Argon2 or webrtc
open a Command Prompt with Administrator rights
cd C:\Path\To\Node-WebDollar\
npm install --global --production windows-build-tools
npm install
Installing Argon2 node.js
sudo apt install linuxbrew-wrapper
In case you receive some errors, try sudo apt-get -f install
To check the version gcc --version
In case the GCC is not installed, install gcc brew install gcc
sudo apt-get install clang
npm install -g node-gyp
gcc --version
will help you to find the version of GCC you have installed. Webdollar is known to work on GCC 5 and GCC 6.
Replace g++-5
with your version
Verify if you can access g++-5
or whatever version you have.
then install
env CXX=g++-5 npm install
env CXX=g++-5 npm install argon2
Tutorial based on ranisalt/node-argon2#29
Open a powershell terminal
npm install --python=python2.7
git clone https://github.com/ReadyTalk/win32.git
mkdir C:\OpenSSL-Win64\lib\
cp .\win32\msvc\lib\libeay32.lib C:\OpenSSL-Win64\lib\
rm -r -fo .\win32\
Or a command prompt (cmd.exe
):
npm install --python=python2.7
git clone https://github.com/ReadyTalk/win32.git
md C:\OpenSSL-Win64\lib\
copy /y .\win32\msvc\lib\libeay32.lib C:\OpenSSL-Win64\lib\
rd /s /q .\win32\
WebDollar uses SSL (Secured Socket Layer) and in order to generate your SSL Certificate you need a Domain or to generate your own SSL Certificate for your IP
Follow the tutorial: Install No-Ip using ddns.net
Inside Node-WebDollar folder, run:
sudo bash start-node-letsencrypt.sh
Unix
sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
If you are under a router/firewall, you need to port forward the port used by the Nodes: 80,443 or whatever port they use.
npm run commands
After building the terminal project
npm run build_terminal_menu
npm run build_terminal_worker
it is possible to run the terminal project as a non-interactive script:
node --max_old_space_size=10240 dist_bundle/terminal-menu-bundle.js -- --import-address wallet.json --list-addresses --mining-address 0 --mine-in-pool https://webdollar.io/pool/url/here
the first part of the command (node --max_old_space_size=10240 dist_bundle/terminal-menu-bundle.js
) launches the terminal project.
The next portion of the command (--
) starts it in non-interactive mode.
Without --
, the terminal menu defaults to interactive.
The next parts are the commands to run in order.
Alternatively, you can use the ./webd
command in the root of this project. The cli must be built first.
./webd
assumes non-interactive, so --
can be omitted from the command. To run interactively npm run commands
works best.
./webd --import-address wallet.json --list-addresses --mining-address 0 --mine-in-pool https://webdollar.io/pool/url/here --set-password 'my 12 word password'
To display the list of commands, run:
./webd (-h|--help)
Install pm2.
npm install pm2 -g --unsafe-perm
Run pm2:
chmod +x start.sh
./start.sh
or
bash node-start.sh
To kill pm2 process, use pm2 stop id
- get id by running pm2 list
start.sh ???
npm run test
Obs. In case there you get an error message about some missing packages like the following one:
Error: Cannot find module 'name_missing_package'
just, run npm install name_missing_package
npm run build_browser
npm run test_browser
npm run build_browser_user_interface
open web page dist_bundle/browser/browser.html
npm run commands
npm run start
Follow the tutorial: PM2 to run the Node Indefinitely
It is possible to run the development environment in a docker container. This is useful if you are unable to configure and install the custom argon2 flavor required by this project. The docker container has this project set up to be built in it, and comes pre-installed with the tools you need for this project.
Run docker-compose build
to build the workspace container.
To force a rebuild, you can either remove the previous workspace (docker rm webdollar-dev-env
)
or you can run docker-compose build --no-cache
.
Once you've build the workspace container, simply run it to launch an interactive shell with all the tools you need to develop.
docker-compose run webdollar-dev-env
This entire folder is mounted into the container, so any files you change in the workspace will be available to the container immediately.
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