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Docker Advanced
The easiest way to build and deploy your own node is using docker.
We recommend the use of BuildKit
, and specify the branch/tag you want to build. The following
example shows the latest tag for devnet:
$> export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
$> docker build --build-arg AVAIL_TAG=v1.3.0-rc3 -t avail:v1.3.0-rc3 .
$> docker run avail:v1.3.0-rc3
There are two main volumes:
-
/da/state
, where the state of the blockchain is stored. -
/da/keystore
, where the keystore is stored.
You can bind to a host folder if you want to persist them even after remove the container:
$> docker run -v (pwd)/state:/da/state avail:v1.3.0-rc3
This image uses several environmental variables to customize the node:
It sets the chainspec file used by the node. The default value is /da/genesis/chainspec.raw.json
,
which allows connection to devnet06
. You can also customize it by the build argument CHAIN_SPEC
.
The human-readable name for this node. By default, "AvailNode" is used.
The maximum number of incoming connections we're accepting. The default value is 50
.
The number of outgoing connections we're trying to maintain. Default value is 50
.
Specify p2p protocol TCP port. Default value is 30333
.
Defines 3 bootnodes. By default, devnet06
's bootnodes are loaded.