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Multi Node

Following this page, you can run a localnet setup with docker that consists of a 4-node local chain. This setup can be useful for developers to test their applications and protocol features on a multi-node setup. A similar setup is used by the HyperPaxeer team to get insights about the impact of new features and testing different user flows. This testing setup can be found on the HyperPaxeer testing repository.

Build & Start

To build start a 4 node testnet using docker, run:
This command creates a 4-node network using the hyperpaxdnode Docker image. The ports for each node are found in this table: To update the binary, just rebuild it and restart the nodes
The command above command will run containers in the background using Docker compose. You will see the network being created:

Stop Localnet

Once you are done, execute:

Configuration

The make localnet-start creates files for a 4-node testnet in ./build by calling the hyperpaxd testnet command. This outputs a handful of files in the ./build directory:
Each ./build/nodeN directory is mounted to the /hyperpaxd directory in each container.

Logging

In order to see the logs of a particular node you can use the following command:
The logs for the daemon will look like:
:::tip You can disregard the Can't add peer's address to addrbook warning. As long as the blocks are being produced and the app hashes are the same for each node, there should not be any issues. ::: Whereas the logs for the REST & RPC server would look like:

Follow Logs

You can also watch logs as they are produced via Docker with the --follow (-f) flag, for example:

Interact with the Localnet

Ethereum JSON-RPC & Websocket Ports

To interact with the testnet via WebSockets or RPC/API, you will send your request to the corresponding ports: You can send a curl command such as:
:::tip The IP address will be the public IP of the docker container. ::: Additional instructions on how to interact with the WebSocket can be found on the events documentation.

Keys & Accounts

To interact with hyperpaxd and start querying state or creating txs, you use the hyperpaxd directory of any given node as your home, for example:
Now that accounts exists, you may create new accounts and send those accounts funds! :::tip Note: Each node’s seed is located at ./build/nodeN/hyperpaxd/key_seed.json and can be restored to the CLI using the hyperpaxd keys add --restore command :::

Special Binaries

If you have multiple binaries with different names, you can specify which one to run with the BINARY environment variable. The path of the binary is relative to the attached volume. For example: