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@dialectlabs/monitoring-service

v0.1.0

Published

A reference implementation of a service running @dialectlabs/monitor.

Downloads

30

Readme

Monitoring service

A reference implementation of a service running @dialectlabs/monitor. See https://github.com/dialectlabs/monitor for details on the notifications module.

Development

Prerequisites

  • Git
  • Yarn (<2)
  • Nodejs (>=16.10.0 <17)

Getting started with monitor development in this repo

Install dependencies

npm:

npm install

yarn:

yarn

Run a solana validator node with dialect program

Please follow the instructions in https://github.com/dialectlabs/protocol#local-development

Running locally

Step 1. Generate a new keypair for monitoring monitoring service and fund it

export your_path=~/projects/dialect
solana-keygen new --outfile ${your_path}/monitoring-service-dev-local-key.json
solana-keygen pubkey ${your_path}/monitoring-service-dev-local-key.json > ${your_path}/monitoring-service-dev-local-key.pub
solana -k ${your_path}/monitoring-service-dev-local-key.json airdrop 5

Step 2. Start server

export your_path=~/projects/dialect
PRIVATE_KEY=$(cat ${your_path}/monitoring-service-dev-local-key.json) yarn start:dev

Step 3. Start client

export your_path=~/projects/dialect
MONITORING_SERVICE_PUBLIC_KEY=$(cat ${your_path}/monitoring-service-dev-local-key.pub) ts-node test/dialect-clients.ts

Step 4. Look at client logs for notifications

When both client and server are started, server will send notifications to clients

Containerization

Build image (macOS)

brew install jq
./docker-build.sh

Run container locally

export your_path=~/projects/dialect
docker run --name dialectlabs_monitoring-service -e PRIVATE_KEY=$(cat ${your_path}/monitoring-service-dev-local-key.json) dialectlab/monitoring-service:latest 

Publish image

brew install jq
docker login
./docker-publish.sh