quorum-dev-quickstart
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A utility that lets developers try out the new suite of Quorum tools from ConsenSys!
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Prerequisites
To run these tutorials, you must have the following installed:
- Docker and Docker-compose v2 or higher
| ⚠️ Note: If on MacOS or Windows, please ensure that you allow docker to use upto 4G of memory or 6G if running Privacy examples under the Resources section. The Docker for Mac and Docker Desktop sites have details on how to do this at the "Resources" heading | | --- |
| ⚠️ Note: This has only been tested on Windows 10 Build 19045, WSL2 and Docker Desktop | | --- |
- On Windows, please use WSL2 kernels 5.15x or higher
- You can use either Docker Desktop or docker-engine (with the compose plugin) within the WSL2 environment
- Nodejs or Yarn
Usage
Create the docker compose file and artifacts with
$> npx quorum-dev-quickstart
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Welcome to the Quorum Developer Quickstart utility. This tool can be used
to rapidly generate local Quorum blockchain networks for development purposes
using tools like GoQuorum, Besu, and Tessera.
To get started, be sure that you have both Docker and Docker Compose
installed, then answer the following questions.
Which Ethereum client would you like to run? Default: [1]
1. Hyperledger Besu
2. GoQuorum
...
Do you wish to enable support for private transactions? [Y/n]
...
Do you wish to enable support for logging with Splunk or ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash & Kibana)? Default: [1]
1. None
2. Splunk
3. ELK
...
Where should we create the config files for this network? Please
choose either an empty directory, or a path to a new directory that does
not yet exist. Default: ./quorum-test-network
This prompts you to pick a quorum variant, whether you would like to try Privacy and the location for the artifacts. By
default artifact files are stored at ./quorum-test-network
, change directory to the artifacts folder:
$> cd quorum-test-network
Alternatively, you can use cli options and skip the prompt above like so:
npx quorum-dev-quickstart --clientType besu --outputPath ./quorum-test-network --monitoring default --privacy true
The arguments --privacy
and --clientType
are required, the others contain defaults if left blank.
To start services and the network:
Follow the README.md file of select artifact:
Troubleshooting
Besu only - java.io.IOException: Permission denied
for volumes
The besu
containers use user besu
mapped to user:group 1000. On your local machine, if your userid is not 1000, you will see this error. To fix this either run as user 1000 or map
the container's user 1000 to your local user id so permissions will work like so in the compose file
image: some:img
user: $(id -u):$(id -g)
quorumengineering/tessera
can't be found on Mac OS and no match for platform
Often, when trying to use tessera with quorum-dev-quickstart
on Mac OS, you may encounter a message stating that the tessera
image cannot be found and does not match the platform.
failed to solve: quorumengineering/tessera:23.4.0: no match for platform in manifest sha256:fb436c0ac56b79ca7cda27b92a3f81273de77d1c5b813aba0183333ca483053e: not found
In this case, you can modify the FROM
statement in the Dockerfile
located at quorum-test-network/config/tessera
as follows.
FROM --platform=linux/amd64 quorumengineering/tessera:${TESSERA_VERSION}