This repository is no longer applicable after the migration to Solana
This is an Erlang application that is a Helium Blockchain node. It follows the blockchain and exposes functionality using a JSONRPC 2.0 API.
See API endpoint documentation (in markdown format).
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Clone this repository
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Run
make && make release
in the top level folder -
Run
make start
to start the application. Logs will be at_build/dev/rel/blockchain_node/log/*
.
Once started the application will start syncing the blockchain and loading blocks. If this is done from scratch it can take a number of days to download all blocks from the network and aobsorb them in the local ledger.
The application uses a lot of file descriptors for network
communication and local storage. If you see errors related to too many
open files or nofile
, stop the application and increase the file
descriptor limit.
You may see an error similar to the following:
{error,"IO error: While open a file for appending: data/blockchain.db/020311.sst: Too many open files"}
Check this Superuser answer for a workaround.
Update your /etc/security/limits.conf
to increase your file limits. An
example of what to add can be seen
here.
If running on Ubuntu, you will need the following packages installed
before running make release
:
wget https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install esl-erlang=1:24.3.3-1 cmake libsodium-dev libssl-dev build-essential
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
If you already have rust installed, please ensure it is at least at verion 1.51
or upgrade to the latest stable using rustup update stable
make docker-build
make docker-start
Navigate to your copy of the blockchain-node
repository.
cd /path/to/blockchain-node
Stop the Node.
make docker-stop
Update the repository.
git pull
Remove the existing Docker container.
make docker-clean
Rebuild the Docker image.
make docker-build
Run the updated Docker container.
make docker-start
Log the Node output.
tail -f $HOME/node_data/log/console.log