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AVADO-DNP-Mysterium-Server

Mysterium server

Prerequisites

  • A WiFi or VPN connection to your AVADO box
  • IPFS client installed (optional)

Installation

AVADO uses the AVADO SDK to build packages.

npm i -g https://github.com/AvadoDServer/AVADOSDK.git

Testing locally

you can modify the Dockerfile in the build folder and test it locally using docker-compose build and docker-compose up until it works as expected.

Building

avadosdk build will build the package and upload to your AVADO box's IPFS server.

it will output the IPFS hash that you can use in your package

Manifest hash : /ipfs/<ipfs hash>

Installing and testing

Go to your avado DappStore page at http://my.avado/#/installer

enter the above hash in the input field and press enter.

You will see the package detail screen - where you can install the package on your box and test it out.

Publishing

You can distribute the IPFS hash of your package to other AVADO users without requiring anyone's permission - or if you want to have your package added to the DappStore - contact the AVADO team in the Telegram chat.

update flow & tagging your repo

This is a suggested flow to upgrade your package when you want to release a new version:

avadosdk increase patch
avadosdk build --provider http://80.208.229.228:5001
git add dappnode_package.json docker-compose.yml releases.json
git commit -m "new release"
git push
npx release-it

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