From 3cca712b2ff3932c32a40527c0650c9408993f49 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ama31337 <70890873+ama31337@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 10:12:54 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update running-testnet-windows.md updated manual to run a near node on windows --- docs/local-setup/running-testnet-windows.md | 89 ++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/local-setup/running-testnet-windows.md b/docs/local-setup/running-testnet-windows.md index 4f281cadf9b..645f15fad49 100644 --- a/docs/local-setup/running-testnet-windows.md +++ b/docs/local-setup/running-testnet-windows.md @@ -4,76 +4,89 @@ title: Running a Node on Windows sidebar_label: Running a Node on Windows --- -#### This page outlines the steps involved on setting up a local node on Windows - 1. If Windows Subsystem for Linux is not enabled, open PowerShell as administrator and run: - ```bash + ```sh Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux ``` Then restart your computer. 2. Go to your Microsoft Store and look for Ubuntu; this is the Ubuntu Terminal instance. Install and launch it. 3. Now you might be asked for username and password, do not use admin as username. -4. Your Ubuntu Instance does not have OpenSSL, which you will need to run the node. To download OpenSSL, please run the following commands in the Ubuntu Terminal: - ```bash +4. Your Ubuntu Instance need initial before next steps + ```sh + sudo apt-get update + sudo apt-get upgrade + sudo apt-get install build-essential pkg-config libssl-dev + ``` +5. You need to install OpenSSL, which you will need to run the node. To download OpenSSL, please run the following commands in the Ubuntu Terminal: + ```sh cd /tmp wget https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1.tar.gz tar xvf openssl-1.1.1.tar.gz ``` -5. After it finished downloading OpenSSL, run the following commands to install: - ```bash +6. After it finished downloading OpenSSL, run the following commands to install: + ```sh cd openssl-1.1.1 sudo ./config -Wl,--enable-new-dtags,-rpath,'$(LIBRPATH)' sudo make sudo make install ``` The files will be under the following directory: /usr/local/ssl. -6. Once this is finished, you have to ensure that Ubuntu is going to use the right version of OpenSSL. Now update the path for man pages and binaries. Run the following command: - ```bash +7. Once this is finished, you have to ensure that Ubuntu is going to use the right version of OpenSSL. Now update the path for man pages and binaries. Run the following command: + ```sh cd ../.. sudo nano /etc/manpath.config ``` -7. A text file will open, add the following line: - ```bash - MANPATH_MAP /usr/local/ssl/man +8. A text file will open, add the following line: + ```sh + MANPATH_MAP /usr/local/ssl/bin /usr/local/ssl/man ``` -8. Once this is done press ctrl + o . It will ask you to save the file, just press enter. Now press ctrl + x to exit. + Once this is done press ctrl + o . It will ask you to save the file, just press enter. Now press ctrl + x to exit. 9. To make sure that OpenSSL is installed run: - ```bash + ```sh openssl version -v ``` This should show you the installed version. More info on this can be found here. (https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/version.1ssl.html) -10. Now you have to run the following commands: - ```bash +10. Now you have to run the following commands to install all nessesary software and dependencies: + ```sh sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade - sudo apt-get install pkg-config libssl-dev - ``` - Great! All set to get the node up and running! -11. Create a new directory: - ```bash - mkdir nearprotocol (you can name this however you like) + sudo apt-get install -y git jq binutils-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev zlib1g-dev libdw-dev libiberty-dev cmake gcc g++ protobuf-compiler python3 python3-pip llvm clang ``` -12. Change into the directory: - ```bash - cd nearprotocol + Install Rustup + ```sh + curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh + source $HOME/.cargo/env + rustup default nightly ``` -13. Install a few more dependencies: - ```bash - sudo apt update - sudo apt install -y git binutils-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev zlib1g-dev libdw-dev libiberty-dev cmake gcc g++ python docker.io protobuf-compiler + Great! All set to get the node up and running! +11. Clone the github nearcore + + First we need to check a version which is currently working in testnet: + ```sh + curl -s https://rpc.testnet.near.org/status | jq .version ``` -14. Clone the github nearcore - ```bash - git clone https://github.com/nearprotocol/nearcore.git + You’ll get something like this: "1.13.0-rc.2". "1.13.0" is a branch which we need to clone to build our node for testnet. + + ```sh + git clone --branch 1.13.0 https://github.com/nearprotocol/nearcore.git ``` -15. This created a nearcore directory, change into that one: - ```bash +12. This created a nearcore directory, change into that one and build a noce: + ```sh cd nearcore + make release ``` -Final: And now run the testnet: +13. Install nearup + ```sh + pip3 install --user nearup + export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH" ``` - sudo ./scripts/start_testnet.py --nodocker +14. Final: And now run the testnet: + ```sh + nearup run testnet --binary-path ~/nearcore/target/release/ + ``` + To be sure node is ruuning you can check logs + ```sh + nearup logs --follow ``` - - You might be asked for a validator ID; if you do not want to validate, simply press enter. For validation, please refer to the [validation section](validator/staking.md). +You might be asked for a validator ID; if you do not want to validate, simply press enter. For validation, please refer to the [validation section](validator/staking.md).