Build and Install - BytomDAO/bytom-classic GitHub Wiki
You can install from release, it offers some releases for 3 main operating system.
Examples:
- bytom-1.0.3-darwin_386.tgz
- bytom-1.0.3-darwin_amd64.tgz
- bytom-1.0.3-linux_386.tgz
- bytom-1.0.3-linux_amd64.tgz
- bytom-1.0.3-windows_386.zip
- bytom-1.0.3-windows_amd64.zip
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Go version 1.8 or higher, with
$GOPATHset to your preferred directory
Ensure Go with the supported version is installed properly:
$ go version
$ go env GOROOT GOPATH
$ git clone https://github.com/Bytom/bytom.git $GOPATH/src/github.com/bytom
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/bytom
$ make bytomd # build bytomd
$ make bytomcli # build bytomcli
When successfully building the project, the bytom and bytomcli binary should be present in cmd/bytomd and cmd/bytomcli directory, respectively.
docker build -t bytom .docker run -v <Bytom/data/directory/on/host/machine>:/root/.bytom bytom:latest bytomd init --chain_id <chainId>The default Bytom data directory (on the host) is:
- Mac:
~/Library/Bytom - Linux:
~/.bytom - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Bytom
docker run -it -p 9888:9888 -v <Bytom/data/directory/on/host/machine>:/root/.bytom bytom:latestThen you can use bytomd and bytomcli following Readme
Use exit to exit Docker's iterative mode
For example,
docker run -d -p 9888:9888 -v <Bytom/data/directory/on/host/machine>:/root/.bytom bytom:latest bytomd node --web.closed --auth.disableTo list the running containners and check their container id, image, corresponding command, created time, status, name and ports being used:
docker container lsor
docker psTo execute a command inside a containner, for example:
docker exec -it <containerId> bytomcli create-access-token <tokenId>To stop a running containner:
docker stop <containerId>To remove a containner:
docker rm <containerId>