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GoShimmer Network with Docker

Docker network

Running ./run.sh spins up a GoShimmer network within Docker as schematically shown in the figure above. N defines the number of peer_replicas and can be specified when running the network. The peers can communicate freely within the Docker network while the analysis dashboard, master_peer's dashboard and web API are reachable from the host system on the respective ports.

The different containers (entry_node, peer_master, peer_replica) are based on the same config file and separate config file and modified as necessary, respectively.

How to use as development tool

Using a standalone throwaway Docker network can be really helpful as a development tool.

Prerequisites:

  • Docker 17.12.0+
  • Docker compose: file format 3.5

Reachable from the host system

It is therefore possible to send messages to the local network via the master_peer and observe log messages either via docker logs --follow CONTAINER or all of them combined when running via:

./run.sh 5