This release is the third release candidate. It:
- Include the Network ID in the P2P Handshake to avoid that differently configured nodes talk to each other by mistake. This affects P2P communication and this version is not able to talk to earlier versions.
This release introduces backward incompatible changes in the chain format:
- After upgrading your node, you will not have your previous balance (even if you keep your key pair);
- Please ensure that you do not reuse a persisted blockchain produced by the previous releases "v1.0.0-rc2".
Please join the testnet by following the instructions below, and let us know if you have any problems by opening a ticket. Troubleshooting of common issues is documented in the wiki.
The instructions below describe:
- How to retrieve the released software for running a node;
- How to install a node;
- How to join the testnet.
You can run a node by either:
- Installing the published release binary corresponding to your platform; or
- Running the published Docker image
aeternity/epoch
; or - Building a release binary from source.
The user configuration is documented in the wiki. For specifying configuration using the Docker image, please refer to its documentation.
The node user API is documented:
- HTTP API endpoints are specified online in swagger.yaml;
- A JSON version of the same specification is located in the node at path
lib/aehttp-0.1.0/priv/swagger.json
. - The JSON version can be obtained from a running node using the endpoint
/api
. - An interactive visualization of the same specification is available online.
- A JSON version of the same specification is located in the node at path
- WebSocket API endpoints are specified online;
- The intended usage of the user API (HTTP and WebSocket) is documented online.
The instructions for installing a node using a release binary are in the dedicated separate document.
For installation of a node using the Docker image, please refer to its documentation online.
This section describes how to run a node as part of the testnet - the public test network of nodes - by using the release binary.
For running a node as part of the testnet by using the Docker image, please consult its documentation in addition to this section.
The core nodes of the public test network are accessible from the Internet.
Information, e.g. height, of the top block of the longest chain as seen by these core nodes of the testnet can be obtained by opening in the browser any of the following URLs:
- http://52.10.46.160:3013/v2/blocks/top
- http://18.195.109.60:3013/v2/blocks/top
- http://13.250.162.250:3013/v2/blocks/top
- http://18.130.148.7:3013/v2/blocks/top
Setting up your node consists of:
- Configuring your node - see instructions in the dedicated separate document;
- Starting your node and verifying it works as expected - see instructions in the dedicated separate document.