Clone the indy-sdk: git clone https://github.com/hyperledger/indy-sdk.git
Navigate to the getting started folder `cd indy-sdk/docs/getting-started
docker
and docker-compose
should be installed.
Run docker in the getting-started folder: docker-compose up
The command above will create getting-started
(the jupyter notebook) and indy_pool
(collection of the validator nodes) images if they hasn't been done yet, create containers and run them.
The validators run by default on IP 10.0.0.2
, this can be changed by changing pool_ip
in the docker-compose
file.
To get Jupyter click on the link in output (it must have following format: http://0.0.0.0:8888/?token= )
docker-compose down
The command above will stop and delete created network and containers.
If demo gives an error when executing in Jupyter check Trouble Shooting Guide.