This is far from complete but is functional

Chainquery depends on a fully indexed blockchain comments expand on this.
Reindexing should only happen when a flag is set in docker-compose envvars
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Leopere 2018-10-06 14:54:41 -04:00
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#!/bin/bash
## ToDo:
## Get a test case to see if this is the first run or a repeat run
## If it's a first run you need to do a full index including all transactions
## tx index creates an index of every single transaction in the block history if
## not specified it will only create an index for transactions that are related to the wallet or have unspent outputs.
## This is specific to chainquery.
## Ensure perms are correct prior to running main binary
chown -R 1000:1000 /data
chmod -R 755 /data
chown -R 1000:1000 /etc/lbrycrdd
chmod -R 755 /etc/lbrycrdd
rm -f /var/run/lbrycrdd.pid
## For now keeping this simple. Potentially eventually add all command args as envvars for the Dockerfile or use safe way to add args via docker-compose.yml
## Command to initialize
# #!/bin/bash
# ## ToDo:
# ## Get a test case to see if this is the first run or a repeat run
# ## If it's a first run you need to do a full index including all transactions
# ## tx index creates an index of every single transaction in the block history if
# ## not specified it will only create an index for transactions that are related to the wallet or have unspent outputs.
# ## This is specific to chainquery.
#
# ## Ensure perms are correct prior to running main binary
# chown -R 1000:1000 /data
# chmod -R 755 /data
# chown -R 1000:1000 /etc/lbrycrdd
# chmod -R 755 /etc/lbrycrdd
# rm -f /var/run/lbrycrdd.pid
#
# ## For now keeping this simple. Potentially eventually add all command args as envvars for the Dockerfile or use safe way to add args via docker-compose.yml
# ## Command to initialize
# # lbrycrdd \
# # -conf=${CONF_PATH:-/etc/lbrycrdd/lbrycrdd.conf} \
# # -data=${DATA_DIR:-/data/} \
# # -port=${PORT:-9246} \
# # -pid=${PID_FILE:/var/run/lbrycrdd.pid} \
# # -printtoconsole \
# # -rpcport=${RPC_PORT:-9245} \
# # -rpcpassword=${RPC_PASSWORD:-changeme} \
# # -rpcuser=${RPC_USER:-lbryrpc} \
# # -rpcallowip=${RPC_ALLOW_IP:-10.10.0.2} \
# # -reindex \
# # -txindex
#
# ## Command to run for long term.
# lbrycrdd \
# -conf=${CONF_PATH:-/etc/lbrycrdd/lbrycrdd.conf} \
# -data=${DATA_DIR:-/data/} \
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# -rpcpassword=${RPC_PASSWORD:-changeme} \
# -rpcuser=${RPC_USER:-lbryrpc} \
# -rpcallowip=${RPC_ALLOW_IP:-10.10.0.2} \
# -reindex \
# -txindex
#!/bin/bash
## Command to run for long term.
## Ensure perms are correct prior to running main binary
chown -R 1000:1000 /data
chmod -R 755 /data
chown -R 1000:1000 /etc/lbrycrdd
chmod -R 755 /etc/lbrycrdd
rm -f /var/run/lbrycrdd.pid
mkdir -p ~/.lbrycrd
## Set config params
echo -e "rpcuser=lbryrpc\nrpcpassword=${RPC_PASSWORD:-changeme}" > ~/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf
echo -e "rpcallowip=${RPC_ALLOW_IP:-10.10.0.2}" >> ~/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf
echo -e "rpcuser=${RPC_USER:-lbryrpc}" >> ~/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf
## For now keeping this simple. Potentially eventually add all command args as envvars for the Dockerfile or use safe way to add args via docker-compose.yml
lbrycrdd \
-conf=${CONF_PATH:-/etc/lbrycrdd/lbrycrdd.conf} \
-data=${DATA_DIR:-/data/} \
-port=${PORT:-9246} \
-pid=${PID_FILE:/var/run/lbrycrdd.pid} \
-printtoconsole \
-rpcport=${RPC_PORT:-9245} \
-rpcpassword=${RPC_PASSWORD:-changeme} \
-rpcuser=${RPC_USER:-lbryrpc} \
-rpcallowip=${RPC_ALLOW_IP:-10.10.0.2} \
-txindex
-server \
-txindex \
-reindex \
-conf=$HOME/.lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf \
-printtoconsole
## We were unsure if these function as intended so they were disabled for the time being.
# -port=${PORT:-9246} \
# -data=${DATA_DIR:-/data/} \
# -pid=${PID_FILE:/var/run/lbrycrdd.pid} \
# -rpcport=${RPC_PORT:-9245} \
# -rpcpassword=${RPC_PASSWORD:-changeme} \
# -rpcuser=${RPC_USER:-lbryrpc} \
# -rpcallowip=${RPC_ALLOW_IP:-10.10.0.2}