#!/usr/bin/env bash CONFIG_PATH=/etc/lbry/lbrycrd.conf if [ -f "$CONFIG_PATH" ] then echo "Using the config file that was mounted into the container." else echo "Creating a fresh config file from environment variables." ## Set config params mkdir -p `dirname $CONFIG_PATH` echo "rpcuser=$RPC_USER" > $CONFIG_PATH echo "rpcpassword=$RPC_PASSWORD" >> $CONFIG_PATH echo "rpcallowip=$RPC_ALLOW_IP" >> $CONFIG_PATH echo "rpcport=9245" >> $CONFIG_PATH echo "rpcbind=0.0.0.0" >> $CONFIG_PATH #echo "bind=0.0.0.0" >> $CONFIG_PATH fi ## Ensure perms are correct prior to running main binary /usr/bin/fix-permissions ## You can optionally specify a run mode if you want to use lbry defined presets for compatibility. case $RUN_MODE in default ) lbrycrdd -server -conf=$CONFIG_PATH -printtoconsole ;; ## 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 generally specific to chainquery. reindex ) ## Apply this RUN_MODE in the case you need to update a dataset. NOTE: you do not need to use `RUN_MODE reindex` for more than one complete run. lbrycrdd -server -txindex -reindex -conf=$CONFIG_PATH -printtoconsole ;; chainquery ) ## If your only goal is to run Chainquery against this instance of lbrycrd and you're starting a ## fresh local dataset use this run mode. lbrycrdd -server -txindex -conf=$CONFIG_PATH -printtoconsole ;; esac