# Vulcanize DB ## Development Setup ### Dependencies - Go 1.9+ - https://github.com/golang/dep - `go get -u github.com/golang/dep/cmd/dep` - Postgres 10 ### Cloning the Repository 1. `git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf "https://github.com/"` - By default, `go get` does not work for private GitHub repos. This will fix that. 2. `go get github.com/8thlight/vulcanizedb` 3. `go get github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum` - This will take a while and gives poor indication of progress. 4. `go install github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/cmd/geth` 5. `cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/8thlight/vulcanizedb` 6. `dep ensure` ### Setting up the Development Database 1. Install Postgres 2. Create a superuser for yourself and make sure `psql --list` works without prompting for a password. 3. `go get -u -d github.com/mattes/migrate/cli github.com/lib/pq` 4. `go build -tags 'postgres' -o /usr/local/bin/migrate github.com/mattes/migrate/cli` 5. `createdb vulcanize` 6. `cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/8thlight/vulcanizedb` 7. `./scripts/migrate` Adding a new migration: `./scripts/create_migration ` ### Creating/Using a Private Blockchain Syncing the public blockchain takes many hours for the initial sync and will download 20+ GB of data. Here are some instructions for creating a private blockchain that does not depend on having a network connection. 1. Run `./scripts/setup` to create a private blockchain with a new account. * This will result in a warning. 2. Run `./scripts/start_private_blockchain`. ### Connecting to the Public Blockchain `./scripts/start_blockchain` ### IPC File Paths The default location for Ethereum is: - `$HOME/Library/Ethereum` for Mac - `$HOME/.ethereum` for Ubuntu - `$GOPATH/src/gihub.com/8thlight/vulcanizedb/test_data_dir/geth.ipc` for private blockchain. **Note the location of the ipc file is outputted when you connect to a blockchain. It is needed to start the listener below** ## Running Listener 1. Start a blockchain. 2. In a separate terminal start listener (ipcDir location) - `go run main.go --ipcPath /path/to/file.ipc` ## Running the Tests ### Integration Test In order to run the integration tests, you will need to run them against a real blockchain. 1. Run `./scripts/start_private_blockchain` as a separate process. 2. `go test ./...` ### Unit Tests 1. `go test ./core`