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watcher-p2p-network | ||
demo.md | ||
mobymask-only.md | ||
README.md | ||
stack.yml | ||
web-apps.md |
MobyMask v2 watcher
Instructions to setup and deploy an end-to-end MobyMask v2 stack (L1 + L2 chains + watcher + web-app(s)) using laconic-stack-orchestrator
We support running just the watcher part of stack, given an external L2 Optimism endpoint. Follow mobymask-only for the same.
We also support running just the web-app(s), given external watcher GQL (for mobymask-app) and relay node endpoints. Follow web-apps.md for the same.
Setup
Clone required repositories:
laconic-so --stack mobymask-v2 setup-repositories
NOTE: If repositories already exist and are checked out to different versions, setup-repositories
command will throw an error.
For getting around this, the repositories mentioned below can be removed and then run the command.
Build the container images:
laconic-so --stack mobymask-v2 build-containers
This should create the required docker images in the local image registry.
Deploy the stack:
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Deploy the containers:
laconic-so --stack mobymask-v2 deploy --cluster mobymask_v2 up
NOTE: The
fixturenet-optimism-contracts
service takes a while to run to completion and it may restart a few times after running into errors. -
To list down and monitor the running containers:
laconic-so --stack mobymask-v2 deploy --cluster mobymask_v2 ps # With status docker ps -a # Check logs for a container docker logs -f <CONTAINER_ID>
Tests
Find the watcher container's id and export it for later use:
export CONTAINER_ID=$(docker ps -q --filter "name=peer-tests")
Run the peer tests:
docker exec $CONTAINER_ID yarn test
Web Apps
Check that the web-app containers are healthy:
docker ps | grep -E 'mobymask-app|peer-test-app'
mobymask-app
- The mobymask-app should be running at http://localhost:3002
- The lxdao-mobymask-app should be running at http://localhost:3004
peer-test-app
- The peer-test-app should be running at http://localhost:3003
Details
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The relay node for p2p network is running at http://localhost:9090
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The peer package (published in gitea) can be used in client code for connecting to the network
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The react-peer package (published in gitea) which uses the peer package can be used in react app for connecting to the network
Demo
Follow the demo to try out the MobyMask app with L2 chain
Clean up
Stop all the services running in background:
laconic-so --stack mobymask-v2 deploy --cluster mobymask_v2 down 30
Clear volumes created by this stack:
# List all relevant volumes
docker volume ls -q --filter "name=mobymask_v2"
# Remove all the listed volumes
docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q --filter "name=mobymask_v2")