testnet-laconicd-stack/ops/deployments-from-scratch.md
nabarun 81923f5323 Add deployment details for fixturenet-eth (#30)
Part of [Create bridge channel in go-nitro](https://www.notion.so/Create-bridge-channel-in-go-nitro-22ce80a0d8ae4edb80020a8f250ea270)

Co-authored-by: Shreerang Kale <shreerangkale@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: #30
2024-10-21 11:07:01 +00:00

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Create deployments from scratch (for reference only)

Login

  • Log in as dev user on the deployments machine

  • All the deployments are placed in the /srv directory:

    cd /srv
    

Prerequisites

  • Local:

    • Clone the cerc-io/testnet-ops repository:

      git clone git@git.vdb.to:cerc-io/testnet-ops.git
      
    • Ansible: see installation

  • On deployments machine(s):

Fixturenet Eth

Fixturenet Eth

  • Stack: https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/fixturenet-eth-stacks

  • Target dir: /srv/fixturenet-eth/fixturenet-eth-deployment

  • Cleanup an existing deployment if required:

    cd /srv/fixturenet-eth
    
    # Stop the deployment
    laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment stop --delete-volumes
    
    # Remove the deployment dir
    sudo rm -rf fixturenet-eth-deployment
    

Setup

  • Create a fixturenet-eth dir if not present already and cd into it

    mkdir /srv/fixturenet-eth
    
    cd /srv/fixturenet-eth
    
  • Clone the stack repo:

    laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/fixturenet-eth-stacks --pull
    
  • Clone required repositories:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-eth-stacks/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-eth setup-repositories --pull
    
    # If this throws an error as a result of being already checked out to a branch/tag in a repo, remove all repositories from that stack and re-run the command
    # The repositories are located in $HOME/cerc by default
    
  • Build the container images:

    # Remove any older foundry image with `latest` tag
    docker rmi ghcr.io/foundry-rs/foundry:latest
    
    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-eth-stacks/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-eth build-containers --force-rebuild
    
    # If errors are thrown during build, old images used by this stack would have to be deleted
    
    • NOTE: this will take >10 mins depending on the specs of your machine, and requires 16GB of memory or greater.

    • Remove any dangling Docker images (to clear up space):

      docker image prune
      
  • Create spec files for deployments, which will map the stack's ports and volumes to the host:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-eth-stacks/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-eth deploy init --output fixturenet-eth-spec.yml
    
  • Configure ports:

    • fixturenet-eth-spec.yml

      ...
      network:
        ports:
          fixturenet-eth-bootnode-geth:
            - '9898:9898'
            - '30303'
          fixturenet-eth-geth-1:
            - '7545:8545'
            - '7546:8546'
            - '40000'
            - '6060'
          fixturenet-eth-lighthouse-1:
            - '8001'
      ...
      
  • Create deployments: Once you've made any needed changes to the spec files, create deployments from them:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-eth-stacks/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-eth deploy create --spec-file fixturenet-eth-spec.yml --deployment-dir fixturenet-eth-deployment
    

Run

  • Start fixturenet-eth-deployment deployment:

    laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment start
    
Nitro Contracts Deployment

Nitro Contracts Deployment

Setup

  • Switch to testnet-ops/nitro-contracts-setup directory on your local machine:

    cd testnet-ops/nitro-contracts-setup
    
  • Copy the contract-vars-example.yml vars file:

    cp contract-vars.example.yml contract-vars.yml
    
  • Edit contract-vars.yml and fill in the following values:

    # RPC endpoint
    geth_url: "https://fixturenet-eth.laconic.com"
    
    # Chain ID (Fixturenet-eth: 1212)
    geth_chain_id: "1212"
    
    # Private key for a funded L1 account, to be used for contract deployment on L1
    # Required since this private key will be utilized by both L1 and L2 nodes of the bridge
    
    geth_deployer_pk: "888814df89c4358d7ddb3fa4b0213e7331239a80e1f013eaa7b2deca2a41a218"
    
    # Custom token to be deployed
    token_name: "TestToken"
    token_symbol: "TST"
    initial_token_supply: "129600"
    
  • Update the target dir in setup-vars.yml:

    sed -i 's|^nitro_directory:.*|nitro_directory: /srv/bridge|' setup-vars.yml
    
    # Will create deployment at /srv/bridge/nitro-contracts-deployment
    

Run

  • Deploy nitro contracts on remote host by executing deploy-contracts.yml Ansible playbook on your local machine:

    • Create a new hosts.ini file:

      cp ../hosts.example.ini hosts.ini
      
    • Edit the hosts.ini file to run the playbook on a remote machine:

      [deployment_host]
      <host_name> ansible_host=<target_ip> ansible_user=<ssh_user> ansible_ssh_common_args='-o ForwardAgent=yes'
      
      • Replace <deployment_host> with nitro_host
      • Replace <host_name> with the alias of your choice
      • Replace <target_ip> with the IP address or hostname of the target machine
      • Replace <ssh_user> with the SSH username (e.g., dev, ubuntu)
    • Verify that you are able to connect to the host using the following command:

      ansible all -m ping -i hosts.ini -k
      
      # Expected output:
      # <host_name> | SUCCESS => {
      #  "ansible_facts": {
      #      "discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python3.10"
      #  },
      #  "changed": false,
      #  "ping": "pong"
      # }
      
    • Execute the deploy-contracts.yml Ansible playbook for remote deployment:

      LANG=en_US.utf8 ansible-playbook -i hosts.ini deploy-contracts.yml --extra-vars='{ "target_host": "nitro_host"}'  --user $USER -kK
      
  • Check logs for deployment on the remote machine:

    cd /srv/bridge
    
    # Check the nitro contract deployments
    laconic-so deployment --dir nitro-contracts-deployment logs nitro-contracts  -f
    
  • To deploy a new token and transfer it to another account, refer to this doc

Nitro Bridge

Nitro Bridge

Setup

  • Execute the following command on deployment machine to get the deployed Nitro contract addresses along with the asset address:

    cd /srv/bridge
    
    laconic-so deployment --dir nitro-contracts-deployment exec nitro-contracts "cat /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json"
    
    # Expected output:
    # {
    #   "1212": [
    #     {
    #       "name": "geth",
    #       "chainId": "1212",
    #       "contracts": {
    #         "ConsensusApp": {
    #           "address": "0xC98aD0B41B9224dad0605be32A9241dB9c67E2e8"
    #         },
    #         "NitroAdjudicator": {
    #           "address": "0x7C22fdA703Cdf09eB8D3B5Adc81F723526713D0e"
    #         },
    #         "VirtualPaymentApp": {
    #           "address": "0x778e4e6297E8BF04C67a20Ec989618d72eB4a19E"
    #         },
    #         "TestToken": {
    #           "address": "0x02ebfB2706527C7310F2a7d9098b2BC61014C5F2"
    #         }
    #       }
    #     }
    #   ]
    # }
    
  • Switch to testnet-ops/nitro-bridge-setup directory on your local machine:

    cd testnet-ops/nitro-bridge-setup
    
  • Create the required vars file:

    cp bridge-vars.example.yml bridge-vars.yml
    
  • Edit bridge-vars.yml with required values:

    # WS endpoint
    nitro_chain_url: "wss://fixturenet-eth.laconic.com"
    
    # Private key for bridge Nitro address
    nitro_sc_pk: ""
    
    # Private key should correspond to a funded account on L1 and this account must own the Nitro contracts
    # It also needs to hold L1 tokens to fund Nitro channels
    nitro_chain_pk: "888814df89c4358d7ddb3fa4b0213e7331239a80e1f013eaa7b2deca2a41a218"
    
    # Deployed Nitro contract addresses
    na_address: ""
    vpa_address: ""
    ca_address: ""
    
  • Update the target dir in setup-vars.yml:

    sed -i 's|^nitro_directory:.*|nitro_directory: /srv/bridge|' setup-vars.yml
    
    # Will create deployment at /srv/bridge/nitro-contracts-deployment and /srv/bridge/bridge-deployment
    

Run

  • Start the bridge on remote host by executing run-nitro-bridge.yml Ansible playbook on your local machine:

    • Create a new hosts.ini file:

      cp ../hosts.example.ini hosts.ini
      
    • Edit the hosts.ini file to run the playbook on a remote machine:

      [deployment_host]
      <host_name> ansible_host=<target_ip> ansible_user=<ssh_user> ansible_ssh_common_args='-o ForwardAgent=yes'
      
      • Replace <deployment_host> with nitro_host
      • Replace <host_name> with the alias of your choice
      • Replace <target_ip> with the IP address or hostname of the target machine
      • Replace <ssh_user> with the SSH username (e.g., dev, ubuntu)
    • Verify that you are able to connect to the host using the following command:

      ansible all -m ping -i hosts.ini -k
      
      # Expected output:
      # <host_name> | SUCCESS => {
      #  "ansible_facts": {
      #      "discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python3.10"
      #  },
      #  "changed": false,
      #  "ping": "pong"
      # }
      
    • Execute the run-nitro-bridge.yml Ansible playbook for remote deployment:

      LANG=en_US.utf8 ansible-playbook -i hosts.ini run-nitro-bridge.yml --extra-vars='{ "target_host": "nitro_host"}'  --user $USER -kK
      
  • Check logs for deployments on the remote machine:

    cd /srv/bridge
    
    # Check bridge logs, ensure that the node is running
    laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment logs nitro-bridge -f
    
  • Create Nitro node config for users:

    cd /srv/bridge
    
    # Create required variables
    GETH_CHAIN_ID="1212"
    
    export NA_ADDRESS=$(laconic-so deployment --dir nitro-contracts-deployment exec nitro-contracts "jq -r '.\"$GETH_CHAIN_ID\"[0].contracts.NitroAdjudicator.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json")
    export CA_ADDRESS=$(laconic-so deployment --dir nitro-contracts-deployment exec nitro-contracts "jq -r '.\"$GETH_CHAIN_ID\"[0].contracts.ConsensusApp.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json")
    export VPA_ADDRESS=$(laconic-so deployment --dir nitro-contracts-deployment exec nitro-contracts "jq -r '.\"$GETH_CHAIN_ID\"[0].contracts.VirtualPaymentApp.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json")
    
    export BRIDGE_NITRO_ADDRESS=$(laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-node-info -p 4005 -h nitro-bridge" | jq -r '.SCAddress')
    
    export BRIDGE_PEER_ID=$(laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-node-info -p 4005 -h nitro-bridge" | jq -r '.MessageServicePeerId')
    
    export L1_BRIDGE_MULTIADDR="/dns4/bridge.laconic.com/tcp/3005/p2p/$BRIDGE_PEER_ID"
    export L2_BRIDGE_MULTIADDR="/dns4/bridge.laconic.com/tcp/3006/p2p/$BRIDGE_PEER_ID"
    
    # Create the required config files
    cat <<EOF > nitro-node-config.yml
    nitro_chain_url: "wss://fixturenet-eth.laconic.com"
    na_address: "$NA_ADDRESS"
    ca_address: "$CA_ADDRESS"
    vpa_address: "$VPA_ADDRESS"
    bridge_nitro_address: "$BRIDGE_NITRO_ADDRESS"
    nitro_l1_bridge_multiaddr: "$L1_BRIDGE_MULTIADDR"
    nitro_l2_bridge_multiaddr: "$L2_BRIDGE_MULTIADDR"
    EOF
    
    laconic-so deployment --dir nitro-contracts-deployment exec nitro-contracts "jq --arg chainId \"$GETH_CHAIN_ID\" '{
      (\$chainId): [
        {
          \"name\": .[\$chainId][0].name,
          \"chainId\": .[\$chainId][0].chainId,
          \"contracts\": (
            .[\$chainId][0].contracts
            | to_entries
            | map(select(.key | in({\"ConsensusApp\":1, \"NitroAdjudicator\":1, \"VirtualPaymentApp\":1}) | not))
            | from_entries
          )
        }
      ]
    }' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json" > assets.json
    
    • The required config files should be generated at /srv/bridge/nitro-node-config.yml and /srv/bridge/assets.json

    • Check in the generated files at locations ops/stage2/nitro-node-config.yml and ops/stage2/assets.json within this repository respectively

  • List down L2 channels created by the bridge:

    laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-all-l2-channels -p 4005 -h nitro-bridge"
    
stage0 laconicd

stage0 laconicd

Setup

  • Clone the stack repo:

    laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/fixturenet-laconicd-stack --pull
    
    # This should clone the fixturenet-laconicd-stack repo at `/home/dev/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack`
    
  • Clone required repositories:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd setup-repositories --pull
    
    # This should clone the laconicd repo at `/home/dev/cerc/laconicd`
    
  • Build the container images:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd build-containers --force-rebuild
    
    # This should create the "cerc/laconicd" Docker image
    

Deployment

  • Create a spec file for the deployment:

    cd /srv/laconicd
    
    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd deploy init --output stage0-spec.yml
    
  • Edit network in the spec file to map container ports to host ports:

    # stage0-spec.yml
    network:
      ports:
        laconicd:
          - '6060'
          - '127.0.0.1:26657:26657'
          - '26656'
          - '127.0.0.1:9473:9473'
          - '127.0.0.1:9090:9090'
          - '127.0.0.1:1317:1317'
    
  • Create a deployment from the spec file:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd deploy create --spec-file stage0-spec.yml --deployment-dir stage0-deployment
    
  • Update the configuration:

    cat <<EOF > stage0-deployment/config.env
    # Set to true to enable adding participants functionality of the onboarding module
    ONBOARDING_ENABLED=true
    
    # A custom human readable name for this node
    MONIKER=LaconicStage0
    EOF
    

Start

  • Start the deployment:

    laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment start
    
  • Check status:

    # List down the containers and check health status
    docker ps -a | grep laconicd
    
    # Follow logs for laconicd container, check that new blocks are getting created
    laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment logs laconicd -f
    
  • Verify that endpoint is now publicly accessible:

    • https://laconicd.laconic.com is pointed to the node's RPC endpoint

    • Check status query:

      curl https://laconicd.laconic.com/status | jq
      
      # Expected output:
      # JSON with `node_info`, `sync_info` and `validator_info`
      
faucet

faucet

Setup

  • Clone the stack repo:

    laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/testnet-laconicd-stack --pull
    
    # This should clone the testnet-laconicd-stack repo at `/home/dev/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack`
    
  • Clone required repositories:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-faucet setup-repositories --pull
    
    # This should clone the laconicd repo at `/home/dev/cerc/laconic-faucet
    
  • Build the container images:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-faucet build-containers --force-rebuild
    
    # This should create the "cerc/laconic-faucet" Docker image
    

Deployment

  • Create a spec file for the deployment:

    cd /srv/faucet
    
    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-faucet deploy init --output laconic-faucet-spec.yml
    
  • Edit network in the spec file to map container ports to host ports:

    # laconic-faucet-spec.yml
    network:
      ports:
        faucet:
          - '127.0.0.1:4000:3000'
    
  • Create a deployment from the spec file:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-faucet deploy create --spec-file laconic-faucet-spec.yml --deployment-dir laconic-faucet-deployment
    
    # Place in the same namespace as stage0
    cp /srv/laconicd/stage0-deployment/deployment.yml laconic-faucet-deployment/deployment.yml
    
  • Update the configuration:

    # Get the faucet account key from stage0 deployment
    export FAUCET_ACCOUNT_PK=$(laconic-so deployment --dir /srv/laconicd/stage0-deployment exec laconicd "echo y | laconicd keys export alice --keyring-backend test --unarmored-hex --unsafe")
    
    cat <<EOF > laconic-faucet-deployment/config.env
    CERC_FAUCET_KEY=$FAUCET_ACCOUNT_PK
    EOF
    

Start

  • Start the deployment:

    laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-faucet-deployment start
    
  • Check status:

    # List down the containers and check health status
    docker ps -a | grep faucet
    
    # Check logs for faucet container
    laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-faucet-deployment logs faucet -f
    
  • Verify that endpoint is now publicly accessible:

    • https://faucet.laconic.com is pointed to the faucet endpoint

    • Check faucet:

      curl -X POST https://faucet.laconic.com/faucet
      
      # Expected output:
      # {"error":"address is required"}
      
testnet-onboarding-app

testnet-onboarding-app

Setup

  • Clone the stack repo:

    laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/testnet-onboarding-app-stack --pull
    
    # This should clone the testnet-onboarding-app-stack repo at `/home/dev/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack`
    
  • Clone required repositories:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-app setup-repositories --pull
    
    # This should clone the testnet-onboarding-app repo at `/home/dev/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app`
    
  • Build the container images:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-app build-containers --force-rebuild
    
    # This should create the Docker image "cerc/testnet-onboarding-app" locally
    

Deployment

  • Create a spec file for the deployment:

    cd /srv/app
    
    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-app deploy init --output onboarding-app-spec.yml
    
  • Edit network in the spec file to map container ports to host ports:

    network:
      ports:
        testnet-onboarding-app:
          - '127.0.0.1:3000:80'
    
  • Create a deployment from the spec file:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-app deploy create --spec-file onboarding-app-spec.yml --deployment-dir onboarding-app-deployment
    
  • Update the configuration:

    cat <<EOF > onboarding-app-deployment/config.env
    WALLET_CONNECT_ID=63...
    
    CERC_REGISTRY_GQL_ENDPOINT="https://laconicd.laconic.com/api"
    CERC_LACONICD_RPC_ENDPOINT="https://laconicd.laconic.com"
    
    CERC_FAUCET_ENDPOINT="https://faucet.laconic.com"
    
    CERC_WALLET_META_URL="https://loro-signup.laconic.com"
    EOF
    

Start

  • Start the deployment:

    laconic-so deployment --dir onboarding-app-deployment start
    
  • Check status:

    # List down the container
    docker ps -a | grep testnet-onboarding-app
    
    # Follow logs for testnet-onboarding-app container, wait for the build to finish
    laconic-so deployment --dir onboarding-app-deployment logs testnet-onboarding-app -f
    
  • The onboarding app can now be viewed at https://loro-signup.laconic.com

laconic-wallet-web

laconic-wallet-web

Setup

  • Clone the stack repo:

    laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/laconic-wallet-web --pull
    
    # This should clone the laconic-wallet-web repo at `/home/dev/cerc/laconic-wallet-web`
    
  • Build the container images:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/laconic-wallet-web/stack/stack-orchestrator/stack/laconic-wallet-web build-containers --force-rebuild
    
    # This should create the Docker image "cerc/laconic-wallet-web" locally
    

Deployment

  • Create a spec file for the deployment:

    cd /srv/wallet
    
    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/laconic-wallet-web/stack/stack-orchestrator/stack/laconic-wallet-web deploy init --output laconic-wallet-web-spec.yml
    
  • Edit network in the spec file to map container ports to host ports:

    network:
      ports:
        laconic-wallet-web:
          - '127.0.0.1:5000:80'
    
  • Create a deployment from the spec file:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/laconic-wallet-web/stack/stack-orchestrator/stack/laconic-wallet-web deploy create --spec-file laconic-wallet-web-spec.yml --deployment-dir laconic-wallet-web-deployment
    
  • Update the configuration:

    cat <<EOF > laconic-wallet-web-deployment/config.env
    WALLET_CONNECT_ID=63...
    EOF
    

Start

  • Start the deployment:

    laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-wallet-web-deployment start
    
  • Check status:

    # List down the container
    docker ps -a | grep laconic-wallet-web
    
    # Follow logs for laconic-wallet-web container, wait for the build to finish
    laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-wallet-web-deployment logs laconic-wallet-web -f
    
  • The web wallet can now be viewed at https://wallet.laconic.com

stage1 laconicd

stage1 laconicd

Setup

  • Same as that for stage0 laconicd, not required if already done for stage0

Deployment

  • Create a spec file for the deployment:

    cd /srv/laconicd
    
    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd deploy init --output stage1-spec.yml
    
  • Edit network in the spec file to map container ports to host ports:

    # stage1-spec.yml
    network:
      ports:
        laconicd:
          - '6060'
          - '127.0.0.1:26657:26657'
          - '26656:26656'
          - '127.0.0.1:9473:9473'
          - '127.0.0.1:9090:9090'
          - '127.0.0.1:1317:1317'
    
  • Create a deployment from the spec file:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd deploy create --spec-file stage1-spec.yml --deployment-dir stage1-deployment
    
  • Update the configuration:

    cat <<EOF > stage1-deployment/config.env
    AUTHORITY_AUCTION_ENABLED=true
    AUTHORITY_AUCTION_COMMITS_DURATION=3600
    AUTHORITY_AUCTION_REVEALS_DURATION=3600
    AUTHORITY_GRACE_PERIOD=7200
    
    MONIKER=LaconicStage1
    EOF
    

Start

  • Follow stage0-to-stage1.md to halt stage0 deployment, generate the genesis file for stage1 and start the stage1 deployment
laconic-console

laconic-console

Setup

  • Clone the stack repo:

    laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/testnet-laconicd-stack --pull
    
    # This should clone the testnet-laconicd-stack repo at `/home/dev/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack`
    
  • Clone required repositories:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-console setup-repositories --pull
    
    # This should clone the laconic-registry-cli repo at `/home/dev/cerc/laconic-registry-cli`, laconic-console repo at `/home/dev/cerc/laconic-console`
    
  • Build the container images:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-console build-containers --force-rebuild
    
    # This should create the Docker images: "cerc/laconic-registry-cli", "cerc/webapp-base", "cerc/laconic-console-host"
    

Deployment

  • Create a spec file for the deployment:

    cd /srv/console
    
    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-console deploy init --output laconic-console-spec.yml
    
  • Edit network in the spec file to map container ports to host ports:

    network:
      ports:
        console:
          - '127.0.0.1:4001:80'
    
  • Create a deployment from the spec file:

    laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-console deploy create --spec-file laconic-console-spec.yml --deployment-dir laconic-console-deployment
    
  • Update the configuration:

    cat <<EOF > laconic-console-deployment/config.env
    # Laconicd (hosted) GQL endpoint
    LACONIC_HOSTED_ENDPOINT=https://laconicd.laconic.com
    EOF
    

Start

  • Start the deployment:

    laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-console-deployment start
    
  • Check status:

    # List down the container
    docker ps -a | grep console
    
    # Follow logs for console container
    laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-console-deployment logs console -f
    
  • The laconic console can now be viewed at https://loro-console.laconic.com

Domains / Port Mappings

# Machine 1
https://laconicd.laconic.com        -> 26657
https://laconicd.laconic.com/api    -> 9473/api
https://faucet.laconic.com          -> 4000
https://loro-signup.laconic.com     -> 3000
https://wallet.laconic.com          -> 5000
https://loro-console.laconic.com    -> 4001

# Machine 2
https://sepolia.laconic.com           -> 8545
wss://sepolia.laconic.com             -> 8546
https://fixturenet-eth.laconic.com    -> 7545
wss://fixturenet-eth.laconic.com      -> 7546

bridge.laconic.com
Open ports:
3005 (L1 side)
3006 (L2 side)