# Vulcanize DB [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/vulcanize/VulcanizeDB.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/vulcanize/VulcanizeDB) ### Dependencies - Go 1.9+ - Postgres 10 - Go Ethereum - https://ethereum.github.io/go-ethereum/downloads/ ### Installation `go get github.com/vulcanize/vulcanizedb` ### Setting up the Databases 1. Install Postgres 2. Create a superuser for yourself and make sure `psql --list` works without prompting for a password. 3. `createdb vulcanize_private` 4. `cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/vulcanize/vulcanizedb` 5. Import the schema: `psql vulcanize_private < db/schema.sql` or run the migrations: `make migrate HOST_NAME=localhost NAME=vulcanize_public PORT=5432` * See below for configuring additional environments ### IPC File Paths The default location for Ethereum is: - `$HOME/Library/Ethereum` for Mac - `$HOME/.ethereum` for Ubuntu - `$GOPATH/src/gihub.com/vulcanize/vulcanizedb/test_data_dir/geth.ipc` for private node. **Note the location of the ipc file is printed to the console when you start geth. It is needed to for configuration** ## Start syncing with postgres 1. Start geth node (**if fast syncing wait for geth to finsh initial sync**) 2. In a separate terminal start vulcanize_db - `vulcanizedb sync --config --starting-block-number ` * see `./environments` for example config ## Running the Tests ### Unit Tests 1. `go test ./pkg/...` ### Integration Test In order to run the integration tests, you will need to run them against a real node. At the moment the integration tests require [Geth v1.7.2](https://ethereum.github.io/go-ethereum/downloads/) as they depend on the `--dev` mode, which changed in v1.7.3 1. Run `make startprivate` in a separate terminal 2. Setup a test database and import the schema: `createdb vulcanize_private` `psql vulcanize_private < db/schema.sql` 3. `go test ./...` to run all tests.