# fixturenet-optimism Instructions to setup and deploy L2 fixturenet using [Optimism](https://stack.optimism.io) ## Setup Prerequisite: An L1 Ethereum RPC endpoint Clone required repositories: ```bash laconic-so --stack fixturenet-optimism setup-repositories --exclude cerc-io/go-ethereum ``` Checkout to the required versions and branches in repos: ```bash # Optimism cd ~/cerc/optimism git checkout @eth-optimism/sdk@0.0.0-20230329025055 ``` Build the container images: ```bash laconic-so --stack fixturenet-optimism build-containers --include cerc/foundry,cerc/optimism-contracts,cerc/optimism-op-node,cerc/optimism-l2geth,cerc/optimism-op-batcher ``` This should create the required docker images in the local image registry: * `cerc/foundry` * `cerc/optimism-contracts` * `cerc/optimism-l2geth` * `cerc/optimism-op-batcher` * `cerc/optimism-op-node` ## Deploy Update the [l1-params.env](../../config/fixturenet-optimism/l1-params.env) file with L1 endpoint (`L1_RPC`, `L1_HOST` and `L1_PORT`) and other params * NOTE: * Stack Orchestrator needs to be run in [`dev`](/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md#install-developer-mode) mode to be able to edit the env file * If L1 is running on the host machine, use `host.docker.internal` as the hostname to access the host port Deploy the stack: ```bash laconic-so --stack fixturenet-optimism deploy up --include fixturenet-optimism ``` The `fixturenet-optimism-contracts` service may take a while (`~15 mins`) to complete running as it: 1. waits for the 'Merge' to happen on L1 2. waits for a finalized block to exist on L1 (so that it can be taken as a starting block for roll ups) 3. deploys the L1 contracts To list down and monitor the running containers: ```bash laconic-so --stack fixturenet-optimism deploy ps # With status docker ps # Check logs for a container docker logs -f ``` ## Clean up Stop all services running in the background: ```bash laconic-so --stack fixturenet-optimism deploy down --include fixturenet-optimism ``` Clear volumes created by this stack: ```bash # List all relevant volumes docker volume ls -q --filter name=laconic* # Remove all the listed volumes docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q --filter name=laconic*) ``` ## Troubleshooting See [Troubleshooting](./README.md#troubleshooting)