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Reth
Deploy a Reth API node alongside Lighthouse.
Clone required repositories
$ laconic-so --stack reth setup-repositories
Build the Reth stack containers
$ laconic-so --stack reth build-containers
Deploy the stack
$ laconic-so --stack reth deploy up
Check logs
$ laconic-so --stack reth deploy logs
Verify that your node is syncing. You should see entries similar to this from the Lighthouse container:
laconic-200e8f8ff7891515d777cd0f719078e3-lighthouse-1 | Jun 23 20:59:01.226 INFO New block received root: 0x9cd4a2dd9333cf802c2963c2f029deb0f94e511d2481fa0724ae8752e4c49b15, slot: 6727493
and entries similar to this from the Reth container:
laconic-200e8f8ff7891515d777cd0f719078e3-reth-1 | 2023-06-23T20:59:11.557389Z INFO reth::node::events: Stage committed progress pipeline_stages=1/13 stage=Headers block=0 checkpoint=4.9% eta=1h 3m 57s
Test the API
Reth's http api is accessible on port 8545
and the websocket api is accessible on port 8546
.
$ curl --request POST \
--url http://localhost:8545/ \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "eth_blockNumber",
"params": [],
"id": 0
}'
# Response
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":"0x0","id":0}
Clean up
Stop all services running in the background:
$ laconic-so --stack reth deploy down
To also delete the docker data volumes:
$ laconic-so --stack reth deploy down --delete-volumes