Implementation of a Crust Protocol node with substrate.
Please go to crust wiki, refer the node overview.
If, after installation, running
rustc --version
in the console fails, refer to it to repair.
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
./scripts/init.sh
cargo build --release
Depending on different building environments, if you cannot build the source code, please check the detail error message and try to run the corresponding commands to fix it
- Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian
sudo apt install gcc-multilib
wget https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh
chmod +x ./llvm.sh
sudo ./llvm.sh 10
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/llvm-10/bin/llvm-config /user/bin/llvm-config
sudo apt install gcc
sudo apt install clang
- Fedora/RedHat/CentOS
sudo yum -y install gcc
sudo yum -y install clang
Also, you can join discord to get help
Please refer this to see how to build and run crust with docker.
The default branch
mainnet
can be build and connect to mainnet.
./target/release/crust --chain mainnet
To speed up the synchronization process, please add the following parameters.
--execution=wasm --wasm-execution=compiled
Please checkout the branch
release/0.11.1
, then build and connect to maxwell
./target/release/crust --chain maxwell
Get the bootnodes from here.
Rocky has the same function and parameters with Mainnet, developers can deploy applications on this free test network. Read more about rocky.
./target/release/crust --chain rocky
Purge any existing developer chain state:
./target/release/crust purge-chain --dev
Start a development chain with:
./target/release/crust --dev
Detailed logs may be shown by running the node with the following environment variables set: RUST_LOG=debug RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo run -- --dev
.
If you want to see the multi-node consensus algorithm in action locally, then you can create a local testnet with two validator nodes for Alice and Bob, who are the initial authorities of the genesis chain that have been endowed with testnet units.
You'll need two terminal windows open.
We'll start Alice's substrate node first on default TCP port 30333
with her chain database stored locally at /tmp/alice
. The bootnode ID of her node is 12D3KooWEyoppNCUx8Yx66oV9fJnriXwCcXwDDUA2kj6vnc6iDEp
, which is generated from the --node-key
value that we specify below:
./target/release/crust \
--base-path /tmp/alice \
--chain local \
--alice \
--node-key 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
In the second terminal, we'll start Bob's substrate node on a different TCP port of 30334
, and with his chain database stored locally at /tmp/bob
. We'll specify a value for the --bootnodes
option that will connect his node to Alice's bootnode ID on TCP port 30333:
./target/release/crust \
--base-path /tmp/bob \
--chain local \
--bob \
--port 30334 \
--bootnodes /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWEyoppNCUx8Yx66oV9fJnriXwCcXwDDUA2kj6vnc6iDEp
Additional CLI usage options are available and may be shown by running cargo run -- --help
.
Please follow the contributions guidelines as outlined in docs/CONTRIBUTION.md. In all communications and contributions, this project follows the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.