neoneo-go/README.md
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<b>Go</b> Node and SDK for the <a href="https://neo.org">NEO</a> blockchain.
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# Overview
This project aims to be a full port of the original C# [Neo project](https://github.com/neo-project).
A complete toolkit for the NEO blockchain, including:
- [Consensus node](docs/consensus.md)
- [RPC node & client](docs/rpc.md)
- [CLI tool](docs/cli.md)
- [Smart contract compiler](docs/compiler.md)
- [NEO virtual machine](docs/vm.md)
This branch (**master-2.x**) is a stable version of the project compatible
with Neo 2 (including [cross-chain neox support](docs/neox.md)), it only
receives bug fixes and minor updates. For Neo 3
development version please refer to the [**master**
branch](https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/tree/master) and releases
after 0.90.0. Releases before 0.80.0 (**0.7X.Y** track) are made from this
branch and only contain Neo 2 code.
# Getting started
## Installation
Go: 1.12+
Install dependencies.
`neo-go` uses [GoModules](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules) as dependency manager:
```
make deps
```
## How to setup a node
### Docker
Each tagged build is built to docker hub and the `:latest` tag pointing at the latest tagged build.
By default the `CMD` is set to run a node on `testnet`, so to do this simply run:
```bash
docker run -d --name neo-go -p 20332:20332 -p 20333:20333 cityofzion/neo-go
```
Which will start a node on `testnet` and expose the nodes port `20333` and `20332` for the `JSON-RPC` server.
### Building
Build the **neo-go** CLI:
```
make build
```
### Running
Quick start a NEO node on the private network. This requires the [neo-privatenet](https://hub.docker.com/r/cityofzion/neo-privatenet/) Docker image running on your machine.
```
make run
```
To run the binary directly:
```
./bin/neo-go node
```
By default the node will run on the `private network`, to change his:
```
./bin/neo-go node --mainnet
```
Available network flags:
- `--mainnet, -m`
- `--privnet, -p`
- `--testnet, -t`
#### Importing mainnet/testnet dump files
If you want to jump-start your mainnet or testnet node with [chain archives
provided by NGD](https://sync.ngd.network/) follow these instructions:
```
$ wget .../chain.acc.zip # chain dump file
$ unzip chain.acc.zip
$ ./bin/neo-go db restore -m -i chain.acc # for testnet use '-t' flag instead of '-m'
```
The process differs from the C# node in that block importing is a separate
mode, after it ends the node can be started normally.
## Smart contract development
Please refer to [neo-go smart contract development
workshop](https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go-sc-wrkshp) that shows some
simple contracts that can be compiled/deployed/run using neo-go compiler, SDK
and private network. For details on how Go code is translated to Neo VM
bytecode and what you can and can not do in smart contract please refer to the
[compiler documentation](docs/compiler.md).
# Developer notes
Nodes have such features as [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/docs/guides/go-application) and
[Pprof](https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/pprof/) in order to have additional information about them for debugging.
How to configure Prometheus or Pprof:
In `config/protocol.*.yml` there is
```
Prometheus:
Enabled: true
Port: 2112
```
where you can switch on/off and define port. Prometheus is enabled and Pprof is disabled by default.
## Contributing
Feel free to contribute to this project after reading the
[contributing guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md).
Before starting to work on a certain topic, create an new issue first,
describing the feature/topic you are going to implement.
# Contact
- [@roman-khimov](https://github.com/roman-khimov) on GitHub
- [@fyrchik](https://github.com/fyrchik) on Github
- Reach out to us on the [NEO Discord](https://discordapp.com/invite/R8v48YA) channel
# License
- Open-source [MIT](LICENSE.md)