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NEO-GO consensus node

Neo-go node can act as a consensus node. It uses pure Go dBFT implementation from nspcc-dev/dbft.

How to start your own privnet with neo-go nodes

Using existing Dockerfile

neo-go comes with a preconfigured private network setup that consists of four consensus nodes and 6000 blocks to make it more usable out of the box. Nodes are packed into Docker containers with one shared volume for chain data (they don't share actual DB, each node has its own DB in this volume). They use ports 20333-20336 for P2P communication and ports 30333-30336 for RPC (Prometheus monitoring is also available at ports 20001-20004).

On the first container start they import 6K of blocks from a file, these blocks contain several transactions that transfer all NEO into one address and claim some GAS for it. NEO/GAS owner is:

  • address: AK2nJJpJr6o664CWJKi1QRXjqeic2zRp8y
  • wif: KxDgvEKzgSBPPfuVfw67oPQBSjidEiqTHURKSDL1R7yGaGYAeYnr

and you can use it to make some transactions of your own on this privnet.

Basically, this setup is closely resembling the one neo-local had for C# nodes before the switch to single-node mode.

Prerequisites

  • docker
  • docker-compose
  • go compiler

Instructions

You can use existing docker-compose file located in .docker/docker-compose.yml:

make env_image # build image
make env_up    # start containers

To monitor logs:

docker-compose -f .docker/docker-compose.yml logs -f

To stop:

make env_down

To remove old blockchain state:

make env_clean

Start nodes manually

  1. Create a separate config directory for every node and place corresponding config named protocol.privnet.yml there.

  2. Edit configuration file for every node. Examples can be found at config/protocol.privnet.docker.one.yml (two, three etc.).

    1. Note that it differs a bit from C# NEO node json config: our UnlockWallet contains an encrypted WIF instead of the path to the wallet.
    2. Make sure that your MinPeers setting is equal to the number of nodes participating in consensus. This requirement is needed for nodes to correctly start and can be weakened in future.
    3. Set you Address, Port and RPC.Port to the appropriate values. They must differ between nodes.
    4. If you start binary from the same directory, you will probably want to change DataDirectoryPath from the LevelDBOptions.
  3. Start all nodes with neo-go node --config-path <dir-from-step-2>.