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Fuse Network

General

Clone Repository

$ git clone https://github.com/fuseio/fuse-network.git ~/Dev/fuse-network

Install Dependencies

$ yarn install

Run Unit Tests

$ yarn test

Contracts

Compile

$ yarn compile

Flatten

$ yarn flatten

Deploy

Make sure NETWORK_NAME is defined in hardhat.config

Make sure you've created an .env using the template env.example

Run:

npx hardhat run scripts/<SCRIPT_NAME> --network <NETWORK_NAME>

Run Local Node

Please make sure you have access to a continuously running machine, if you like to participate as a network validator.

Pre-Requisites

A complete Docker environment is needed to be installed on your system, as well as Docker-Compose

Make sure that your user is added to the docker user-group on Unix systems, if you can't access root permissions to run containers.

Hardware

Note:

  • Specified for AWS, but similar on other providers as well
  • Depending on your node purpose (shared RPC endpoint with hight load) system requirements could be different
  • - in each column means that role has the same parameters like previous
Node role Bootnode Node Validator Archival
Operating system Ubuntu (18.04 and higher) or any other Linux distribution - - -
Runtime On - Premise, Docker, Kubernetes - - -
Compute Minimal: 2vCPU, 8GB RAM; Recommended: 4vCPU, 16GB RAM - -
Disk type and size 150GB SSD; Read/Write IOPS - 5000, Throughput - 125 MB/s - - 2TB SSD; Read / Write IOPS - 5000, Throughput - 125 MB/s

Networking

Name Port Protocol Action Description Notes
P2P 30303 TCP Allow Port used for communication with the network peers Should be openned for everyone
P2P 30303 UDP Allow - -
RPC 8545 TCP Allow / Deny Port used for communication with the node with HTTP JSON RPC Please, see notes below
WS 8546 TCP Allow / Deny Port used for communication with the node with HTTP WebSocket Please, see notes below

Note:

  • Outbound traffic should be opened for all IP addresses
  • For Bootnode node role not necessary to open RPC and WebSocket ports, only P2P are required; for Validator node role WebSocket and RPC ports should be opened on localhost and granted restricted access through IP whitelists

Snapshot

To speed up node sync there are the snapshot download links.

Endpoint Network Type Direct link (latest)
https://snapshot.fuse.io Fuse FastSync https://snapshot.fuse.io/openethereum/database.zip

The archive file contains database folder, blockchain ledger, with n blocks depending on the snapshot date.

Note: Fuse snapshot compatible with OpenEthereum v3.3.5, Docker image fusenet/node:2.0.2.

Using Quickstart

Nethermind

Since 08.2022 Fuse is moving from OE client to Nethermind. To bootstrap your own Fuse (Spark) node on Nethermind client you could use quickstart.sh script.

# Download
wget -O quickstart.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fuseio/fuse-network/master/nethermind/quickstart.sh

# Gain needed permissions
chmod 755 quickstart.sh

# Run
./quickstart.sh -r [node_role] -n [network_name] -k [node_key]

Full example provided here.


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