Node implementation for the Avalanche network - a blockchains platform with high throughput, and blazing fast transactions.
Avalanche is an incredibly lightweight protocol, so the minimum computer requirements are quite modest. Note that as network usage increases, hardware requirements may change.
- Hardware: 2 GHz or faster CPU, 6 GB RAM, >= 200 GB storage.
- OS: Ubuntu >= 18.04 or Mac OS X >= Catalina.
- Network: IPv4 or IPv6 network connection, with an open public port.
- Software Dependencies:
Clone the AvalancheGo repository:
go get -v -d github.com/ava-labs/avalanchego/...
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/ava-labs/avalanchego
Build Avalanche using the build script:
./scripts/build.sh
The Avalanche binary, named avalanchego
, is in the build
directory.
Install AvalancheGo using an apt
repository.
If you have already added the APT repository, you do not need to add it again.
To add the repository on Ubuntu Bionic distributions, run:
sudo su -
wget -O - https://downloads.avax.network/avalanchego.gpg.key | apt-key add -
echo "deb https://downloads.avax.network/apt bionic main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/avalanche.list
exit
To add the repository on Ubuntu Focal distributions, run:
sudo su -
wget -O - https://downloads.avax.network/avalanchego.gpg.key | apt-key add -
echo "deb https://downloads.avax.network/apt focal main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/avalanche.list
exit
After adding the APT repository, install avalanchego by running:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install avalanchego
Download the latest build for your operating system and architecture.
The Avalanche binary to be executed is named avalanchego
.
Make sure docker is installed on the machine - so commands like docker run
etc. are available.
Building the docker image of latest avalanchego branch can be done by running:
./scripts/build_image.sh
To check the built image, run:
docker image ls
The image should be tagged as avaplatform/avalanchego:xxxxxxxx
, where xxxxxxxx
is the shortened commit of the Avalanche source it was built from. To run the avalanche node, run:
docker run -ti -p 9650:9650 -p 9651:9651 avaplatform/avalanchego:xxxxxxxx /avalanchego/build/avalanchego
To connect to the Avalanche Mainnet, run:
./build/avalanchego
You should see some pretty ASCII art and log messages.
You can use Ctrl+C
to kill the node.
To connect to the Fuji Testnet, run:
./build/avalanchego --network-id=fuji
To create a single node testnet, run:
./build/avalanchego --network-id=local --staking-enabled=false --snow-sample-size=1 --snow-quorum-size=1
This launches an Avalanche network with one node.
To regenerate the protobuf go code, run scripts/protobuf_codegen.sh
from the root of the repo.
This should only be necessary when upgrading protobuf versions or modifying .proto definition files.
To use this script, you must have protoc (v3.17.3), protoc-gen-go (v1.26.0) and protoc-gen-go-grpc (v1.1.0) installed. protoc must be on your $PATH.
To install the protoc dependencies:
go install google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/[email protected]
go install google.golang.org/grpc/cmd/[email protected]
If you have not already, you may need to add $GOPATH/bin
to your $PATH
:
export PATH="$PATH:$(go env GOPATH)/bin"
If you extract protoc to ~/software/protobuf/, the following should work:
export PATH=$PATH:~/software/protobuf/bin/:~/go/bin
go get google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/protoc-gen-go
go get google.golang.org/protobuf/cmd/protoc-gen-go-grpc
scripts/protobuf_codegen.sh
For more information, refer to the GRPC Golang Quick Start Guide.
docker build -t avalanche:protobuf_codegen -f Dockerfile.protoc .
docker run -t -i -v $(pwd):/opt/avalanche -w/opt/avalanche avalanche:protobuf_codegen bash -c "scripts/protobuf_codegen.sh"