HORNET is a lightweight alternative to IOTA's fullnode software “IRI”. The main advantage is that it compiles to native code and does not need a Java Virtual Machine, which considerably decreases the amount of needed resources while significantly increasing the performance. This way, HORNET is easier to install and runs on low-end devices.
- Currently HORNET is only released for testing purposes. Don't use it for wallet transfers (except testing with small amounts).
- Please open a new issue if you detect an error or crash (or submit a PR if you have already fixed it).
- The issue section is not a support section, if you have questions about HORNET please post them in the
#hornet
channel (official iota discord server).
- See CONTRIBUTING
- Download the latest release for your system (e.g.
HORNET-x.x.x_Linux_ARM.tar.gz
for the Raspberry Pi 3B) - Extract the files in a folder of your choice
- Add neighbors to the
neighbors.json
file - Download the latest HORNET snapshot from dbfiles.iota.org
- Run HORNET:
./hornet -c config
- Download the latest TangleMonitor source code
git clone https://github.com/unioproject/tanglemonitor.git
- Modify the
config.json
to fit your needs"tanglemonitorpath"
has to point to the frontend folder of the TangleMonitor source code- Add
"Monitor"
to"enableplugins"
- Change
"host"
to"0.0.0.0"
if you want to access TangleMonitor from anywhere - Only change the
"port"
and the"apiPort"
if you redirect them back to the default ports, because they are hardcoded in the frontend
"monitor": {
"tanglemonitorpath": "tanglemonitor/frontend",
"domain": "",
"host": "127.0.0.1",
"port": 4434,
"apiPort": 4433
},
"node": {
"disableplugins": [],
"enableplugins": ["Monitor"],
"loglevel": 127
},
- Download the latest IOTA Tangle Visualiser and socket.io source code
git clone https://github.com/glumb/IOTAtangle.git
git clone https://github.com/socketio/socket.io-client.git
- Modify the
config.json
to fit your needs"webrootPath"
has to point to the frontend folder of the IOTA Tangle Visualiser source code- Add
"Graph"
to"enableplugins"
- Change
"host"
to"0.0.0.0"
if you want to access IOTA Tangle Visualiser from anywhere
"graph": {
"webrootPath": "IOTAtangle/webroot",
"socketiopath": "socket.io-client/dist/socket.io.js",
"domain": "",
"host": "127.0.0.1",
"port": 8083,
"networkName": "meets HORNET"
},
"node": {
"disableplugins": [],
"enableplugins": ["Graph"],
"loglevel": 127
},
- Modify the
mqtt_config.json
to fit your needs- Change
"host"
to"0.0.0.0"
if you want to access MQTT from anywhere - Change
"port"
to""
and"tlsPort"
to a port number if you want to use TLS (you also need certificate files)
- Change
{
...
"port": "1883",
"host": "127.0.0.1",
...
"tlsPort": "",
"tlsHost": "",
"tlsInfo": {
"verify": false,
"caFile": "tls/ca/cacert.pem",
"certFile": "tls/server/cert.pem",
"keyFile": "tls/server/key.pem"
},
"plugins": {}
}
- Modify the
config.json
- Add
"MQTT"
to"enableplugins"
- Add
"node": {
"disableplugins": [],
"enableplugins": ["MQTT"],
"loglevel": 127
},
- Modify the
config.json
to fit your needs- Change
"address"
,"message"
and"tag"
"tpsratelimit"
defines how many transactions (TX) the spammer should try to send (e.g. 0.1 stands for 0.1 TX per second --> 1 TX every 10 seconds. NOTE: the maximum"tpsratelimit"
is limited by your used hardware.- Add
"Spammer"
to"enableplugins"
- Change
"spammer": {
"address": "HORNET99INTEGRATED99SPAMMER999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999",
"depth": 3,
"message": "Spamming with HORNET tipselect",
"tag": "HORNET99INTEGRATED99SPAMMER",
"tpsratelimit": 0.1,
"workers": 1
},
"node": {
"disableplugins": [],
"enableplugins": ["Spammer"],
"loglevel": 127
},
Pull HORNET from Docker Hub
Build a Docker image
- See Docker